How to make a cardboard helicopter
Build your own cardboard copter with spinning rotor actions, with this step-by-step guide.
Build your own cardboard copter with spinning rotor actions, with this step-by-step guide.

Take a look at this amazing cardboard helicopter with rotating rotors, made with Makedo! The lovely folks at @spirefamilylife were kind enough to explain how they made this step-by-step, so let’s fly right into it.
Start with a large, shallow box as the floor of your helicopter — we used a hexagon-shaped box. Attach large sheets of cardboard to create the walls, attaching with Scrus only halfway up to allow flexibility for folding the tops later. Leave a small opening at one end for the tail rotor.
Fold and shape the tops of the walls into a dome-like structure, securing them with Scrus as you go. Use additional cardboard to cover the roof, filling gaps and creating a smooth surface for the main rotor.
Use the Fold-Roller to sculpt cardboard and form the tail section, aligning it with the opening you formed in step 1. Secure the tail in place with Scrus.

Cut a large opening at the front of the helicopter to act as both the window and entry point.
Cut helicopter blades from cardboard. Secure a box or additional cardboard to the top of your helicopter to elevate and stabilise the rotors. Use Roto-Rings to assemble the rotors, allowing them to spin smoothly.

Your cardboard helicopter is ready to go! Take flight into imaginative play, and be sure to tag @makedo if you post your own creation to socials. We love seeing your creations!