WOW! Thank you for showing me how to do this without destroying your model. I'm too stupid to do this from paper! Everyone is always ogling my stuff that I make from wood, plastic, and metal, but this is amazing. If I made it I would have all sorts of wrinkles like the one on the left wing of your plane - only a LOT WORSE! I tried doing paper models when I saw a kid on "That's Incredible" in the early eighties that made Victorian era cars from brown paper bags. I just couldn't figure out how he made the wheels or the spokes. - and he was legally blind! I stopped right there as this was the hardest part of making it from scratch.
I love that you can print out your own details on the computer, but I'd have to make mine from paper pieces since I wouldn't know how to make these parts to scale with the images, or make them realistically with the correct proportions. I just don't have the intellect, or patience to make anything from paper, except for the usual paper airplane! Pawel: whoever made the plane on the site you posted in your post was a genius! I've had people tell me how talented I am, but that guy has a gift! I wouldn't know how to make any of that stuff from paper. The weathering he did was great and it looked just like someone had painted it that way. The control dash looked real, and the other parts although may have been made from plastic I still wouldn't know where to begin. www.papermodeler.com is an awsome site to get free models from. Thank you very much both philo, and Pawel for posting! This made my day.
~ Cobra Chris