Just a friendly recommendation, I’m sure you’re already using this technique but if you put just a little weight on the nose section it will allow the aircraft to stay level and avoid dipping its tail when in rest. (for example glue a heavy but tiny screw onto one of the formers/sections near the gear but not directly on top of the gear or further from it. You can also use a loose change for it but carefully glue it on and don’t let it break of because if it does it will tingle around in the cabin which can be annoying while it can increase your aircraft’s value 😉) all these recommendations come from real paper craft building experience and by the looks of it you do have it too!
Just a friendly recommendation, I’m sure you’re already using this technique but if you put just a little weight on the nose section it will allow the aircraft to stay level and avoid dipping its tail when in rest. (for example glue a heavy but tiny screw onto one of the formers/sections near the gear but not directly on top of the gear or further from it. You can also use a loose change for it but carefully glue it on and don’t let it break of because if it does it will tingle around in the cabin which can be annoying while it can increase your aircraft’s value 😉) all these recommendations come from real paper craft building experience and by the looks of it you do have it too!
Sometimes I forget to put the counter weight
Put it in water and recreate sully 😅
it will be broken and wasted ur hard work
bravo, can u tell me what ur paper gsm are u use?
100gsm
Awesome bro!
Nice what website 😊