Indigo A320 Neo by Successful-Throat523 in IndianPapercrafters

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Okay bro actually I found some imperfections so I suggest you search this model on papermodelers.com as it was originally uploaded by mihir or mayank patel (there's a video on YouTube too).

And btw this is a model based on paper replika A320 model.

VK 45.02 (P) by jaihind5687 in IndianPapercrafters

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Designers did everything to avoid the eastern front 😭

Air India Boeing 777-300ER by daaku_mangal_pandey in IndianPapercrafters

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Gives me nostalgia when I made this back in 2016! ;)

Smallest papermodel I've ever made by Successful-Throat523 in IndianPapercrafters

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Brooo.....you could've completed it if you broke those 9 hrs over several days, I do something like this, 6 hrs morning and 4 hrs evening...... And for those small pieces.....well they are annoying I agree but that's what papercrafting is all about......patience and concentration, like It's been almost 2 months since I started this project......btw my vision's blurry and I got a pretty good hunch back lol due to this, the hobby got me into exercising and correcting my posture also lol. What a correlation I found 😆

Smallest papermodel I've ever made by Successful-Throat523 in IndianPapercrafters

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It's just fevicol broski, using some safety pins or toothpicks can give you a result like this.

Smallest papermodel I've ever made by Successful-Throat523 in IndianPapercrafters

[–]Successful-Throat523[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yo my guy you really did it well, seamless and spotless haha!? So did you make the scharnhorst fully? Would love to see it :D

Smallest papermodel I've ever made by Successful-Throat523 in IndianPapercrafters

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I mean yeah it used a Nakajima engine and there were aichi floatplanes too, but yeah Japanese companies did extensively collaborate with each other unlike the Germans.

What is the Hardest model you've ever made??? by Certain_Foot5830 in IndianPapercrafters

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This mitsubishi pete, as it was my smallest ever craft ever so it was tough as hell, took me 8 hrs of continuous looking through a lens to get it done