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Paper Ship Models
Posted by KennyB on Sunday, May 16, 2010 6:29 PM

I was just reading the other posting about identifying that container ship and saw that tankerbuilder mentioned building paper ones. I've always thought about building a paper model ship. Was just wondering where is the best place to go online to purchase one. I went to PMI, and they really didn't have much there. Maybe tankerbuilder will read this and help out.

                                                                                                                 Ken

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Monday, May 17, 2010 8:35 AM

I did a google search one day on paper models and was flooded with vendor hits.  I know Fiddler's Green does a lot of airplanes- don't know about how many ships they have.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by KennyB on Monday, May 17, 2010 10:22 AM

I googled it and hit with a ton of vendors as well. The only problem is that it seems that they all have a tremendous amount listed, but when you look they only have a few things in stock. Maybe it's a very limited production thing

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  • From: Mordor
Posted by Sauron on Monday, May 17, 2010 12:53 PM

KennyB,

Amazon has the 1/200 Titanic in stock.  I have this one to build to diplay below my 1/200 Yamato.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3822894451/002-4083210-7345033

Rick

 

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Posted by gregbale on Monday, May 17, 2010 9:04 PM

Go to digitalnavy.com and hit their downloads section. There are some great free ship models that you can print out and try, ranging from fairly simple to fairly complex.

You can also use them as patterns for scratchbuilding, if desired.

Greg

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Posted by reklein on Saturday, May 22, 2010 8:35 PM

Try Marcle Models, they are in the U.K. and will ship to the U.S.I did a 1-200 Arizona. Be prepared to work. Very enjoyable though. No painting just cut and glue and cut and glue and cut and glue. Zealot has a build log in which a guy had the same ship blown up to 1-100. very cool. 

Also google card modelers FAQ. BILL

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 5:02 PM

HEY! KENNY B!! I am sorry I haven,t been around lately as my clients and private life got in a procedural furball and I had to take care of it.The P.M.I. people DO have a paper catalogue.You really need to get that.OR--- I contacted the following and they got me the actual addresses so I could request their catalogues.Try the GERMAN legation in NEW YORK CITY and explain what you want.They are very kind people or try the following contact the GERMAN BUSINESS LEGATION, Again in NYC.Give them this info. STUTTGARTER VERLAGSKONTOR/SVK Postfach 10 60 16 7000Stuttgart 10, and WILHELMSHAVEN can be reached thru MOWE-VERLAG WILHELMSHAVENand ask about the WILHELMSHAVEN papermodel catalogue.I believe you should be able to get a good catalogue from PMI in OREGON. I hope this helps.    TANKERBUILDER

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Posted by Jerome Morris on Friday, May 28, 2010 11:48 AM

KennyB, This is a good spot for paper ship models.Paper models online

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Posted by Billyboy on Friday, May 28, 2010 6:02 PM

Hi

some modellers, particularly the Eastern Europeans seem capable of building some truly outstanding models from paper. I tried it once an couldn't get along with the skills required at all- but some friends have tried them and loved the whole experience!  The kits are quite inexpensive, but I'd recommend trying a free download from one of either steelnavy.com or papershipwright.co.uk. Both are representative of the modern generation of digitally designed kits and are probably a lot more buildable than some free downloads you come across!

Some superb free US civil war vessels can be downloaded too. Sadly the designer, who appears to have been determined to publish as many kits as possible without any charge recently passed away.  The models appear to still be available to download. http://www.myspace.com/mmpapermodels

Marcle models' catalogue has a pretty good representation of what is currently available in this format. online here http://www.marcle.clara.net/

Finally, although they are European based, I foun moduni.com had a good selection of paper models in stock, and I have receive items from them very quickly overseas to the UK.

good luck. Hope you get along with them better than I did. I think I have just spent so long working with wood that I have got in to a lot of lazy habits that a card modeller must expunge immediately!!!

Will

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Posted by paulhelfrich on Sunday, May 30, 2010 12:28 AM

I've built quite a few paper ship models.  I purchased most of them on E-bay.  There's almost always a few  up for sale there.  Paper Models International used to be a good source in the US but they're now out of business. 

I've recently ordered some paper model items from GPM in Poland - the actual prices are quite reasonable, and you can use PayPal, but the shipping from Poland is pretty steep.  http://www.gpm.pl/eng/index.php?akcja=kategorie&poziom=2&kat=274

As to manufacturers, JSC has a huge line of 1/400 paper ships and quite a few 1/250 as well.  Wilhelmshaven is a German company that has a nice line of 1/250 ships.  Fly Model, Answer, and Halinski also have some very nice kits.

 

 

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