March 31, 2012
St. Paul's Cathedral Paper Pop-up
Elod Beregszaszi creates paper pop-ups based on a technique developed by Japanese architect Masahiro Chatani. This pop-up of St. Paul's Cathedral is a free sample of Elod's work which may be downloaded as a PDF. St. Paul's Cathedral is a well known landmark in London, England which stands on the highest point in the city.
Labels:
Architecture,
Pop-ups
March 29, 2012
Ultraman Papercraft: Takkongu Monster
Takkongu is a giant monster who plagues the city of Tokyo in the Ultraman Returns television show. Takkongu is covered with octopus-like suction cups and is sometimes referred to as the "oil monster" due to his fondness for drinking crude oil. This simple papercraft model of Takkongu was designed by Ozasikiwarasi and may be downloaded here.
March 28, 2012
Maharaja's Elephant Paper Toy
Agence Eureka continues to post delightful papercraft from past decades. This simple paper toy is entitled "L'Elephant Du Maharadjah" (English: The Elephant of the Maharaja?). I am not sure how old the toy is, but the graphics have a 70's feel to me. The two pages of the template for the elephant may be found here and here.
Labels:
Animals,
Antique Templates,
Elephants
March 24, 2012
Nintendo Papercraft: Meta Knight Mask
Meta Knight is the sometimes ally, sometimes enemy of Kirby in Nintendo's Kirby series of video games. Meta Knight first appeared in Kirby's Adventure released in 1993. This papercraft Meta Knight mask by Objsolid comes in both 10" (25.4 cm) and life size versions. The Pepakura PDO templates for the masks may be downloaded here.
March 22, 2012
Kingdom Hearts Papercraft: Dream Rod
After completing a papercraft Dream Sword from the Kingdom Hearts II video game, I set my sights on producing paper models of the other two "dream" weapons from the game. Here at long last is another one in the set: the Dream Rod. The Dream Rod is a mystic weapon and as such it is wielded by Donald Duck, who in the game is the Royal Magician. If you observe the Dream Rod during game play its seems to be about baseball bat size, but for this model I chose to make it closer to "magic wand size" at around 24" (61 cm) long. The PDF template for the Rod may be downloaded here.
Other Dream Weapon Papercraft:
Labels:
Disney,
Kingdom Hearts,
Video Games,
Weapons
March 21, 2012
Pacific Northwest Style Totem Pole Papercraft
The totem poles of the US Pacific Northwest are an art form of the Native Americans of that region. According to the Manataka American Indian Council, totems are non-religious in nature:
"Totem figures are not Gods. Totems are not worshiped like religious icons nor used as a talisman. They were never used to ward off evil spirits and claims of bizarre, magical "totemism" practices are fiction. A totem pole may be compared to the symbolism portrayed in the Great Seal of the United States or a Coat of Arms. These national emblems are roughly equivalent to the meaning bound up in a totem pole except they identified clans not an entire nation."This papercraft totem pole was designed by Glitschka Studios who have offices in the Pacific Northwest and who have found inspiration in the local culture for their illustration work.
Labels:
Statues,
Totem Poles
March 18, 2012
Papercraft Car: 1972 AMC Gremlin
This papercraft car is a promotional item produced by the now defunct American Motor Company to introduce their 1972 Gremlin automobile. A line of text on the template proclaims, "Cut out and build a Gremlin, then come in and we will put you in the real thing." The white boxes on the sides of the car are where the car dealer's contact information was to be printed. A scan of the template for the Gremlin is located here.
Labels:
Antique Templates,
Cars
Marvel Comics Paper Toys: Female Superheroes
Black Star Toy has a paper toy assortment of some of my favorite female characters from Marvel Comics. From left to right are Mystique. Psylocke, and the Scarlet Witch. Each of the characters has played a significant role in the X-Men titles, with the Scarlet Witch being a member of the Avengers as well. Black Star Toy also features paper toys of celebrities done in a similar style.
Labels:
Marvel Comics,
X-Men
March 15, 2012
Edward Scissorhands Paper Dolls
I think this paper doll thing is growing on me. ^^ These paper dolls were created in 2011 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Tim Burton's movie, Edward Scissorhands. If you look closely you will recognize all sorts of props and characters from the movie. This art is the work of illustrator Rozenn Bothuon and may be downloaded here.
Labels:
Paper Dolls
March 12, 2012
Lord of the Rings Papercraft: Elf Helmet
There seems to be an abundance of Fantasy themed paper model helmets around these days. Here is another one to add to the tally. This LOTR Elf helmet by Movieman has a unique open design. From its looks, I assume that this papercraft is based on a 3D model from one of the many of the Lord of the Rings video games. The Pepakura PDO template for the helmet may be downloaded here.
Labels:
Helmets / Hats,
Lord of the Rings
March 9, 2012
8-Bit Video Game Character Pop-Ups
The Cubeecraft website now has a side project of pop-ups called "Pixel Pages". As you might expect from the title, these pop-ups primarily feature classic 8-bit video game characters, however other pop culture characters in pixelated form are available too. Pictured above are Link from Legend of Zelda, Disney's Scrooge McDuck, Gizmo from Gremlins, and Mega Man. Templates for all 32+ characters may be downloaded here.
Labels:
Disney,
Gremlins,
Legend of Zelda,
Mega Man,
Nintendo,
Pop-ups,
Video Games
March 6, 2012
Retro UFO Papercraft
I like the retro styling of this little papercraft UFO. The finished model measures only three inches (7.6 cm) across. Created by Sirrob01, the flying saucer was originally intended for use in miniature gaming. The PDF template for the model may be downloaded here. Sirrob says the guns are the hardest part of the build followed by the clear canopy.
Labels:
Miniature Gaming,
Spacecraft
March 4, 2012
Street Fighter Papercraft: Chun-Li Bracelets
The female character Chun-Li first appeared in the Capcom video game Street Fighter II. She has appeared in every Street Fighter game since, as well as the Marvel vs. Capcom series of games. These full size paper models of Chun-Li's iconic bracelets were created by "ishi kami no kusuri".
Other Street Fighter Papercraft:
Ryu
Chun-Li
Zangief
Ken
UPDATE 8/18/17: Sorry! This papercraft is no longer available. :(
Other Street Fighter Papercraft:
Ryu
Chun-Li
Zangief
Ken
UPDATE 8/18/17: Sorry! This papercraft is no longer available. :(
Labels:
Armor,
Street Fighter,
Video Games
March 1, 2012
Half-Life Papercraft: Frag Grenade
For those of you who were hoping for more Half-Life papercraft, here is a little something until I can put together something more elaborate. This is a paper model of the Mk2 grenade that appears in the Half-Life 1 video game (as you might gather from the delightfully pixelated textures ^^). At only four parts, it is a simple build. The PDF template for the grenade may be downloaded here.
Other Papercraft Grenades:
Halo 3 Frag Grenade
Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch
Half-Life Snark (trust me, its a grenade)
Other Papercraft Grenades:
Halo 3 Frag Grenade
Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch
Half-Life Snark (trust me, its a grenade)
Labels:
Grenades,
Half-Life,
Video Games
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