A10 Papercraft
Once complete, photograph your Warthog from a low front angle – the menacing silhouette of the A-10 translates beautifully into paper. Enjoy your papercraft tank-killer!
| Order | Assembly | Wait time before next step | |-------|---------------------|----------------------------| | 1 | Lower fuselage | 10 min | | 2 | Upper fuselage | 20 min | | 3 | Wings + spars | 30 min (clamp if needed) | | 4 | Engine nacelles | 15 min each | | 5 | Tail surfaces | 10 min | | 6 | Nose + gun | 10 min | | 7 | Cockpit + canopy | 15 min | | 8 | Landing gear/stand | 20 min cure | a10 papercraft
Display option: Omit landing gear and mount the plane on a clear acrylic rod glued into a small hole in the bottom fuselage. Once complete, photograph your Warthog from a low
The A-10 carries heavy engines on the rear. If you build the fuselage first and attach the wings later, the weight will cause the tail to droop. The A-10 carries heavy engines on the rear
– small, swept-back. Build as simple box structures. Vertical stabilizers – twin fins mounted on the tail boom ends (part of the engine nacelles on an A-10).