Tractor-cardboarder
I like to use paper to make models of different types of technical units (especially war machines). So this contest is a real challenge for me. My new object is absolutely civil facility, but it has caterpillars ;-)
And we don't need any glue in this project.
Tools and Materials
- cardboard sheets (4 mm width);
- ruler;
- pencil;
- paper knife;
- awl;
- needle file (small rasp);
- scissors;
- PC, printer and 5 A4 sheets to print base drawings;
- old wooden board (~ A3 size) as a work plane for cutting operations.
Printing Base Drawings
It is possible to draw all sketches we need directly on cardboard sheets. But more convenient way (as I think) is to print all drawings on plain paper and then transfer it to cardboard using awl.
So you need to have 5 drawing: Bumper_Pipe_Trucks, Cabin, Engine, Frame, Wheels_Axes.
Download links for drawings (in pdf): variant 1(google drive), variant 2 (yandex drive)
Downloads
Transferring Drawings to a Cardboard
Use the next sequence to transfer all the drawings on cardboard : 1) put the cardboard on the old wooden board; 2) put the drawing on cardboard; 3) make holes in key vertexes through the paper using awl; 4) remove the paper drawing from the cardboard; 5) connect holes on the cardboard using ruler and pencil.
Cut Parts Out of the Cardboard
'Engine' Bending
I strongly recommend to press backside of the cardboard along the fold line before bending.
'Engine' and 'Frame' Connection
'Cabin' Bending
'Cabin' and 'Frame' Connection
Be attentive that you need to bend engine part a bit to insert lapels on the backside of 'Cabin'.
'Axes' and 'Engine' Connection
'Wheels' and 'Axes' Connection
The distance between wheels on each side will be adjusted later.