Paper Boeing 747
When I failed on making the British Airways B747-400 Canon Creative Park Papercraft I tried to do I tried making my own. This one is my fourth B747(not including the British Airways B747-400 Canon Creative Park Papercraft). Almost all of the paper airliners I built are Boeing 747. The only paper airliner I built which is not a Boeing 747 is my Mcdonnell Douglas DC-10 and my Concorde. This 747 is my 747-300.
You Will Need:
5 papers(you might want a construction paper or colored paper)
Color pens
Black Marker
Glue
Tissue(if you don't want to use your fingers for scraping glue)
Scissors
Color pens
Black Marker
Glue
Tissue(if you don't want to use your fingers for scraping glue)
Scissors
Fuselage
Put some glue on the end of the paper to roll. Then roll that paper. For the nose, cut 4 sides then put them together forming a cone. For the tail, make it flat then roll it. For the 2nd level, cut a rectangle then cut long at the middle at the back and short at the front. If you want a 747-200B or 747-100, don't cut at the back of the 2nd floor.
Wings, Elevators and the Vertical Stabilizer
Make 2 both side wings then put them together using glue. Scrape glue using your fingers or tissue. Make 2 sides of elevator with a double layer and a vertical stabilizer. If you want to make it a 747-400, fold a small end of the wing upwards.
Engines
Roll 4 small jet engines and put the 4 engines at the wing.
Put Together
Put all of the parts together.
Put Windows and Livery
Put windows and draw your favorite airline's livery at the aircraft. I didn't put livery and windows on my aircraft. I prefer Qantas livery for this 747-300.
Finished!
You already finished it! Now you need somewhere to display it.