Hi Card(Paper) Modelers all!
Just a few points I would like to make here. When you handle "Paper( Card) models or just see them, you may say to yourself," Hey, Self" You can build that old paper thingy"! Not so fast! Yeah, they may be big or small models and all pretty looking on the sheets.
I have an important question here. Can you read orthographic projection type drawings? Or even Perspective drawings? If you have difficulty here then "Back Up Soldier"! First off, How good are you with any type of Craft PAPER projects. Have you helped your Children ( If Any) do a paper craft projects for school?
If you haven't, you are in for a surprise. Why do I say that? How well do you handle a ruler( Steel) Scissors(Major tool here) and Craft glue? Next, there's the shaping of the part. What! you have to shape the part? You bet your Sweet Bippy!! How good are you at cutting ON THE LINE! When you do paper models, the last thing you want is a bunch of lines everywhere!
Believe it or not, I find an old or new( Your choice) Utility Knife blade and a Steel( Dull Finish) ruler In 6" and 12" length perfect for folding. Good scissors.( I use FISKARS ( all Sizes) To be perfect. Now as to scissors.You should get at least One or Two pairs of light curved blade types.You'll need them! You can make folds with tweezers if you have the kind that DON'T have the real fine points. Yup!. Even cardstock paper can cause the tips to twist while trying to fold or crease!
So Think about it and stay tuned. Okay? Now there are many adhesives that Card Modelers use. Here in the U.S.of A. I use "Aleen's Craft Sticky Glue, I use a standard bamboo skewer to apply the glue and an old credit card to put the blob of working glue on. I have about twenty different tweezers for folding and shaping, Plus a good supply of Note Clips to hold stuff together.
The main thing you need also are the most important here. A Cutting Mat( The self Healing type!) A Very Good light or lights! Multiple types of X-Acto or Excell blades. Fine and Medium sanding Boards from your Local beauty supply store. Yes, If you cut outside the line You can, After stiffening the edge with super glue, Sand the surface of the Paper, correct!
This is very important. On Planes you definitely want it correct. Ships are a little more forgiving, But not much. My recommendation is this and this is a generality. If you want to try Card Models, start with say, A farm barn. It gives you some shaping and folding and creasing experience and also gives you an idea what card modeling is all about.
Card models can be very unforgiving because of the drawings ( If any) and sometimes the instructions seem incomplete. Some are. Watch for free downloads you can print up. Some are superior for the Genre (D.N.) and some are not worth bothering with.
I have two downloadable ones One I have started( Well, I am halfway through one now) and the other I just stare at! Then I have a ship I have Mentioned. The M.V.Mellum. If you haven't built anything that is complicated and can drive you crazy or have doubts about your skill, Don't go there! She's one of the hardest I have done to date. To Me she's fun. But you may not see it that way!
Stay with well known brands. JSC, WILEMHSHAVEN or SCHREIBER. there are others Such as Digital Navy , Darned good, But Not for Beginners! And some others as well. Be careful what you choose and Don't Bite off more than You Can Chew. Good Luck out there!!