 I found this printable papercraft Mr. Universe van online at a site called Paperized Papercrafts. The link is in the description below. I brought it in the photoshop and blew up each element to the size where the length of the van just fit into an 11 by 17 piece of paper. Took them to OfficeMax to have them printed out then brought them home cut them out and the idea was to glue mount them to some poster board. I couldn't do that inside of course I did that out in the garage and after letting them dry for an hour I brought them back inside and started cutting them out. Now you'll notice each piece has tabs built into it but I'm cutting out extra tabs on the edges that don't have tabs already printed on them. You'll see why in a minute. Since this was printed out much larger than it was designed I felt it would need extra support rather than just glue or tape so I decided to design my own system of tabs to insert into the joins. You can see me drawing the tabs here and then cutting them out and cutting the slots with an exacto knife and then methodically sliding them in. Once the roof was attached to one of the sides I was immediately impressed with how sturdy the join was. Then I attached the other side to the roof and it was at this point I realized I wasn't going to need glue at all. This system of tabs and slots was going to work beautifully. Creating the tabs and slots for the front and back pieces were a little more complex because they have uh because they are not flat pieces they have some folds in them so it was a little more complicated but not much. This was a surprisingly easy process. Now I'm slowing down to actual speed so you can see me inserting the final slot as I'm assembling it and there it is full 3D surprisingly sturdy. I'm not having to be delicate with it at all and it's beautiful. Now you're asking why did I need to print it out super large like this? Allow me to demonstrate. It's my freaking cosplay.