Paper Space Shuttle

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Barry
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Paper Space Shuttle

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Hi guys,

I downloaded and printed this cutout and stick together model of the space shuttle. What fun for late nights in.

Baz.

http://www.asignobservatory.com/Projectsrainydays.aspx
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Hi,
Hmm... Very interesting... :D :D

Have a nice day.
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Hi Barry
There was a similar free series from Epson previously on animals but this space shuttle looks nice! Would have liked them to have included the prototype Enterprise as well. [smilie=cool.gif]
Thanks for sharing!
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Post by elton »

This looks like the paper model I built 20yrs ago. It was 1.5 ft long and printed on thin cardboard. Came as a book with pages to be cut out. When completed it looked really good.
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