I would not recommend using thin paper as the model will be flimsy and weak. For complex and smaller models, use standard card (120-200gsm). For bigger and simpler models, go for thicker card (between 200-300gsm). Paper! – This will differ on your model size and complexity. I have had lots of fun making paper models and they create stunning pieces to display around your home, so let’s jump right in.Ī pair of scissors – The sharper the better, I prefer using a longer pair with a big handle, they’re easier to control.Ī printer – Nothing fancy just something that prints things onto paper. I love using paper for drawing, making pop up cards, models, paper aeroplanes and origami… so why not use it for making beautiful 3d scale models of anything you desire! Paper models can be quite time consuming depending on their complexity, and making one requires lots of patience and fiddley-ness. In this instructable you will learn everything from editing 3d computer models into flat nets, to creating your own finished paper sculpture.
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