Tetsuya's models are simple but cute. Cherry Moo is the latest addition to his papertoy line-up. This one is available for download until May 31,2008 only. The ROMMY papertoys can be downloaded here.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
ROMMY Cherry Moo Papertoy
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Yatter Bark Hako Dog Robot Papercraft
Here's the latest model from the guy who designs some of the SD Gundam papercrafts that you see here. This hako dog robot(Yatta-Man) has one page of parts. Click on the red link for the instructions.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
SD MS-14 Gelgoog Papercraft
Another mech papercraft from the Gundam UC(Universal Century) has been released. The MS-14 Gelgoog appeared in the Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory anime series. This papercraft which has seven pages of un-colored parts can be downloaded here until May 6, 2008 only. I'll let you know when the instruction is out.
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
Chrome Hounds Mech Papercraft
Chrome Hounds is a video game for the Xbox 360 that was released back in 2006. This game is similar to the Mechwarrior and Armored Core Series. Three mech papercrafts from different factions(Tarakia, Morskoj and Sal Kar) can be downloaded here. These models have lots of parts and are well-detailed just like the other papercrafts from chokipeta.
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Friday, April 25, 2008
Robotic Army Standard Banner Papercrafts
I found this awesome site while surfing. It's from Kancho, the designer of the Stormtrooper helmet that came out years back. Though no longer updated, you can still find free downloads of army standard banners and body signs from four different teams(Order of the Axe, No Bulls, Fist of Glory and Bellicose Birds). There are also some good-looking robots for sale though I'm not sure if you can still purchase them.
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EFSF WB Spaceship Papercraft
Here's one of the spaceships that appeared on one of the Gundam series in the Universal Century timeline. There are two pages of parts. Click on the red link for the instructions.
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FDA Lasik Quality of Life Report
I am starting to have problems reading words at far distances. I am also starting to experience head aches after long reading sessions. I guess that is what you get from using the computer, watching TV and playing video games for long periods of time. I need to go to an optometrist to have my eyes checked. No need to go far as my mom is one. She will probably recommend glasses which does not look good on me or the contact lenses which can be a hassle to put on and off. I'm thinking of something more permanent like a Lasik Eye Surgery which can be a bit expensive.
More than 99% of patients reported that their quality of life after Lasik surgery was as they had expected or better. About 2% reported complications that are frequently or always problematic, according to the survey conducted by the nonprofit Council or Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance (USAEyes).
USAEyes certifies patient outcomes through its CORE survey. The unique survey requests “better than”, “worse than”, and “as expected” responses to key questions about Lasik results.
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Funny Character Cafe Papercrafts
The fcc papercraft site has a bunch of models available for download. Some of the most notable include Ken of Street Fighter, R2-D2 of Star Wars, Santa Claus, Katamari Damacy(a Japanese video game character), kitchen & living room furniture and appliances and many other crazy papercrafts. To download the models, right click on the picture of the parts then hit "Save Picture As."
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Papercraft
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Kira Kira: Shikako Maejima Papercraft
"Kira Kira" is a PC game on the theme of punk band."Kirari Siino" is the main heroine of the game.
Shikako Maejima, the bass player is the third papercraft released by atom of glue2 chronicle for this video game. The file is in pdo format so you'll need a pepakura viewer to open it. This cute papercraft has 4 pages of parts and stands at 14 cm high. You can download it here.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Eco-kun Kama House Papercraft
Here is a simple house papercaft from a store that sells home products in Japan.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
GBA(Gameboy Advance) SP Famicom Edition Papercraft
On June 15, 2003, Nintendo celebrated the 2oth anniversary of Famicom(Family Computer) System. Wow, it's been a long time. I remember playing Super Mario back in the early 90's with this system. Anyways, people in Japan who bought games like Tales of Fantasia (GBA), Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (GCN), Tales of Symphonia (GCN), Shinyaku Seiken Densetsu (GBA), Mario Family Tour (GCN) and Starfee 2 (GBA) got the chance to win 1 of the 1000 limited edition maroon and white SP units. As for us, the closest thing we can do to get this is to build the papercrafts which can be found here.
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Friday, April 18, 2008
Yatterman Anime Papercraft: Omotchama
Yatterman (ヤッターマン, Yattāman)is an anime series first aired from January 1, 1977 to January 27, 1979 totalling 108 episodes.
Omotchama (オモッチャマ, Omocchama): (Voiced by Raiko Katsura, Chiaki Takahashi (2008)) A robot built by Gan, it serves as the mascot of the Takada toy shop run by Gan's father. It is shaped like a large dice, and is known for its catchphrase "-da-koron" at the end of every sentence. Her voice introduces the next episode just before the end credits-wiki
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Anime Head Papercraft
Here's a simple anime head papercraft.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
SD RGM-79Q GM Quel Papercraft
Following the brutal fighting of the Delaz Incident of 0083, the Earth Federation decided to form a special task force to suppress possible rebellions in space colonies. This new semi-autonomous force was known as the Titans. The RGM-79Q GM Quel, a refinement of the RGM-79N GM Custom, was chosen as their first mainstay mobile suit. It featured improved performance over the GM Custom, and its recognizable blue color scheme served to intimidate enemies of the Titans. However it was designed to fight inside colonies, not in the void of space. It was only assigned to Titans, and became their main stay mobile suits until the release of Hi-Zack and Marasai-wiki
You can download the parts here. There are six pages of parts. You also have the option to download the un-colored parts and print on colored paper/card stock if you want to save on ink. Click on the red links to find the photo build instructions.
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Super Mario Papercraft: Thwomp
The first appearance of Thwomps was in Super Mario Bros. 3, in which they are found exclusively in fortresses. Thwomps are obstacles that try to crush Mario. I used to play Wario on my old gameboy and if I remember it correctly, Thwomps also made an appearance there.
The papercraft can be found here. It has three pages of parts. There are no instructions but building this one isn't really hard.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Fate Stay Night: Rider Papercraft
That is the latest Fate Stay Night model from the dream-catz blog. You can download rider together with the lancer and archer models here.
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Buttons and Lucky Papertoys
You can get those cat papertoys by emailing the designer here.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
GuillomZ Papertoys
There's a couple of papertoys available for download at Guiullom Z's site.
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Felix and Nico Papercrafts
Grab these two simple papertoys by Perro Loco. Here is Felix and Nico. You have to print these on colored paper.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Humanoid Robot Papercraft
Check out this cool humanoid robot papercraft. The download is here. Very easy to build as it only has two pages of parts.
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Monday, April 7, 2008
Halahettadon Papercraft
Rommy Sloth Paper Toys has a new model, the Halahettadon. Get it here. Available until May 15 only.
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SD ZGMF-X56S/α Force Impulse Gundam Papercraft
The ZGMF-X56S/α Force Impulse Gundam is the ZAFT equivalent to the Earth Alliance's GAT-X105+AQM/E-X01 Aile Strike Gundam. The Force Silhouette pack provides the Impulse Gundam with increased mobility in space, as well as atmospheric flight on Earth. The Force Silhouette pack is stored on the Minerva's dedicated hangar for the Impulse Gundam and is sent out onto the field via a computer-controlled flyer craft. The flyer delivers the pack to the Impulse Gundam and automatically returns to the Minerva. The Force Silhouette pack docks with the Impulse Gundam via a laser lock. The only additional armament carried by the Force Silhouette pack is a pair of beam sabers-mahq.net
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Anime and Robot Papercrafts
I wanted to post this site before but I lost the link. I found it again today. You can download those papercrafts here. The files are in .pdo(pepakura format).
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
SD ZGMF-X42S Destiny Gundam Papercraft
A new gundam papercraft designer has emerged. The SD Destiny Gundam is pretty much the same as that of turbolabo's robot models. Here are the parts and instructions: head, chest, waist, legs, arms, shoulders & backpack. Look for the "yahoo briefcase" link on one of his posts to download the parts.
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Friday, April 4, 2008
Ghost In The Machine Papercraft
Here's a pretty simple but nice looking papercraft from a new designer. Check it out here.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
Portal Cake Papercraft
Portal is a single-player first person action/puzzle video game developed by the Valve Corporation. You get that cake when you complete the puzzle in the "Aperture Science Enrichment Center" using the Portal Gun.
You can download that here.
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