hey guys there is a contest im in and it has given the manuel instructions for the assembly and coutouts for a king tiger sla 16, there are a few parts which need half milimeter thick paper and some with 1mm thick paper, now here are my ideas
for parts with alot of area to them, im thinking of taking for arts and crafts glue and then glueing the paper cutout to the half millimeter thick cardboard/paper, and i may be wrong here but would putting on the wet area heavy flat object like a stack of books and wait for it to dry, keep the glued parts from going all wavy ?
for actually cutting the parts out im planning on using my brother's autopsy kit that is collecting dust ever since he finished his first year of anatomy, the scalpel seems a bit dull but ill have to test it out,
for the barrel i have some coat hangers i took apart and was thinking of "glue rolling them into shape, and after they dry ill file them down, same for the muzzle break, any other tips for the other smaller parts? they said it needs to be all paper/cardboard no plastic.
here is the link to the PDF with the instructions
https://static.warthunder.com/upload/files/003_wt_pz_kpfw_vi_Ausf_b(h)_sla_16(en)_v1_0_30cc591eccf4d84e661a67ae8ef38999.pdf
>>1194534
THERES A BOARD FOR THIS
IT ONLY GETS ONE NEW THREAD EVERY HALF YEAR COME ON THEY NEED THIS
>>1196140
Only two new posts today. Oldest thread started February 2th. Amazing.
papercraft and origami, plus this is a shitty request thread.
>>1196143
and theres a thread from 2015 on a specific board. up until recently /diy/ was barely faster that papercraft, mainly faster because of new generals and shitty question threads