This talented model modeler from the UK is called Luca Iaconi-Stewart. He has been an avid model aircraft fan since he was a child. In 2008, he suddenly had a whim. After playing with aviation models for so long, it was time to get a little special, so an idea immediately came to his mind: use paper DIY a 777 Boeing passenger aircraft model, which is also his favorite aircraft, with a scale of 1:16. In the first three months, he made the main skeleton of the passenger plane.
The structure of the nose part
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Economy class seats are cut and pasted by hand in rows, and each seat back and foot pad can be retracted and moved.
The first-class seats are the most complicated. The backrests, small tables and other small positions are all imitated and can be pushed out! Hundreds of seats are handmade one after another, taking almost a whole year.
The engine part is not sloppy either. Every blade, reverse thrust port, and everything that a real engine can move can be moved.
The cockpit seats, drawers, control levers, etc. must all be movable.
All parts of the landing gear
Tail structure of passenger aircraft
The entire main body of the aircraft is almost completed. Luca Iaconi-Stewart has not yet completed the wings and other details on both sides. It is expected that the entire aircraft body will be completed. It will take several years for the machine to be completed.