This model by Harrison Ainsworth is one in a series of five glueless constructions of the Platonic solids built using standard business cards. Detailed instructions for building each of the five models may be found at Harrison's website here. The pictured model is an icosahedron. Instructions are also available for models of a tetrahedron, a cube, an octahedron, and a dodecahedron.April 11, 2009
Business Card Polyhedra
This model by Harrison Ainsworth is one in a series of five glueless constructions of the Platonic solids built using standard business cards. Detailed instructions for building each of the five models may be found at Harrison's website here. The pictured model is an icosahedron. Instructions are also available for models of a tetrahedron, a cube, an octahedron, and a dodecahedron.April 9, 2009
Walking MechWarrior Automata
Here is one of the best paper automata I have come across in ages. Creator Jonathan Hodgins, claims this is his first attempt at paper automation, but he has done an expert job! The model is specifically the Madcat - Timberwolf type battle mech from the MechWarrior video game series. The PDF template for the automata, along with photo instructions, may be downloaded here. If you are in the mood to customize, included in the download is a color-it-yourself blank template.
Labels:
Automata,
Mechs,
MechWarrior
April 7, 2009
1915 Automobile Papercraft
Before I built this car, the oldest papercraft template I had done was a 1934 Eiffel Tower. This template however dates back to 1915 and is scanned from an old McCall's Magazine of that year. I am not sure if this car is supposed represent a specific brand of automobile or if it is just a generic representation of the automobiles of the time period. A download of the two piece template is available from the Antique Automobile Club of America at their website here.
Labels:
Antique Templates,
Cars
April 5, 2009
Bobblehead Robot Dog Paper Toy
This cute paper toy is the 2008 creation of Shirley-Ann (a.k.a Missy) at the UK website missweblash.com. The toy is a bobblehead titled "Rusty Dogbot". The bobblehead action is provided by installing a spring from a retractable ink pen in the dog's neck. Missy's build photo of her toy shows the ears curled and treads attached the opposite of my build, but I kinda like the way mine turned out better. ;) If you want to build one for yourself, you can grab it here.Other Robot Dog Papercraft:
Doctor Who K-9
Mass Effect Kei-9
Robot Dog Illusion
April 3, 2009
Star Wars Paper Mask Jackpot
Starwars.com has a total of 32 different paper masks available for download! The masks are offered in three separate collections. The Anakin Skywalker and General Grievous masks pictured above are part of a collection of 17 Episode III masks created by various Star Wars illustrators. Downloads of the masks may be found here. The Asajj Ventress mask is part of a collection of 6 children's party masks of Clone Wars characters. These masks were issued to celebrate the premier of the Clone Wars 3D animated television series on Cartoon Network and are available here. Finally, the C-3PO mask is available here as part of a collection of 9 masks of characters from the Star Wars Original Trilogy. These masks are scans of masks that originally appeared in the 1983 book, The Star Wars Book of Masks. Happy printing and cutting Star Wars fans!Update 10/12/18: Some of these masks are no longer available!
Labels:
Masks,
Star Wars,
Television
April 2, 2009
A Note About Browsing Tektonten Papercraft
I think most people know this already, but for those of you who don't... In an effort to make Tektonten Papercraft load as quickly as possible I have set eight as the maximum number of posts that display per page. This applies as well to the "List of Post Topics" shown at the left side of the page. So, for example, if you click on a post topic that indicates that it has a total of eleven posts you will initially only see the eight most recent posts under that topic. In order to see the three other posts of the eleven it is necessary to click on the "older posts" link at the bottom of the page. Thanks!
Labels:
News
April 1, 2009
Looney Tunes Martian Maggot Papercraft
The personal spaceship of the Looney Tunes character Marvin Martian was first introduced in the 1953 animated short Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. In the cartoon, Marvin lands his ship, the Martian Maggot, on Planet X to claim its "Illudium Phosdex" resources in the name of Mars. This 7.5" (19 cm) long paper model of the Martian Maggot was created by Mike Hungerford, USA in 2004 and is available for download at his website here.
Labels:
Animation / Anime,
Looney Tunes,
Spacecraft
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