I noticed a lot of people expressing methods and techniques in the "Maine Lobster Boat" thread, seeing how this one was of a similar fashion, and I was suffering from insomnia last night, I banged out a fuselage for some mental exercise and for the heck of it. Though the Douglas world Cruiser has some rather straightforward lines, the overall shape has some subtleties that make it stand out. This was done up in about an hour of poking around, and looking for suitable reference pictures, so it is a rough work. I wanted to show a different method for making the fuselage, and the next step will be to take apart the fuselage to get rid of the vertical lines the seem to plague paper airplane models. This is just an exercise and expression of some ideas.