Sup /po/.
I found the instructions for this papercraft, and now I want to build it. I never tried making papercrafts before, so here's a list of stupid questions:
>what kind of paper should I print the parts on?
>what kind of tools do I need?
>what kind of glue should I use?
>>552452
bump
>>what kind of paper should I print the parts on?
Quality multipurpose paper, 24-32lb (90-120gsm).
As a beginner, it's better to start with light weight paper as cardstock (65lb+/140+gsm) is harder to work with, especially with curved shapes.
>>what kind of tools do I need?
Hobby/Xacto Knife, Scissors, Ruler, Cutting Mat
Knife for most cuts. Ruler as a straight edge. A cutting mat makes the work a lot smoother and the cuts cleaner. Scissors for those simple and rough areas.
>>what kind of glue should I use?
Any tacky styled white glue meant for paper and crafting. Spread evenly and don't over apply.
>>552455
Thank you very much anon.
Is double side tape a good substitute for glue?
>>552534
No.
You will often find many parts too small for tape.
You will find that tape will not hold as well as glue.
You will find that tape will make the model look bad. The tape will stick out.
Use tape only in the simplest of attachments, areas that requires no folds, temporary place holders, or if you are just really lazy.
didn't there used to be a sticky for these inquiries?
>remembers playing crimson skys
>op af plane
seriously i need to find more of those, that game was the shit
>>552711
OP here. If you mean games, then they made a sequel for the first Xbox called Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge.
If you mean papercrafts, then have the one in OP. I had to dig the internet to find it.
There's also the Pandora.