OP from that paper airliner thread. I am currently working on a 1:35 Sturmgeschütz III. I used cardboard for the internal frame, and added 90 degree triangles for support.
>>549827
>>549828
Here is the backside of it...
>>549829
Front side of it. Time to add that forward piece...
>>549830
The body of the Sturmgeschütz III is done. Here it is from the front.
>>549831
The return rollers are now complete.
>>549852
One of the "walkways" on the side is now complete. Moving onto the other side now.
>>549853
OP, your cuts are clean and your glue is invisible. Thank you for reintroducing some quality workmanship into /po/.
>>549827
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLm6ddcNEW8
>>549854
Thank you! Here is what I worked on last night. Both "walkways" are added, as well as a spare wheel. I also built up the front of the tank with the armor plating.
I have to go to work now, but plan on building the cannon when I get home.
Which printer and paper do you use?
>>549890
I use an HP Officejet 7000.
>>549865
The barrel has been added!
>>549890
As for the paper, I use #67 LB white cardstock. Nothing heavier, and nothing lighter than that.
>>549933
Another...
>>549935
Last one.
>>549936
I accidentally clicked /po/ instead of /pol/. Couldn't help but noticed your awesome build! Nice job!
>>549936
Incredible. Have you done many military crafts? Looking into papercraft as an alternative to miniatures for /tg/ activities.
>>549959
Lots actually, but I am more into civilian airliners like Boeing 787's, etc.
I will continue this build again tonight.