Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Transformers Hako Papercraft

I know a lot of you are waiting for papercraft models from the transformers. While waiting for someone to design the complicated robots from the movie, I'm sure you'll have fun building the paper models of Optimus Prime and Bumble Bee which you can download here.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Simpsons

I'm not really a big fan of the Simpsons but this is really fun. That's how I'd look like if I were in the Simpsons movie. And nope, I don't have a red hair, I just like the color. You too can create your Simpsons character here. Have fun! You can also download the simple Simpson's house papercraft along sith other buildings like the World Trade Center here.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

SD Z 2 Gundam Papercraft

After a long drought, a new gundam papercraft has been detected by my papercraft radar. This sd(super deformed) gundam model has 6 pages of colored parts. Building this will be a breeze as there's a photobuild instruction. Click on the red links and then save the page. Get that gundam model here.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tomb Raider Papercraft and More

That Lara Croft model is one of the best looking video game papercrafts I've seen. At 30 cm high, you have to print and cut out 6 pages of parts. You can also get papercraft models from video games like Legend of Zelda and Advance Wars. There's also a the Going Merry ship from my favorite anime "One Piece." Get your models here.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

More Robot Papercrafts

Mech builders will love this site. There are eight cool robot papercrafts waiting to be downloaded. Check 'em out here.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Robot Paper Model

Another cool robot papercraft to build. This model has 6 pages of parts. Don't forget to check the password on the page. You can download it here.

Monday, July 16, 2007

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Tenchi Muyo Papercraft

Tenchi Muyo is an anime, light novel, and manga series about a boy named Tenchi Masaki and the alien women who love him. I have seen this anime a couple of years back. I can’t remember the character’s name but this anime papercraft definitely looks good. The papermodel can be found here. Click on the picture and then look for the .lzh file. Happy building!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Gundam Papercraft

I have found three robot papercrafts for you guys. Some of you may have seen these models already but hopefully, the newbies will like ‘em. I’m talking about the 1:100 gundam MK 5 papercraft-(the blue robot), the Hazel gundam which is about 30 cm high when built and the wildgoat robot from the playstation game “Front Mission.” Check ‘em out here. The files contain pdo files which can be opened by Pepakura Viewer.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Yamato/Starblazer Papercraft

The Space Battleship Yamato(Uchu Senkan Yamato) is a Japanese science fiction anime series that was shown between 1974 and 1981. Here’s your chance to build the gearing class destroyer papercaft from the anime series. The model is pretty small with only a page of parts. It also has a photobuild instructions. Line-up and get your model here.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Tsukina Anime Papercraft

Here’s a very nice looking anime girl papercraft for you guys. There aren’t that many anime models out there so you are in luck:) You can get the model here.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Astroboy Papercraft

Astroboy is the english title for the Japanese anime “Tetsuwan Atomu” which translates to “Mighty Atom” and literally to “Iron Arm Atom” that was first shown on Japanese TV from 1963 to 1966.

Here’s your chance to build this cool robot paper model. The astroboy papercraft has 2 pages of beautifully detailed parts wherein there are optional parts and 2 different face expressions. You can get the model here. The page is in Japanese so just look for the “PDF file is here” to download the model.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Transformers Papercraft


I heard the Transformers movie rocks. I haven’t seen it yet but I plan to watch it next week. Meanwhile, I have uncovered two robot papercrafts that you might love to build. The transformers papercrafts. Well, not literally the autobot and decepticon from the movie but two adorable models called the roboticon and destrutobot. Ok, I take that back. The destructobot looks scary. You can get ‘em here.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Gigantor/Tenstsujin/Iron Man #28 Papercraft

Gigantor (originally Tetsujin, literally “Iron Man #28″) was a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama published in 1958 which was later made into several anime series, the first in 1963. It was the first “giant robot” series. A live action motion picture with heavy use of computer generated graphics was produced in Japan in 2005 based on the old comics as opposed to the newer version in “New Gigantor” which was translated into many languages including Arabic.
I have found a papercraft model from this
site .You can also check the built model here. Enjoy!

Monday, July 2, 2007

Gigantor Statue

After suffering heavy damage in the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, Kobe City’s Nagata Ward has managed to rebuild and recover quite well. To celebrate its revival, Nagata Ward has planning to erect a statue of one of Kobe’s local heroes, the anime robot Testujin 28 [Gigantor]. The statue will cost 135 million yen (about 1.1 million US dollars) to build, 45 million of which the city government has promised to provide. If completed the statue will rise to a height of 18 meters, which is about the same as a 5 story apartment building. Hmmm, can’t wait to see that. Check out their official site for more information.