I couldn't find any indication that this link had been posted here, so here it is: http://longstreet.typepad.com/thesciencebookstore/2009/05/zeppelin-paper-model-1924.html
Originally published in 1924, it looks quite detailed and depicts an early era airship. Note that the photo below the model image is not the same ship. I haven't built it yet, but I've done a couple of the Currell airships and I can't wait to try this one. It's covered with a pronounced dot printing pattern, but I think that might just give it an interesting (if slightly surrealistic) appeal. The writer suggests building it at about 18", which happens to be the size I enlarged my Currell R-100 to and it looks great that size.
Originally published in 1924, it looks quite detailed and depicts an early era airship. Note that the photo below the model image is not the same ship. I haven't built it yet, but I've done a couple of the Currell airships and I can't wait to try this one. It's covered with a pronounced dot printing pattern, but I think that might just give it an interesting (if slightly surrealistic) appeal. The writer suggests building it at about 18", which happens to be the size I enlarged my Currell R-100 to and it looks great that size.