This year's (2016) Halloween freeby from Aaron is the horrifying flying coffin.
I worked out the scale to be 1/14 as the model measures 6 inches long and the
real casket or coffin is generally 84 inches in length.
The model comes in two ways for presentation, first, just the skeleton wings and
the second clothed with tattered skins. The pilot is restless as I have glued him in
a roll that moves freely sideways inside the coffin.
I have done in pic (14) the flared up flames of the eight cylinders with Photoshop and
that really makes our skeletal pilot mad. Amazingly, the skeletal props also spin.
The only thing about rigging is that some where the rigs slack because of the weak
wing structure. Despite my four-layered 240 gsm paper build, the main wings
don't appear to be strong enough. Well, have to live with that as it is not exactly
a regular plane and the distortion adds to its look of something from 6 feet under.
The final blurred pic shows the 3D flames torches that can be inserted into the
exhausts for looks. Print also on the reverse the same graphics, cut out and
fold and glue the edges. Add legs treated the same way and you'll have the torches.
Happy Halloween to everyone.
Papermate
I worked out the scale to be 1/14 as the model measures 6 inches long and the
real casket or coffin is generally 84 inches in length.
The model comes in two ways for presentation, first, just the skeleton wings and
the second clothed with tattered skins. The pilot is restless as I have glued him in
a roll that moves freely sideways inside the coffin.
I have done in pic (14) the flared up flames of the eight cylinders with Photoshop and
that really makes our skeletal pilot mad. Amazingly, the skeletal props also spin.
The only thing about rigging is that some where the rigs slack because of the weak
wing structure. Despite my four-layered 240 gsm paper build, the main wings
don't appear to be strong enough. Well, have to live with that as it is not exactly
a regular plane and the distortion adds to its look of something from 6 feet under.
The final blurred pic shows the 3D flames torches that can be inserted into the
exhausts for looks. Print also on the reverse the same graphics, cut out and
fold and glue the edges. Add legs treated the same way and you'll have the torches.
Happy Halloween to everyone.
Papermate
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