Yikes, I've seen many 1/48 Saturn V's, pretty big, require about 3 months. Basically, giant things dont look in scales below 1/100 scale :tiphat:Nice, i tried to build a paper Saturn V once. Long story, glue all over walls! :lol:
That reminds me of when I made a Tu-22M3 paper model in my elementary school days. The thing got so heavy I needed to use cardboard internal structure (in all Russian simple practicality, stapled together), separate assembly for wings and fuselage and copper foil spoilers, aerodynamic surfaces (adjustable). The nose and belly are also copper-clad so it is a reusable, flyable paper aircraft
It's massive but it glides really well and lands itself at a 1.5 degree low speed glideslope.