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G4_01202.mp4 Apr 2026

Tacky glue or a specialized papercraft glue that dries clear and fast. Cutting Mat: To protect your surfaces. Step-by-Step Construction

To create a solid paper model for , which refers to a paper model of the McLaren MP4/4 or MP4/8 Formula 1 car, you need to follow a structured papercraft (pepakura) process. Materials Needed g4_01202.mp4

Carefully cut out the components. For a car like the MP4/4 , pay close attention to the suspension arms and rear wing, which are the most fragile parts. Tacky glue or a specialized papercraft glue that

Use a matching colored marker to "edge" the white cut lines of the paper, giving it a more professional, solid look. Materials Needed Carefully cut out the components

Start with the main chassis/body. Glue the tabs one by one, allowing each to set before moving to the next to prevent the model from warping.

Use 160gsm to 200gsm paper for a "solid" feel; standard printer paper is too flimsy for structural models.