Older Mature Models Today
Towards the end of the 20th century, the hobby shifted toward a more mature audience . Designers began creating complex, high-fidelity kits for enthusiasts—such as the massive 7-foot cardboard Titanic built by retired veterans. Creating "Older" Paper: Aging Techniques
Once stained, you can dry the paper in an oven at 200°F ( 93∘93 raised to the composed with power older mature models
If you are looking to create a "mature" or vintage look for your own projects, there are several tried-and-true methods to distress new paper: Towards the end of the 20th century, the
The first paper models appeared in Europe in the 17th century. By the 1800s, French toy catalogs began featuring commercial cut-out sheets. older mature models