Hussam Airo Paper Models
One of my 2007 Boeing 747-200 models (Photo was taken by Nokia camera 2008) |
Introducing Myself:
Since 2005, ever since I was 13 year-old boy, I have been always enjoying making airplane models as a visiual learning technique. Those models are part of my life because each one of them has a learning story from my father, who has been involved in aviation along with my uncle and others who i met since then. In this post, I will share some of them and I will try my best to show how I used to make them in a different post so that you could feel the joy I have been through back in those days.
Remarks:
Those paper models have been made mostly as shells and have many difficult curves with primitive methods and tools: scissors, UHU-glues, notebooks papers (ROCO), pencils and pens, rulers, and curving pens. Also, you will notice that the landing gears are just foldable/retractable sticks. I used to play with them as a kid and it was fun.
Tools that have been used:
- ROCO papers
- UHU solid glue
- UHU liquid glue
- siccors
- rulers
- folding pens (carving tools)
Models Photos Begin:
My first 2005 B747 paper model with my own plans:
Figure 1: Top View of the Boing 747/2005 Model |
Figure 2: A side view showing the nose-gear retracted. It was a Wow! back in 2005 |
Figure 3: The Isometrical view of the model |
B747 Model of 2006:
Boeing 747-2H-010:
Boeing 747-2H-010:
Boeing 747 of 2008:
Model B747-4H-001:
Boeing 747-4H-002:
I like your passion, keep going and keep doing what you do Eng. Hussam.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, I will keep it up :)
DeleteVery good and detail paper assembly.
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