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Topic: Spacecraft and rocket paper model kits
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andrewcarson Member Posts: 349 From: Liverpool UK Registered: Sep 2002
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posted 07-16-2003 05:00 PM
I was intrigued by paper spacecraft and rocket models. Look at Delta 7 Studios for Gemini paper models. |
jleslie48 Member Posts: 20 From: Monsey, NY USA Registered: Dec 2003
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posted 02-13-2004 03:48 PM
New 1/48 Saturn V paper model available. |
Philip Member Posts: 5952 From: Brussels, Belgium Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 02-15-2004 06:05 AM
How did you make those parts? Was it a pre-constructed model box or so? I know Saturn V models exist for scale-model rocketry with parachutes so the launcher can be retrieved.Okay, checked out the website: paper-work. Amazing, I'll never have the nerves nor patience for that kind of work! |
jleslie48 Member Posts: 20 From: Monsey, NY USA Registered: Dec 2003
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posted 02-17-2004 07:47 AM
quote: Originally posted by Philip: How did you make those parts?
Started with the Boeing blueprint for proper scale, a cone is just part of a circle, a cylinder is just a rolled up rectangle... quote: Originally posted by Philip: I'll never have the nerves not patience for that kind of work!
That's the beauty of paper, if you mess up a part, it becomes part of the origami boulder collection, and you just reprint another sheet, try again until your happy. |
tfetner Member Posts: 247 From: Birmingham Alabama USA Registered: Sep 2002
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posted 03-11-2004 10:13 AM
Does anyone know of spacecraft/rocket paper models suitable for young children? My son is taking an interest in his father's obsession and wishes to build rocket models, etc. I thought the paper ones might be a good place for us to start as a team. |
DavidH Member Posts: 1217 From: Huntsville, AL, USA Registered: Jun 2003
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posted 03-11-2004 04:49 PM
Here are some and more can be found here.I'm sure there's more out there, but maybe this will be enough to help you get started. Good luck! |
andthekids Member Posts: 54 From: san clemente, ca, usa Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 03-15-2004 09:06 PM
Here are a few nice paper models from NASA. |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42982 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 01-13-2005 10:01 AM
NASA has several free paper models of Deep Impact available for download (versions are based on age of the model builder). |
spaceuk Member Posts: 2113 From: Staffs, UK Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 01-29-2005 07:59 AM
Several PDF documents for several ESA spacecraft. |
tegwilym Member Posts: 2331 From: Sturgeon Bay, WI Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 02-02-2006 12:21 PM
Here are some more - if you don't mind a bit of tedious cutting. |
cyana New Member Posts: 1 From: Registered: Mar 2006
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posted 03-05-2006 05:44 PM
We have an ongoing 1/96 Apollo/Saturn paper model project. The first part of the project, the Crawler Transporter is available soon (second quarter 2006). It took about 3 years of careful investigations and studying thousands of original drawings and photographs. The kit will be entirely laser cutted and consists of about 7000 parts.A preview of the model is available here. |
teopze Member Posts: 180 From: Warsaw, Poland Registered: May 2008
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posted 03-01-2009 09:49 PM
For the past few days I was having fun building one of the paper models designed by Alfonso Moreno. |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42982 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 08-21-2010 12:52 PM
From Niels Paper Models (via the AAS History Committee): Mark Lardas has created a 1:32 scale model of Robert Goddard's L-13 rocket, which he flew on March 26, 1937. Mark has designed the model in scale 1:32 to go with Currels V-2 rocket and mine Hermes. |
NASA Glenn Member Posts: 79 From: Cleveland OH Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 12-18-2013 11:01 AM
Has anyone had any experience with Apollonia paper models? I have not seen Saturn V S1 transporter or Apollo 13 splashdown and transport cradle kits. |
em8g16 Member Posts: 21 From: Spain Registered: Dec 2017
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posted 02-16-2018 07:35 PM
I was looking to increase my collection of rocket model kits with some free paper models. I currently have the kit versions of: Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Ariane 5 and Airfix' Vostok. Do you know of any good (detailed and accurate) paper models to increase my collection and the links to get them? Most of the rockets I have are scale 1:144 so I would prefer paper models of this scale. Though I am open to other scales for really good/indispensable models! The same goes for models of famous spacecrafts if they are really well done. I've never done a paper model so any kind of advice is greatly appreciated. Editor's note: Threads merged. |
em8g16 Member Posts: 21 From: Spain Registered: Dec 2017
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posted 02-19-2018 11:34 AM
I've found a nice N1 1/144. I'll probably start with that one.Though the questions on the previous post still apply! I am still looking for other good models and any kind of advice on techniques, materials or other tips. |
Peter Member Posts: 15 From: Milwaukee,WI Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 02-19-2018 08:30 PM
For tips, building questions, models and more, go to papermodelers.com (PASA, Paper Aeronautical and Space Administration section is home to all Real Space model builds).Lots of different models here. Shuttles and SpaceX models and more here (I just downloaded the SpaceX Falcon 9 -CRS 13 model. I saw it land in December at the Cape). Models and links here. If you have experience with plastic models, you should catch on quickly. Plus with paper, if you mess up a part — you just print a new one. Hope this helps. |