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Old 05-11-2008, 01:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Chipboard model car kits.

AVAILABLE FROM www.papercraftcars.com PayPal accepted.
I am making some of my chipboard model cars available in printed kit form. Their scale is 1/24th, and they will come with plans, patterns for making spare parts, instructions, surface features printed on heavy colored paper, chipboard for the body structure (with the body parts outlined on it), and silver coated cardboard for chrome. They will not have interiors, but will have wheel patterns and axles (cotton-tip swab sticks) for rolling wheels. You may build these models entirely of cardstock if you prefer, but you may have to do some scanning or photocopying on your own stock, and add your own gluing tabs.

Price per kit will be $10 U.S., and postage and handling for U.S. locations will be $2.50 per kit. If you are outside of the U.S., I will find out what the postage will be, and notify you.
You may pay through PayPal, or send a check or money order to: Mark Crowel; P.O. Box 632; Mattawan, MI 49071-9340
You are encouraged to email me directly (see address with my signature), with your questions, comments, or concerns.

Attached are photos of the models to be offered. Some of these are crayon colored pre-production prototypes, but the production kits' surface features will be printed on heavy colored paper, and will have silver coated cardboard for chrome, as mentioned above. No names or emblems will appear on the production kits.

They are, top to bottom:
1958 sport coupe.
1956 sportcoupe.
1958 two-door hardtop.
1950 5-passenger coupe.
1959 compact sedan
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File Type: jpg 1958 Studebaker, left rear angle..JPG (36.1 KB, 70 views)
File Type: jpg '58 Hawk front angle.jpg (30.0 KB, 1 views)
File Type: jpg '56 Hawk front angle.jpg (32.0 KB, 0 views)
File Type: jpg Cardboard 1950 Studebaker, strip and panel construction..JPG (46.0 KB, 69 views)
File Type: jpg Cardboard 1959 Studebaker Lark.JPG (51.9 KB, 70 views)
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Old 05-11-2008, 01:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The following two models are:

1956 four-door sedan.
1963 sport coupe.
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Old 05-11-2008, 01:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Nice!

Keep them coming.

Quote:
hope that I don't violate any copyrights held by the Studebaker National Museum
I'm not a lawyer, but:
Quote:
The Congress shall have power ... to promote the progress of science and useful arts
- which is exactly what you are doing in getting youngsters involved in arts, crafts and design, I would have thought.


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The models differ from the actual cars that inspired them, by having their proportions, shapes, and features simplified. They are semi-replicas; artistic variations upon the designs of the real cars. No names or emblems will appear upon the kits I produce.
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Well of course brand names 'belong' to the originators, but there is a 'fair use' clause in both US and British copyright law.

If that were not the case, newspapers would have to print captions like:

"Her Majesty arriving at Sandringham today in a four-wheeled blue vehicle whose brand name we are not permitted by law to publish."

Nah!

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