You could make this in thin PVC sheets. It would require you to do all the graphics. I made (and still have) a small sailboat model of the actual 16 foot sailboat I owned. I went outside, and holding it with an alligator clip attacked to a wooden dowel, I poured a couple of bottles of liquid crazy glue on it. I waited for a day for the fumes to go away. The boated floated great, and the paper absorbed the glue so well, it feels like plastic. that is the oldest model I own, of any medium, it's now 17 years old, stiff as a board. That, I believe, is the best way to make this model endure if you want it too. It is probably the most unhealthy, and dangerous, as those fumes can kill you. I don't use Crazy Glue for anything anymore, but would use it on a limited bases, maybe. I just picked up a pen that hardens the liquid with U.V. light, and you can build it up. It's incredibly strong. They show it on T.V. holding two pieces of rope together and towing a truck.
It was great of Thunderchild to upload this here. It is a hard model to find.