Oh yeah! Another good-looking Gundam papercraft. This model has 8 pages of un-colored parts. Yup, that means you have to print these on colored card stock(gray, blue, dark blue, red and yellow). If you don't have the colored paper then you're gonna have to do the tedious job of manually painting the parts using MS paint. If I'm not mistaken, this model will be available only until May 6.
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SD Zeta Gundam Papercraft
Posted by Michael James | Saturday, April 28, 2007 | anime, gundam, papercraft, robots | 0 comments »Aliens Papercraft Version Two
Posted by Michael James | Wednesday, April 25, 2007 | games, papercraft, science fiction, space ships, vehicles, weapons | 0 comments »SD Strike Freedom Gundam
Posted by Michael James | Thursday, April 19, 2007 | anime, gundam, papercraft, robots | 5 comments »Hadley's Hope 3d Model
Posted by Michael James | Tuesday, April 17, 2007 | papercraft, science fiction | 1 comments »Jan Rukr, one of the best paper modelers around announced his plan to put up a new version of his aliens papercraft. We can expect a couple of new papercrafts, info and designs. The video above shows the LV-426 Colony wherein the parts in yellow can be downloaded here. It's been a long time since he last updated his site that's why I'm really excited. Yipeee!
Architectural card models
Posted by Michael James | Monday, April 16, 2007 | buildings, papercraft | 0 comments » This site offers nine beautiful architectural models. Kids might have a hard time building these models as some of the parts are very small. Despite that, the parts are very well detailed. The watermill model above has only 6 pages of parts which is good for those who want to save on ink.
Zippy's
Honda S2000 Papercraft Car
Posted by Michael James | Saturday, April 14, 2007 | papercraft, vehicles | 1 comments » Build this car papercraft in two modes, with the roof or top-down. There are 13 colors to choose from.
Honda S2000
Soviet Space Models
Posted by Michael James | Wednesday, April 11, 2007 | papercraft, real space | 0 comments »SD Captain America
Posted by Michael James | Monday, April 09, 2007 | cartoons, hako, papercraft, science fiction, Spongebob | 0 comments » Create your very own papercraft card boxes. Materials that you'll need are black tissue paper, paper board and a decorative paper. For the last one, I think I'll just find a graphic template from the web and print it on a paperstock. I'll try to make an anime inspired box with my name on it. Just use your imagination and I'm sure you'll come up with a good looking box papercraft.
EMSL
Star Wars Papercraft Easter Egg Boxes
Posted by Michael James | Friday, April 06, 2007 | boxes, papercraft, science fiction, Star Wars | 0 comments » Who says the Easter Bunny doesn't need a little help once in awhile? Make these cute Yoda and Chewbacca Papercraft Easter Egg Boxes, illustrated by Star Wars artist Katie Cook, to hold your favorite decorated eggs.
small paper ships
Posted by Michael James | Thursday, April 05, 2007 | papercraft, ships | 0 comments » Ever wanted to build nice-looking ships that aren't complicated? Your search ends here. These papercraft ships can be built using only one sheet of card stock each.
papercraft ships