German battleship Gneisenau Papercraft

PAPERCRAFT INFO
- Paper Type: Copy Paper, Photo Paper, Cardstock
- Recommended Paper Weight: 80–220 gsm (20 lb bond – 80 lb text)
- Tip: 160–180 gsm (60–65 lb cardstock) is ideal for most models
- Credits: Credit goes to each designer listed in the post below. If it’s not there that means I don’t know who designed it.
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Finally caught up and managed to post this German Battleship Gnesenau papercraft. Two weeks ago, Mr. Obed Gordon Franco sent it to me and I’m so glad I could finally get around to sharing it.
The Gneisenau was a German capital ship .. sometimes described as a battleship and sometimes as a battlecruiser … within the Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine. She was the second vessel of her class, which included her sister ship, the Scharnhorst.
This detailed papercraft model is a 1:400 scale representation of a naval scene from Gdynia harbor, featuring a challenging build with 1750 parts and 14 A4 sheets.
The model includes a Focke-Wulf Fw 62 V2, a Heinkel He 114, and three Arado 196 A-2 aircraft, along with breakwaters and pierheads.








