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Scott Colby may emerge as one of our "Hobby Guru's" with the release of this work, and his nascent line of large scale card stock building designs in the spirit of Mean Streets.

While he produced original and wonderfully deft works for his own use--and pleasure--he also contributed services to TVAG, providing photos of his "test assemblies" of Mean Streets designs, as well as ideas of all kinds for new additions.

Now coming into his own right, I wish him the best of luck, and encourage all those who appreciate what can be done with well designed card stock models to grab their copy of this amazing guide. Indeed, the "first edition" he prepared for TVAG over a year ago has helped our customers--veteran assemblers and neophytes alike--to make the most of their hobby time and dollars.

And now his own range of "Pulp Places" starts with his outstanding Central Police Station, the perfect match to Mean Streets' 33rd Precinct House, and already available at this Wargame Vault link

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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:


Techniques & Tips for Card Stock & Foam Board Modeling
Price: Free

Publisher: Pulp Places

Several years ago, I collected a number of cardstock kits and began building them…

I used too much white glue in places. I tried to sop up the excess glue to only make things worse. I didn't spread the glue evenly. I missed gluing corners. My dull X-ACTO knife would leave a ragged edge on both foam board and cardstock. None of my walls were the right height. I sometimes found my work had been implemented in differing scales. The white cardstock backing would show through on corners and joints. Windows went in upside down. Card stock slipped when I was cutting it – ruining the image. Scoring a fold line was sometimes the same as cutting it. Warping abounded on all my large foam board components. Joining walls sometimes ended up matching at the top but not at the bottom or vice versa. I discovered late in my projects that my next assembly should have preceded my last assembly and I would have to go back and do it all over again. When I discovered Photo Mount Spray I also discovered that I could wash it off most surfaces (desktop, wall, chair) with soap and warm water and thus rescued my marriage.

Having learned from these and various other mistakes at no small cost in cardstock paper, toner cartridges, foam board, patience and time; I thought it best to write down what I've learned to relieve others from going through the same travails.

I can not take credit for all the techniques listed here. I've learned from Carl Stoelzel's detailed instructions, from Jerry Jensen's Paper Modeling Guide (which is listed with Dave Graffam's products), various YouTube videos, and others along the way. What I set out here are the techniques and methods which are tried and true for the Pulp Places designs. You are welcome to use other methods should you please. If you come up with anything better than I have offered here, please let me know and I may add it in a later release of this guide.

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