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Working paper Landing Gear
Sorry if this is a re-post, but this is cool, made from manila folder stock:
Model 777 nose landing gear detail - YouTube |
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That's an insanely beautiful landing gear.
Outstandiong in every sense. And ll his other videos showing other parts are incredible. The sliding door is beautiful too!!! Not to mention the thrust reversers!!!! An incredibly talented designer. So, nothing is impossible with paper. It all requires a lot of patience and talent. Thanks a lot for sharing the link!!!
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oh wow, that's amazing!
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I have never seen paper engineering and design this detailed! Wow! I'm really speechless.
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or the full interior of the plane, seats and all... wow!
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totally awesome!
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absolutely stunning craftsmanship!!
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I agree with all of the above. The operating nosegear is totally radical! And, he designs it all in 2D Illustrator!
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After seeing this, I'm tempted to just give up my poor attempts at paper engineering and elevate beer tasting to my primary hobby postition.
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I'm with Darwin
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