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TIN-CAN MODELS.—Pupils of the Nakamatchi School in Tokyo have found a use for empty tins by soldering them into interesting models. The boys, whose ages average 12 years, are exhibiting their models to encourage other children to similar creative work. A tin-can orchestra and a tin-can dragon are shown.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 2

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TIN-CAN MODELS.—Pupils of the Nakamatchi School in Tokyo have found a use for empty tins by soldering them into interesting models. The boys, whose ages average 12 years, are exhibiting their models to encourage other children to similar creative work. A tin-can orchestra and a tin-can dragon are shown. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 2

TIN-CAN MODELS.—Pupils of the Nakamatchi School in Tokyo have found a use for empty tins by soldering them into interesting models. The boys, whose ages average 12 years, are exhibiting their models to encourage other children to similar creative work. A tin-can orchestra and a tin-can dragon are shown. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 2

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