F14 | Papercraft
Standard printer paper is too flimsy. Use matte cardstock for a sturdy structure.
Recreating the "swing-wing" mechanism in paper is a feat of engineering that provides a functional, moving model. f14 papercraft
The wide-spaced nacelles and twin vertical stabilizers offer a striking silhouette that looks impressive in 3D. Standard printer paper is too flimsy
F-14 papercraft is a meditative and inexpensive hobby that honors one of the greatest aircraft ever built. From the "danger zone" of the cutting mat to the pride of the display shelf, every fold brings you closer to the history of naval aviation. The wide-spaced nacelles and twin vertical stabilizers offer
For larger models, glue scrap pieces of cardboard inside the fuselage to prevent "squishing" when you handle the model.
These are often 1-2 pages and simplify the jet into geometric shapes. They are perfect for kids or for those who want a quick project to hang from the ceiling. 2. Intermediate Scale Models (1:48 or 1:72)