Things You'll Need:
- Craft matchsticks
- Wood glue
- Razor knife
- Cardboard
- Fine-grained sandpaper
- Small paint brush
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Step 1
Purchase special craft matchsticks that don't have flammable heads. These can be found at craft stores. A bag of 200 or more sticks is generally needed for one project.
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Step 2
Use cardboard as a simple blueprint material. Using a stencil, draw the general shape of each part of an airplane, then use a knife to cut them out. Assemble the cardboard into the shape of the final product and make any design modifications at this time.
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Step 3
Place matchsticks over the cardboard shapes. Cut away extra wood with the knife. Use sandpaper to smooth the rough ends. Lay them neatly over the cardboard stencils.
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Step 4
Mix wood glue with a small amount of water inside a bowl. Use a small paint brush or finger to spread the glue over the sticks. Do this to all the pieces. Place in a warm area to dry.
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Step 5
Assemble the dried pieces with glue and wait for them to dry. When finished, use either sealant or paint to make the model permanent.













