Masking tape aircraft
It's been a little over 11 years since I started making things out of masking tape. It all started with the Airbus A300-600 (below), which I made back in 23.11.2009. Compared to where I'm at now, it didn't look as good, but I did at least try and manage to get the general shape of it. Later on, I would eventually extend the fuselage to the correct length, and even convert it into a freighter, partially so I could try out modeling an opening cargo door. It's still at my old home in Sharjah, albeit, probably in a worse state than it is now, since I left the UAE back in 2016. All it was was basically me twisting and rolling strips of masking tape--sticky side out, mind you--to make the shape of various aircraft components, including the fuselage, wings, and stabilizers separately, and sticking them together. Eventually, I'd cover the aircraft with masking tape with the non-sticky side out to prevent dust and lint from accumulating. I had used various brands of masking ...