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>>26863 I got the idea to use transparants from Worldwork's "Maiden of the High Seas", a big ship designed for tabletop gaming: http://worldworksgames.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=27&zenid=de174 6fbf492a77681c175c0b434b77e There are special transparant sheets for use in printers, on those the ink won't smear (the surface on those usually feels a little rough). But they can be a bit expensive (some shops sell them like a dollar a piece...), so people get creative. ;o) Someone used an ordinary plastic sheet and taped scotch tape over it to prevent it from smearing. And another one used a special pen that doesn't smear to trace the lines on a transparant sheet.
The method of hardening thread using "super glue" can be found here: http://home.mindspring.com/~carapace/Railing%20Construction.htm And this guy used it on my Going Merry: http://jleslie48.com/gmerry/cs.html I never tried it myself, though since A: I know I would fail and B: I want everything on a paper model to be made from SHEETS of paper (or plastic, in this case).
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