We never know what can turn up in our reader mail. The same can be said for
FineScale Modeler’s Final Details page, where “modeling out of the box” takes on a new meaning as we feature the unusual, humorous, poignant, remarkable, inspiring, or just plain amazing.
But when Jose Carlos Canjura sent these pictures from Santa Tecla, El Salvador, we knew you would be seeing them, too. The models cracked us up, but we were also impressed by the skill Jose showed in making the planes look as if they had been painted in the livery of his chosen beverages. And as we learned his technique of transferring paper-model forms to cardboard templates he used to cut and form metal parts, we saw an inventive modeler at work.
Furthermore, as an aeronautical structure engineer, he got the shapes right. What started as a desire to create a more-durable form of origami (another hobby of his) led him to folding malleable metal in the same way. A co-worker admiring a geometric “origami” bauble on Jose’s desk said it would look even better if it were an airplane. That put the idea in Jose’s mind — and, like a true modeler, once he became enamored of the idea, he had to build it.
In Final Details of the
July 2017 FSM, we featured Jose’s 1/48 scale MGD Macchi C.202 Folgore. Now, here’s a closer look at some of his ongoing creations, providing insight into his unusual techniques. Enjoy!