Give Your Hobby a Take Off with Paper Models

Give Your Hobby a Take Off with Paper Models

Most people have used paper as a flat surface; as a canvas to bring ideas to life. However, Atamjeet Singh Bawa delicately moulds and glues pieces to carefully create scale paper models of aeroplanes and other automotive that fascinates. Here, he sheds light on this unexplored area of design to take it beyond a hobby.

Magic Happens When You Make the Most of What You Already Have

The biggest challenge for most talented people is the availability of opportunity and resources to fuel their passion. There are many out there who have great ideas. However, not everyone is able to manifest them into reality. But it's important for everyone to know that whatever you need is always available. For someone who is curious about planes and wants to build models, it might not be possible to invest in Balsa wood.


In that case, the cheapest material available to fulfil such talent is paper which also allows one the luxury to make mistakes. Once you've designed what your heart desires, the next critical step is publicity. The internet is another cheap medium that serves as an ideal stage to receive feedback and appreciation. It's the best way to fine-tune your passion and develop your skills as the medium gives you the ability to learn from the experienced as well.

Fresh has got the Flesh

Paper modelling is an unexplored area and has the potential to benefit many industries and marketing strategies. For instance, it can find great use in movies where paper models of motorcycles and aeroplanes can be used as cheaper alternatives for stunts. Similarly, brands and clients can use paper models to portray characteristics like lightweight, customised features, hand-made and environment-friendly appeal.

Taming Something as Delicate as Paper is Key

Paper is one of the most delicate materials we come across or use everyday. Making something as complicated as a machine with paper requires a certain skill that comes with practice. It demands patience of a sniper and craftsmanship of a watchmaker. Paper has many limitations; it can't be stretched and neither can parts be separated once they are glued together.

Moist and dirty hands add to the equation of complexity while working with paper. And the ideal way to preserve such hard work is in custom made acrylic boxes with sachets of silica gel to keep them safe from moisture.

Scale Paper Modelling is not 'Art' as we know it

It is in fact pure engineering where one needs to learn complex 3D software such as 3D Max, Rhinoceros, AutoCAD etc. to design a paper model. It's a complicated and long process where the designs are broken into many individual 2D printable parts and are then manually cut and joined using glue to make the model. This process can take up from a few weeks to a few months.

Do as your Heart Says

Following your heart, your hobby or your passion. "Take the first step and the momentum shall make you take the next one. It's simple physics!"

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