Good afternoon (morning, evening, night ... to choose from)! I want to tell you about homemadewhich you will certainly want to repeat. Thanks to step-by-step instructions and detailed photos of the process, you can make very interesting without much effort and expense model double pipe steamer.
To build the model we need
1. A sheet of paper of format A3 (you can also A4)
2. Scissors.
So let's get started.
Gently fold the sheet of paper, combining the edges of the short side of the sheet with the long.
The excess part of the sheet is cut off with scissors.
We fold the resulting triangle again, carefully watching to ensure that the edges of the sheet are aligned as accurately as possible, the correct proportions of our model depend on this.
Expand our sheet to make sure the layout is correct. The fold lines should be strictly on the diagonals of the square.
The next step in designing the model is adding the corner of the sheet to the center. The center in our case is the intersection of the fold lines of the sheet.
The same procedure is performed with three other edges of the sheet, strictly following the symmetry of the styling.
On the back, the folded sheet should look like this:
We continue to build the model. On the back of the folded sheet, just like at the beginning, we add the corners to the center. It was not in vain that I drew attention to the symmetry of folding, the corner laid to the center should ensure the folding of the angular quadrant strictly diagonally.
We do the same with the other three angles.
We turn over our design, it should look like this:
And again we begin to add the corners to the center. Here you can already clearly see how to fold and all inaccuracies will come to the surface.
Once again, we turn over our product, which should be like this:
We unfold the folds of two opposite corners in this way:
Next, we add our model, bending the remaining corners from the center.
As a result, we should get such a model
Now it is time to conduct sea trials of our model. I did not pour a bath, I decided that the baths would be enough to demonstrate the model afloat.
I conclude this, I hope that with my article I aroused the interest of readers in the pursuit of ship modeling.