How do you cut the small part of the papersheet ? Using a cutter doesnt work and isnt helpful in making the job easy . There should be better and more precise method for the very smal part
I use a cutter to cut straight lines and scissors to cut curved lines. The same goes for cutting small parts, but there are times when I use a design knife.
Also where did you buy the paper since I want to make it properly I also want to have the same result , by the way RESPECT for your work how long does it take to make 1 of these.
Thank you for watching. I bought the paper on Amazon. I think the paper I bought is only sold in Japan, but I think it can be made in the same way if it is glossy paper with a thickness of about 0.18 mm. It took me about 3 weeks to make it, taking about 2 hours a day. I want you to watch the latest videos. The second aircraft papercraft has been modified so that it can be geared down.
Thank you for watching. This is my first work of airplane papercraft. I used 0.15mm thick glossy paper for the body, but it was a little thin. I used 0.21mm thick glossy paper for the wings, but this one was a little thicker. Next time I will use 0.18mm thick glossy paper for both parts. I used 0.22mm thick matte paper for the structure inside the fuselage and it worked fine.
Thanks for watching. I recommend using 0.18mm thick paper. I use wood glue. I printed it on A4 paper, and the finished product will be about 55cm wide and 60cm long.
@@naonao_craft thanks very much! I'll try to print it tomorrow and update you with the results! Ping me in a week if you want to see the results, thank you very much again
This is your first papercraft 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 and it almost looks like a robot had done it 😱😱😱😱😱😮😮 . Keep your outstanding work up 😇
Great job, Keep it up 😃😃
Which paper are you made this aircraft
Good job 🎉 🎊 🎉
How do you cut the small part of the papersheet ? Using a cutter doesnt work and isnt helpful in making the job easy . There should be better and more precise method for the very smal part
I use a cutter to cut straight lines and scissors to cut curved lines. The same goes for cutting small parts, but there are times when I use a design knife.
Also where did you buy the paper since I want to make it properly I also want to have the same result , by the way RESPECT for your work how long does it take to make 1 of these.
Thank you for watching. I bought the paper on Amazon. I think the paper I bought is only sold in Japan, but I think it can be made in the same way if it is glossy paper with a thickness of about 0.18 mm.
It took me about 3 weeks to make it, taking about 2 hours a day.
I want you to watch the latest videos. The second aircraft papercraft has been modified so that it can be geared down.
excellent result, what kind of paper did you use?
Thank you for watching. This is my first work of airplane papercraft. I used 0.15mm thick glossy paper for the body, but it was a little thin. I used 0.21mm thick glossy paper for the wings, but this one was a little thicker. Next time I will use 0.18mm thick glossy paper for both parts. I used 0.22mm thick matte paper for the structure inside the fuselage and it worked fine.
Which paper are you made this aircraft
I made it of glossy paper with a thickness of 0.18mm.
Wow this is the best tutotial I've could go across... Tho can i use normal paper? And i gotta use stick glue? And what paper do you use, A4, A3??
Thanks for watching. I recommend using 0.18mm thick paper. I use wood glue. I printed it on A4 paper, and the finished product will be about 55cm wide and 60cm long.
I saw other videos and It looked like more people just put a thick layer of glue on the paper it self
@@naonao_craft thanks very much! I'll try to print it tomorrow and update you with the results! Ping me in a week if you want to see the results, thank you very much again
That is great a340
What type of glue do you typically use to stick the parts? Btw love ur creations
Thank you for watching. I usually use wood glue.
@@naonao_craft thanks alot!❤️