

Continue recoating with auto body filler and sanding until it loses it's polygonal shape and looks smooth.Trim off excess cloth and coat with auto body filler.Paint 2-3 layers of resin on the inside adding fiberglass cloth after the first layer.Paint 2-3 layers of resin on the outside.Glue tiny numbered tabs to matching numbers.Painstakingly cut out 20 or so pages of tiny abstract shapes.The complete process of Pepakura goes like so: I will, however, give some specifics on some of the things I did that may be different than elsewhere. This is not going to be a terribly in depth look at Pepakura since there are already many good tutorials out there.


Unfolding refers to the process of breaking the surface area of the 3D model into manageable pieces that can be printed onto paper or cardstock like puzzle pieces. It's all over the internet and instructables already but if you're new to the term basically the idea works like this: You create a 3D model, or take an existing one, and "unfold" it. So, I've been eyeing this process called Pepakura for quite a while now.
