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Best Papercraft Cars That You Can Build

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Papercraft projects are a fantastic way to improve your dexterity and creativity. 

In particular, papercraft cars are a fun and affordable project that can range from beginner-friendly to more advanced. 

Although patience is important when making a papercraft car, it is a highly rewarding activity!

In this article, we’ll discuss:

  • A few of the papercraft cars that you can DIY

  • The tools you will need to get started

  • Some key crafting tips to ensure that your project runs smoothly

People of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy making papercraft cars, so let’s jump into it!


Papercraft Cars That You Can DIY 

There are several papercraft cars that you can build yourself, depending on your skill level. 

In this section, we’ll outline a few key projects that may appeal to a variety of backgrounds and interests! 

Porsche 911

If you’re interested in detailed work that will result in an elegant papercraft car, the Porsche 911 is a terrific option. 

This car craft is more suitable for adults, but kids may be able to craft it with some help along the way. 

Click here to access a tutorial for crafting the Porsche 911, created especially for kids!

Volkswagen Beetle

Most kids go through a phase where they’re insistent on driving a Volkswagen Beetle for their first car. 

And who can blame them; the car is small, fast, and very cute! 

Unlike most sports cars, Beetles are more circular in shape and can be easier for kids or beginners to attempt. 

Check out this video here for a demonstration of how the car is made. Also, if you are looking for a blueprint of this project, it can be found on this website here!

Ford Mustang

Up next is the Ford Mustang. This car can provide a great paper crafting experience for fans of its distinctive features! 

Ford Mustang projects are a great intermediate option as a stepping stone to more advanced models, such as the Lamborghini Aventador. 

This link goes to an informative video on how to build this papercraft car.

Lamborghini Aventador

If you’re ready to level up your paper crafting, the Lamborghini Aventador is one of the more challenging builds to craft. 

The car has a plethora of unique details, adding to its sleek look and the overall difficulty of this craft. If you’re up for the challenge, give the Lamborghini Aventador a shot!

In fact, 10 years ago, VisualSpicer on YouTube made a near-life-size Lamborghini Aventador A-E2 in the style of a police car. You can watch the timelapse of his massive build here.

Mini Cooper

Lastly, the Mini Cooper is another easy project for beginners to embark on. 

These eccentric cars have a fairly basic shape that is very kid-friendly! Mini Coopers also come in a lot of fun colors, so this car can be built repeatedly with a completely different appearance each time.

Did you know that the Mini Cooper used to be a racecar? If you’d like to jump into racecar crafting, here’s a tutorial on how to build the Mini Cooper.

Celebrity Cars

Lots of famous cars (such as the van from Scooby Doo or Lightning McQueen) can be crafted as well!

Crafting these cars can be such a fun activity to do with younger kids, or as a tribute to some of your favorite movies. 

In fact, even some of the old Hot Wheels cars can be made with paper! Making celebrity cars can be a wonderful way to connect older and younger generations through shared automotive interests. 


Important Tools Needed To Build Papercraft Models 

Papercraft models require specific tools in order to be done effectively and with ease.

In order to get started with your papercraft model, take a look at this list of tools that you may need to complete your design:

Cricut device/machine

A Cricut device is an electronic cutting machine that is very precise. These machines can cut fabric, metal foils, and paper. 

Cricut devices can also be calibrated to provide you with step-by-step instructions for any project that you’re completing. 

Cardstock paper (150 GSM or more)

Medium-thickness (150 GSM or more) cardstock paper is ideal for papercraft cars or other models. Cardstock paper is durable and can support a variety of finishes (glossy, matte, and other options).

Scorer or bone folder

Bone folders are typically seen in books, but they’re also used in paper crafts for scoring and folding paper!

Clean lines are occasionally difficult to achieve, depending on the design you’re after. Fortunately, bone folders will make all of your papercraft models look professional.

Small, sharp scissors

Some papercrafts don’t require cutting, but if yours does and you don’t own a Cricut machine, fine-pointed scissors are important for precise cutting and shaping!

Tacky glue

Tacky glue (or polyvinyl acetate white glue) is essential for building a secure paper model. 

This type of glue dries more quickly than standard glue, and it also lasts much longer to ensure that your designs are preserved.

Tacky glue can usually be found at your local craft store. However, be careful – it can be very sticky!

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Actual design files that you load into the Cricut device

You can load design files into your Cricut device – how cool is that! 

Just use the Cricut Design Space software found on the Cricut website. As long as the device is connected to your mobile device or computer, you will be able to see design prompts as you go along.


Some Tips For Making Paper Crafts

Making paper crafts takes patience and practice. Through a lot of trial and error, we have compiled a list of tips for making paper crafts so that you can avoid the most common mistakes. 

As long as you have these tips in mind, your paper crafts will continue to improve as you do more projects!

Choose the right materials

Picking the right materials for your papercraft is very important. The materials listed above are just the beginning of paper crafting. If you’re overwhelmed by the number of items you’ll need, consider buying a paper crafting kit!

Start with simple projects, or Try PaperCraftWorld’s designs

PaperCraftWorld has an excellent selection of easy-to-make designs that do not require the use of scissors. 

In fact, entering your email earns you a free mini heart model and 10% off of your next order! 

Simply head to our website and select the design you’re interested in – we have a massive selection for you to choose from.

Take your time

Papercrafting is a hobby with intricate detail work and multiple steps. Some people find model building to be cathartic, but if you’re just starting out, you may wish you could hurry along the process. 

As you finish modeling some of your favorite animals, cars, or characters, patience will become second nature. 

You may enjoy turning on a TV show or your favorite music to pass through the monotonous parts of paper crafting more quickly. However, make sure to always have one eye on your design!

Avoid using too much glue

As mentioned earlier, the glue that is used for papercrafts is stickier than regular glue. 

You are better off using less glue and building it up as time goes on. It is very difficult to remove glue once too much is added, and it may compromise the integrity of your design.


Try Our Papercraft Kits! 

Be sure to check out our selection of papercraft kits at PaperCraftWorld! We have a unique selection of wall art, lamps, animals, masks, and much, much more. 

Our papercrafts and quality set us apart, as our kits come with all of the materials you’ll need to get creative. Head over to our website to get some crafting inspiration, and start your paper crafting journey today!

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