There is it in a nutshell.Great job, I admire your ability to handle that tower. I do not know if I could do something like that, not because of the difficulty of the model, if every model has its difficulties, but because I tend to saturate if the construction is stretched.![]()



...as for blades..21 so far..and 1 full snap off stick. this is going to be one of those models i can sit and say "i did it and i didn't crush it.."You'll have to pick you next model to have lots of squares or circles now you have done the triangle thing.(almost)
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i got 2 sections done ....and i thought, "um, i better prefold BEFORE i get any further "..
all cut out.. and what a pile i have.. any one need any triangles??
and then the railing
this little gem...... 168 per side, prefolded so i don't forget..incredible isnt the word for it. it more of " is he crazy enough to do this??"..Holy pair of scissors! This is incredible!!!![]()

thanks Dagger. i know i will not be banging on my chest with my poor handsWow, how many triangles! You are becoming the king of the cuts! We encourage you from here, you are doing something magnificent and after finishing you can inflate your chest and show off.



im thinking of giving it a shot of clear spray paint to seal n firm it up, or st least try to. got to watch what i use due to the wifes breathing problemsI would buy a big bottle of SuperGlue (Cazy Glue) and dip, or brush all those trellis pieces with it. The paper will absorb it, and plasticize the paper, making it very firm and resistant to moisture. I built a Mercury Capsule and the escape rocket had a similar structure. It took about 6 months, though I doubled it up, and it was much much shorter than what you have built, maybe 6" long, and it folded over one day. It's the nature of paper.![]()