Model of a steam locomotive made of cardboard. Passenger car made of cardboard - scale TT (1:120)

"Making a train out of colored paper with your own hands." Master class with step by step photo


Degtiartseva Natalya Vasilievna, teacher of MAU DO DDTT
Vladikavkaz, Republic of North Ossetia - Alania
The work is intended for children from 7 years and older, teachers and parents.
Purpose: a toy, an interior decoration, a gift for relatives and friends, an exhibit for an exhibition of technical creativity.
Target: make a train out of colored paper with your own hands.
Tasks: educational - to master the technique of manufacturing a steam locomotive and trailer; developing - to develop the practical skills of learning children when working with scissors, to develop fine motor skills, imagination and fantasy of the child; educational - to cultivate aesthetic taste.
Materials and tools: colored paper, scissors, glue, ruler, simple pencil, eraser, compasses.


Riddles for children.

The brothers were equipped to visit,
clung to each other
And rushed off on a long journey,
They just left smoke.
(A train)

far, far away
Along the railroad
Maybe this guy
Take the whole village.
(A train)

Behind the smoke
Behind the whistle
The brothers run in single file.
(Wagons)
V. Struchkov

Iron Already crawling
Passengers are carried far away.
(A train)

Iron Snake
Wriggles in the steppes.
Lost in the steppes.
loud voice,
Runs after the snow.
Ran a thousand miles.
She pulled off her long tail.

Fifteen Brothers
They love to ride.
First with pipe
Leads everyone along.
(A train)

One hundred barrels
Gudochek is leading.
(A train)

Steel Mare
Rushing across the azure steppes.
Ran a hundred miles
She pulled off her long tail. (A train)

On steel tracks
Centipede rushes.
Knock-knock-knock.
Round click heel.
With a cheerful song
Along the iron ladder.
(A train.)

V. Tunnikov
Every day back and forth
Carries loads carefully.
In rain, blizzard, heat, frost
The hard worker rushes - ... (locomotive)

step by step train manufacturing.

Steam locomotive manufacturing.
Stepping back from the narrow edge of the A4 sheet by 1 cm, we bend the sheet on both sides of the ruler. Putting the ruler with the left edge on the second bend, bend it again. Let's make four bends in this way.


Having received four wide strips, we cut off the excess part of the sheet along the last bend. Bend the edge of the sheet, stepping back from the left edge by 1 cm, and then bend the sheet on the other side of the ruler.


We cut off the excess part of the paper, leaving 1 cm fields for gluing in the middle square. We cut the edges of the square to the line, as shown in the photo.


Glue the sides of the square. We will shorten the main part of the locomotive cabin by cutting it to the width of the ruler on the right side of the part.


We glue the edges of the long strips, getting a column. Glue the roof to the post. The cabin of the locomotive is ready.


To make a window, we will prepare a square with a side of 2.5 cm from colored paper, and a square with a side of 1.5 cm from white paper. For the door, cut out a 7x2.5cm rectangle and a 1cm strip for the handle. For the front of the locomotive, we bend, departing from the edge by 1 cm above and below a square with a side of 4 or 5 cm. We cut the folded parts of the sheet for gluing.


Glue the prepared square into a tube. Glue a window and a door on the cabin of the locomotive.


On a 6x5cm rectangle, glue a colored strip, 1.5cm wide. On the wide pipe prepared earlier, we glue along the edges of the strip, 0.5 cm wide.


Glue a small pipe in the center of a large pipe. Glue the large pipe, bending the edges, to the cabin of the locomotive. On the free edge of a large pipe, glue a piece of paper in the shape of a square.


Let's make a strip 3x7cm. Twist the edges of the strip with scissors different sides getting an eight.


Let's make circles for wheels with a radius of 1.5cm and 0.7cm.


Cut off the extra edges of the square big pipe locomotive, glue the wheels and figure eight, as shown in the photo. The locomotive is ready.


Wagon manufacturing.
Stepping back from the top edge by 1 cm, bend the sheet on both sides of the ruler. Then the sheet on both sides, putting the ruler to the right and left of the edge of the sheet. lower part cut the sheet to the width of the ruler. To do this, draw a line at the bottom of the sheet. We will make cuts, as shown in the photo.


From the second of the same sheet, we will leave only the middle part, cutting off the extra bends, as shown in the photo.


Cut off small rectangles from the sides of the first part.


Glue the side parts on the first part, as shown in the photo.


Glue the second piece to the top of the first piece.


Glue the side parts of the car to each other.


Let's make a rectangle 11x5 cm for the door and two rectangles 7x5cm for the windows. From white paper we will make a rectangle for the door window 3x6cm and for the car windows - two rectangles
3.5x5.5cm. We will make a strip for the inscription of the direction of the train 1.5x9 cm.


Glue the details of the door and windows to the car.


We will make six wheels according to the previously proposed sample. The diameter of the large circle is 5 cm, the small circle is 3 cm. Glue the wheels along the edge of the car and in the middle. The car is ready.


Glue the wagon to the fixing eight on the locomotive.


Our train is ready.

Tatyana Gurova

Knocking, knocking wheels

Our the train rushes into the distance,

And the smoke from the locomotive

White veil.

He closed half the sky from us,

And the steam locomotive "Tu-tu, -

Buzzing, - "I'm up to dinner

I'll bring the kids.

I'll come to the station

Without delay, on time

Then I'll go to the depot

And I'll sleep there for an hour"

I. Shevchuk

We take a leaf paper A4 size and fold in half

Then, unfold the sheet and bend both sides to the middle


Form a rectangle and cut out of the strip window paper, paste


Then cut out the circles and also paste.


That's it, one trailer is ready. Other trailers are made according to this principle.


When we did a train, the guys themselves cut out the windows from the strip paper, and the wheels are made of squares.


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If your desires in building a layout railway surpass the possibilities of mass production, it's time to think about how to make your own models. Exists different materials and technology, - here the manufacture of cardboard is considered.

First of all, stock up on everything you need.

First you need a good white cardboard (preferably 0.35 - 0.5 mm - determined by eye on the ruler).

You also need the right tools:

  • mechanical pencil with a 0.5 mm lead,
  • PVA glue,
  • ruler 30 cm,
  • corner,
  • eraser,
  • threads (preferably not very fleecy),
  • transparent plastic, double-sided tape,
  • emery of two types (large and small),
  • paper knife, regular scissors,
  • manicure scissors,
  • clothespins (preferably plastic with flat surfaces),
  • as well as some other little things, which will be discussed later.

And most importantly - you need a sincere desire to make a layout!

Here we will consider the production of a model on an already finished chassis. As a donor, you can use cars from the TT-model or VTTV.

When producing any layout, reference materials are needed in the form of drawings and illustrations of the modeling object. To save time I also used the CMV from the TT model.

So, let's begin. If a drawing is used, then all dimensions must be recalculated in the appropriate scale, in my case - 1:120. Next, on a sheet of cardboard, you should draw a basic scan of the car WITHOUT a roof (the result should be an elongated parallelepiped without a floor) ( Rice. one).

On it we draw everything that should be on the walls of the car, i.e. windows, doors, lines where stiffeners should be, etc. After everything is drawn, we cut through all the windows with a knife.

Now it is necessary to increase the rigidity of the future body- With reverse side you need to stick a second layer of cardboard with already cut windows on the walls so that the windows coincide with each other ( Rice. 2).

Since cardboard, when wet, has a bad property of swelling, it is not necessary to smear a lot of glue, but you need to quickly and thinly smear one side and immediately press it firmly and put it under a press.

Now let's take a look at the stiffeners. They are made from threads that are glued along the drawn lines: first, an adhesive strip is applied, on which a thread is then applied and pressed with a finger. The bottom line is to soak the thread with glue and remove excess glue from the surface. When all the edges are glued, it's time to outline the doors. To do this, cut a thin groove along the contour of the door with a knife. After that, we coat the cut out contours of the doors and the already glued threads. When everything is dry, you need to carefully walk on the surface of the threads with fine emery and coat with glue again. With all the smearing, we try to leave as little glue as possible so that unnecessary irregularities do not come out later. Handrails are made from thin strips of cardboard.

Now it's time to start assembling. We push the folds on the back side with scissors. Then cut out, carefully bend and glue ( Rice. 3).

Roughly protruding cardboard in the places of gluing is carefully sanded.

Roof. To get a roof desired shape, you first need to create a box of layered cardboard, the height of which is equal to the height of the roof itself (usually painted in grey colour). The width and length should be 1 and 2 mm greater than the width and length of the car blank, respectively (these are approximate indicators). This is necessary so that after gluing the roof (by the way, it is also desirable to glue it with a press), it can be sanded from the sides and thereby fit the size of the car. Next, the roof needs to be given a convex shape - for this, we draw a roof profile from the ends and cut off the excess longitudinally. After that, we grind first with a large emery, and then with a fine one. After that, we coat the roof with glue and wait until it dries. We process with fine emery and repeat the operation. Now you can glue the roof. If you find something to press it while it dries, it will be good. If there are stiffeners on the roof in the original, then they are made in the same way with the help of threads. We coat the joint of the roof with the body with glue. After that, air intakes can be attached to the roof. We stick cardboard on the ends of the car to hide the joint, although, depending on the situation, you can do without it. With the help of toothpicks, transitional soufflés are made ( Rice. 4).

Let's talk a little about the insides. First you need to make a floor of 2-3 layers of cardboard. Next, on it we mark out the scheme of partitions, which, after cutting out, “put” on the glue. The total height of the interior with the floor must be selected taking into account the height of the undercarriage. We glue the upper shelves to the walls, and the lower ones, most likely, will have to be glued to the floor. After that, a strip of cardboard 1 cm wide and 2 cm less than the length of the car is glued over the partitions.

Now you can paint. It is advisable to use indelible paints. You can use spray, regular oil or special model paints. Next, use tape and brushes different sizes to get the desired color.

When everything is dry, inside walls of the car with the help of double-sided adhesive tape we glue strips of transparent plastic. From the inside, we stick double-sided tape on the roof, and then we press the inside of the car to it. From below, on the floor of the car, we again glue double-sided tape and press the chassis to it ( Rice. 5).

The car is ready!

See also the video on how to make a freight car out of cardboard.

Modeling is a very interesting activity.

I always dreamed of making a model of the railway since childhood, in reality I only made a few spans experimental ways. Unfortunately, during my work, I encountered many problems and scarce details, in this article I want to discuss with you the most FAQ when creating a layout of the railway track and transport.

In the second issue of ModelMen magazine, I published an article and some photos from the website of an experienced modeller who builds models of railways and participates in exhibitions with his creations. Even looking at the photos of the layout, you can already determine the amount of work for yourself, make a list of tools and materials. I will not immediately give the entire list of what is necessary because it may not be complete, let's better analyze together what is made of what.

Base

The layout of the railroad track must stand on something, so at the very beginning it is necessary to construct a base (table) for the layout. The base can be solid and collapsible. It’s easier to make a solid base, but then you need to decide in advance on the room for the layout, it should be big room in case of expansion.

For the base you will need legs; you can take them from old school desks or make them yourself. The whole structure can be easily made from plywood and wooden blocks. For fasteners you will need screws, metal corners. To make a collapsible layout, you will have to rack your brains over the base device and how to transport it.

Tool

To work, you will need many different tools:

Hammer
- screwdrivers
- nippers and pliers
- chisels
- files
- spatulas
- scissors
- knives
- brushes
- soldering iron
- and etc.

railroad tracks

In order for the trains to move in the right direction, we need rails, they can be purchased ready-made in specialized shops for modellers. If you, like me, do not have such stores in your city, then you can buy them through online stores or go for them yourself. In extreme cases, the rails will have to do it yourself.

The easiest construction option is to use rails, they are glued or nailed to the base with small nails, the joints can be soldered and cleaned with a file.

If there are no ready-made rails, then you need to think about how to make them yourself, you can take the dimensions of the rails that are sold in stores and make your own. For sleepers, you will need to cut a lot of thin bars, this can be done on a small machine. The rail itself must conduct current, so it is advisable to make it from thick copper wire that can be rolled on manual machine before rectangular section. You can attach the rail to the sleepers with a good glue or solder it to the nails driven into the sleepers, this can be done after 3-4 sleepers.

electrical equipment

For the movement of the train, it is required electricity, unless of course you are not making a steam locomotive. Factory and home-made power supplies are used as a power source (see diagrams, radio engineering), the output voltage should not be dangerous, they usually use power supplies up to 16 volts, for small models 6-9 volts are enough.

The train moves with the help of an electric motor, it can be taken from broken toys or purchased at a radio store. Electricity is supplied to the engine from two rails, voltage is removed from them using two or more counters or from the metal wheels of the train itself.

For wiring electricity on a layout (base), you will need copper wires and connectors.

In addition to the trains themselves, the layout may contain traffic lights, barriers, lights and other elements that need electricity. Before wiring, carefully consider every detail, after installation it will be too late to wire, you will have to change the layout.

Landscape

An integral part of a good layout is landscaping, this should be given Special attention. For similarity with reality, you need to work hard on simulating hills, vegetation, buildings, men, vehicles, etc.

Many parts can be used in ready-made, i.e. take toy cars, figurines of people, also in children's stores you can buy figurines of animals, trees ...

To simulate hills, mountains, etc., you need plywood, building plaster, papier-mâché, fiberglass, acrylic paints and other finishing materials.

Building

Models of buildings can also be purchased at toy stores or you can make them yourself from wood, cardboard, papier-mâché, plywood, etc.

Modelers often take real train stations as a model, photograph them and turn them into miniatures on the table.

On the site, I will periodically publish my developments and those sent by you, you are probably interested in information on how to make a train model, traffic lights, trees, bridges and other elements for the railway. Also I will post electrical circuits, photographs and drawings of old and new trains.