So my mom bought a shelf to put together, and it came in a bunch of Styrofoam, so she let me keep it for “a few days”
Little does she know, im going to try to turn this pile of shit into a replica F/A-18 super hornet, and then a 1973 dodge coronet with what is left over.
Replying to:Rampage0 (Dutch)Maybe you should get some glue to put it together
Ill print out a schematic of the jet, then apply it to the big sheet, then cut around it to get the main profile of the jet. Then I’ll get some toothpicks and use a little bit of that japanese woodworking technique to get the main frame to stay in one piece
Then I’ll build the landing gear out of lego. And then seal it all somehow.
Maybe you should get some glue to put it together
Ill print out a schematic of the jet, then apply it to the big sheet, then cut around it to get the main profile of the jet. Then I’ll get some toothpicks and use a little bit of that japanese woodworking technique to get the main frame to stay in one piece
Then I’ll build the landing gear out of lego. And then seal it all somehow.
The sealing is what the glue is for
No like sealing the exterior
An outer coating. Not of glue
Oh, then use plaster or clay or something
cool
Might aswell make a fighter jet while you’re at it.
the a-18 is a fighter jet
The F/A-18 is a fighter jet