I've dabbled in paper models from time to time, but I don't really have the patience or the coordination to do them right. This is my latest attempt; making Trek miniature from office supplies may not yield pretty results, but at least it's cheap:
It's... the only one I have now, since most of these tend to break up during cleaning after a week or so.
So, does anyone else do this? Is anyone actually *good* at it?
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I had a collection of Fiddler's Green WWI paper aircraft models about ten years ago; it's quite the trick to get them looking good.
Always try and get fold lines to hide any and all uncontrolled surfaces, and be sure to perforate the dotted lines with an X-acto knife for their entire length, other than that, I don't know many tips to hand on.
I have heard of some people using CA glue to stiffen the paper before beginning construction, which also allows you to sand down any annoyances.
Always try and get fold lines to hide any and all uncontrolled surfaces, and be sure to perforate the dotted lines with an X-acto knife for their entire length, other than that, I don't know many tips to hand on.
I have heard of some people using CA glue to stiffen the paper before beginning construction, which also allows you to sand down any annoyances.
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Some more free models can be found here
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