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hmm, that's an option Stein, however, are there any (dare I say it?) Mac programs that do the same?
I've got this allergic reaction to something that runs Windows Icon_lol Not that Mac is perfect, let's just say I prefer it, and always have done, but open to improvements/suggestions (mind you I don't want my computer to become my hobby, it's just a tool to me, no time for /nor interest, to be doing endless tweaking of the OS etc).
I quite like the idea to use card stock. It is definitely a very good option to make background structures with. Cheers!

Koos
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steinjr Wrote:The page with the free container models probably was this one: http://igshansa.de/igsorg.html

This place has cardboard ships: http://www.mdk-verlag.de/schiffe.htm
Price lists seems to be here: http://www.mdk-verlag.de/angebotsliste.htm

Here is another link: http://www.ss42.com/pt-buildings.html

Kids creating skyscraper models: http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow3/apr99/...models.htm

Scalescenes sell paper models: http://scalescenes.com/

Lots of resources out there on the net - I just googled for: paper modeling

Smile,
Stein


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Cargo containers and much much more. Yes, they are N-scale, but you can scale them up.

http://home.wanadoo.nl/schatborn/index2.html - Dutch site...

http://www.ss42.com/pt-boats.html
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