A new card model is available at Ralph Currell's website of a 1/350 scale Russian airship from 1915.
I've built the V-1 and the V-2 he designed and they turned out very well. He also has his concept of the H. G. Wells landship as well as a few other designs.
If you are interested in cardmodels, take a look at mine at http://www.mylinuxisp.com/~wmccullough/PaperPanzers.html
No airships, but I do have three Halberstadt CLII, and MkIV's, MkV's, A7V's, Medium A's, Schneider CA1's and FT17's. All are in 1/72 or 1/76 scale. Some are available as free downloads.
Thanks for posting, I have built your Schneider, I really enjoyed it, I have downloaded the others, and as soon as I can I will work on them, Thanks for sharing. I look forward to the St. Chamond, How about some oddities as well.
All the best
Tim R
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im still tempted to take a paper model and convert it into a plastic model, ever since i had begun experementing with paper models, ive been wanting to try that.
The St. Chamond is a work in progress. I'm also working on a Crompton's Emplacement Destroyer 3, based on the drawings in Tankette. I've got most of the 4.5 inch howitzer for it done and alpha-tested.
I am re-scaling the FT17 from 1/76 to 1/72, and including the BS75 "turret" (from what I see of it I suspect it didn't turn). I'm also detailing the suspension similar to my Schneider, to make it more 3-dimensional. I also have a US 6-ton tank (slightly modified FT17)
I plan to make the A7VU, K-Wagen, LKI and II, some of the armored cars and SPAA's on trucks, etc. I will eventually do the entire series of British rhomboid tanks and the mediums. I invite requests and suggestions.