@@dansmith7617 But did she get the Tupperware at a Tupperware party? 🙄 My aunt worked for them in the 50s and 60s. They were actually the sellers of Lego in the US for awhile.
Kitty fur? Try two Golden Retrievers. Plus two Siamese. At least they aren't Persians. Watched a video from a channel called Paper modeling. A Scratcbuilt handrawn KTM1085 sportbike. With engine internals. Amazing work.
Have you seen the paper engines? Those that function on air are simply breath taking (no pun intended)! Yes...all I need are some horses and a gerbil and I'll be all set. I appreciate the views and comments. Have a great week... -Dan
@@dansmith7617 Yes, I've seen some of the paper air engines. What was really incredible about the video mentioned was the engine/transmission being built up in layers. All hand drawn and fitting together.
A wonderfully done video! Modeling in any medium is and should be an art form.
MrS: Much appreciate the views and comments. These are sure fun to make and turning them into art is part of the fun! Cheers -Dan
Be sure to return your wife’s Tupperware Dan! The Me 410 looks great!
Tim
Thanks so much, Tim...she didn't even know I borrowed it. Now it's nice and shiny! I trust you are doing well. Some WWI stuff coming back soon.
-Dan
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But did she get the Tupperware at a Tupperware party? 🙄 My aunt worked for them in the 50s and 60s. They were actually the sellers of Lego in the US for awhile.
Dan, this morning l saw a video on hole punching for paper modeling. Using biopsy punches. Available in sizes from 1.5mm to 10mm.
Sweet! Those would certainly work great. I bet I can find some at my job (teach at a college in a bio dept.)! -Dan
Kitty fur? Try two Golden Retrievers. Plus two Siamese. At least they aren't Persians.
Watched a video from a channel called Paper modeling. A Scratcbuilt handrawn KTM1085 sportbike. With engine internals. Amazing work.
Have you seen the paper engines? Those that function on air are simply breath taking (no pun intended)! Yes...all I need are some horses and a gerbil and I'll be all set. I appreciate the views and comments. Have a great week... -Dan
@@dansmith7617
Yes, I've seen some of the paper air engines. What was really incredible about the video mentioned was the engine/transmission being built up in layers. All hand drawn and fitting together.