The (Czech Airlines) papercraft model by Bruno VanHecke and Jaromir Smid is available for download at Only-Paper.ru. This archive usually includes the templates needed to print and assemble the aircraft. Getting Started with the Build

: Before gluing, gently roll cylindrical parts (like the fuselage sections and engine cowlings) over a round pen or dowel to give them a natural curve. Assemble the Sections :

: The Tu-154 has three distinct engines; the center engine (S-duct) is typically the most complex part of the build.

: Attach the landing gear and smaller antennae last to avoid breaking them while handling the larger structure. If you’d like, I can help you with:

: These usually involve "folding over" a single piece to create the airfoil shape.

Finding or build logs for this specific model. Tips on the best glue to use for cardstock models.

: Use a sharp hobby knife or fine-tipped scissors. "Score" the fold lines lightly with a blunt needle or the back of a blade to get crisp, professional-looking edges.

: Use high-quality cardstock (ideally 160–200 gsm) rather than standard printer paper to ensure the fuselage is sturdy enough to hold its shape.