As per a comment I left on the PS blog recently, I thought I'd send along a few pix of Soviet Paper Rocket models, that I got from a very nice fellow in Russia some years back. They are from the early to mid 1960s, and I am sending just the covers (for now), as I think the illustrations are very "Swordy." I'm not sure these are too far off the mark for the blog, but thought I would offer anyways.
These paper model books were ubiquitous in the region for decades, primarily from a company called Maly Modelarz out of Poland. Most of their line was warcraft - tanks and airplanes and ships - but they also had some very nice civilian cars and other misc items - including these very cool spacecraft. The pages inside the book were the "parts" of the kit, printed on card stock.
I tried one of the Maly Modelarz tank kits a couple of years ago, and gave up in frustration - paper models are HARD! Hard to build accurately, at least. Plastic models seem a snap in comparison!
If anyone wants to see the "inside" of any of these books, I'll be happy to oblige.
Finally, I think all of the spacecraft depicted are fictional, but I could be wrong - that space capsule might have been from an actual Soviet design, and the satellites might have been real as well. Blog readers might be able to ID one or more of the ships.
Enjoy!
Rob C
USA