in this point..the positive news ends.
.....after glueing the belly parts to the torso ..the whole thing began to screw...it take 2 nights to become fully visible...wall1.....maybe
THIS is a negative aspect of the
cube system.there must be some weight on the parts when you glueing big area. after pasting the big pars together there must be some torsion forces appear....damnwall1wall1wall1
what I ve gonna do with it?...any idea?....Ive released some force by cutting some cubes across....maybe it will e better after pasting the rounded parts above the hangars....maybe not....who knows....
Maybe i have an explanation.
If you glue the parts togehter, the glue must cure.
This means it will shrink a little bit due to loss of mass (the dissolvent)
So if you have a glue surface with different sizes top and bottom there will be an different shrink. And because the glue is stronger than the paper it will bend the paper. Depending on the rigidness of the glued togehter parts there could ( or is ) an bending and torsion of the overall structure.
My solution would be an super stiff and strong internal sturktur where the outside is glued on. This will also help with the overal strongness of the model...
In this certain area i could offer an solution in terms of engineering.....
You could make the narrower middle part some 20mm higher and build some recess, which have to be greater as the increase of the middle-part, in the top and bottom parts. the middle part can slit in the recess of the top and bottom. so you need some high limiter as extra part or message.
if there is some bending of the parts this will not affect the bulding so long as is it is not a too big torsion.
by the way ......
You may be have covered 23% of the size of the model, but i think its well more in area of around 10-15% of parts.......
Just keep on trucking