British college students make precision aircraft models from paper
A Boeing 777 takes hundreds of people to spend a full 50 days to make, but according to the British "Daily Mail" reported on January 24, a 22-year-old British Luca Stewart made it only with cardboard and glue. It has become a Boeing 777 model, and the details are all inclusive. The aircraft seat cushions, the blades of the aircraft engine, and the retractable landing gear are all vivid.
According to Luca, the architecture department of his high school was excellent, and he learned how to make a simple conceptual diagram of the basic structure of a plane using Manila paper. “Maybe I made this airplane model to apply the idea I learned at the end to the extreme,†Luca said. “I have seen many airplane photos and drawings since these days. After referring to those graphics, I used Adobe Illustrator software to complete My own 2D airplane model map. Then I printed the model map on the document paper, edited it and assembled it."
Since the model map is not three-dimensional, Luca says assembling components like the engine and the wing can be extremely difficult, and the models must be highly accurate. "Now I have to do the wing, thank God, this is the last process!"
Luca said, "There is a great sense of accomplishment when these models are assembled successfully. Many people have told me that they even sent photos of this model to Boeing staff." Luca hopes that after complete completion, his plane The model can become a collection of museums, and this aircraft model will also be displayed in his online photo album.
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