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recycled card stock for multi-uses - AF350 - 07-28-2012

Hi all,


I have a tip on using recycled card stock(cereal and other food boxes) not only do I scratch build with this material, I also use them as a protector of the work bench surface when casting or painting and they are disposable.


Re: recycled card stock for multi-uses - Catt - 06-01-2013

I realize I am bringing an old thread back to the top but I oviously missed this one last year.Robin Matthysen was very prolific with cereal cardboard .He built the building pictured here (actually all the buildings on his layout) from cereal box cardstock.This one was built in 2003.I have this one and one more that he sent me shortly before he died in 2005.He was most definitely a cardstock master.

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Everything you see on the building is made from cardstock and painted with craft paints. (these pics were taken by Robin ,I need to take new ones someday)


Re: recycled card stock for multi-uses - Ralph - 06-01-2013

Great to see Robin's work as always. Beautiful work! I always admired his steel mill as well!


Re: recycled card stock for multi-uses - Tyson Rayles - 06-02-2013

Robin was the King of cardstock for sure, his talents are sorely missed. Cheers


Re: recycled card stock for multi-uses - teejay - 06-02-2013

Robin lived a couple of hundred miles from me and while we talked on line a few times , we never did meet , unfortunately . I wasn't aware of his illness at the time and perhaps he kept that from everyone . He was the cardboard King , that's for sure .

T


Re: recycled card stock for multi-uses - Sumpter250 - 06-02-2013

It was just before Robin's passing that Val had invited the Big Blue members to a cook-out. During that weekend, I got to run some N scale on Robin's layout, and see all the cardstock modeling he had done. :o :o
" King of cardboard"?
I'd have to say better than any "King"
Good people, great modelbuilder, sorely missed "Big Blue Member".
I'm always willing to learn something new and/or useful. I certainly learned a lot from Robin, that weekend.
This Lobsterman's shack was built with "recycled" cardstock. ( and a lot of individually cut and applied, paper shingles )