Saturday, February 18, 2017

Kong - The Gorilla Paper Toy - by Tougui & Ekiem



Created under a colaboration between two french designers, Tougui & Ekiem, this is Kong, the Gorilla paper toy and you will need to print only one sheet of paper to build yours.

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Criado de uma colaboração entre dois designers franceses, Tougui & Ekiem, este é Kong, o Gorila paper toy e você vai precisar imprimir apenas uma folha de papel para montar o seu.


Link: Kong.The.Gorilla.Paper.Toy.by.Tougui.&.Ekiem


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Minecraft - Steve Paper Toy In Boxzet Style - by ByMan Studio



Designed by ByMan Studio, here is Steve, from Minecraft videogame, in a nice paper toy version in Boxzet style.

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Criado por ByMan Studio, este é o Steve, do game Minecraft, em uma divertida versão paper toy em estilo Boxzet.

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Link: Minecraft.Steve.Paper.Toy.In.Boxzet.Style.by.ByMan.Studio


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Money Change Machine Paper Model In 1/12 Scale - by Mitsuba

This Money Change Machine paper model, offered by Mitsuba, a Japanese website, is perfect for dioramas and figures in 1/12 scale, such as Figma and similars.

Esta Máquina de Trocar Cédulas, oferecida pelo site japonês Mitsuba, é perfeita para dioramas e figuras na escala 1/12, tais como as da Figma e similares.


Link: Money.Change.Machine.Paper.Model.In.1/12.Scale.by.Mitsuba


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Friday, February 17, 2017

IBM 5100 Portable Computer Paper Model In 1/12 Scale - by Ama



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The Real Thing
Created by Japanese designer Ama, from Axe Factory website, this is the paper model version of the IBM 5100 Portable Computer in 1/12 scale. The IBM 5100 Portable Computer is a portable computer (one of the first, if not the very first) introduced in September 1975, six years before the IBM Personal Computer. A single integrated unit provided the keyboard, five-inch CRT display, tape drive, processor, several hundred kibibytes of read only memory containing system software, and up to 64 KiB of RAM. It was the size of a small suitcase, weighed about 55 lb (25 kg), and could be transported in an optional carrying case, hence the "portable" designation. In 1975 it was an amazing technical accomplishment to package a complete computer with a large amount of ROM and RAM, CRT display, and a tape drive into a machine that small; it was two more years before the similar but much cheaper Commodore PET was released. Earlier desktop computers of approximately the same size, such as the HP 9830, did not include a CRT nor nearly as much memory. An equivalent late 1960s IBM computer would have been nearly as large as two desks and would have weighed about half a ton.


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A 1975 Announcement 
Criado pelo designer japonês Ama, do site Axe Factory, esta é a versão em papel na escala 1/12 do do Computador Portátil IBM 5100. O IBM 5100 Portable Computer foi um computador pessoal apresentado ao mercado em setembro de 1975, seis anos antes do IBM PC. Uma simples unidade integrada incluía o teclado, monitor CRT de 5 polegadas, unidade de fita magnética, processador IBM PALM, várias centenas de kilobytes de memória ROM contendo software e até 64 KB de memória RAM. Era do tamanho de uma valise pequena, pesando em torno de 25 kg e podia ser transportado numa caixa com rodízios, daí o apelido "portátil". Embora o IBM 5100 pareça grande para os padrões de hoje, em 1975 era uma incrível realização técnica colocar um computador completo, com uma grande quantidade de memória ROM e RAM, monitor CRT e uma unidade de fita numa embalagem tão pequena; ele foi lançado mais de dois anos antes que o similar Commodore PET chegasse ao mercado. Antigos computadores pessoais com aproximadamente o mesmo tamanho, tais como o HP 9830, não incluíam um monitor CRT nem uma quantidade de memória próxima da do IBM 5100. Um computador IBM equivalente em fins da década de 1960, seria tão grande quanto duas escrivaninhas juntas e pesaria cerca de meia tonelada.



Link: Personal.Computer.IBM.5100.Paper.Model.In.1/12.Scale.by.Ama


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Foodborhood - The Ice Cream Twin Paper Toy - by Alejandro Parrilla



This funny Ice Cream Twin paper toy was created by Spanish designer Alejandro Parrilla.

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Este divertido Ice Cream Twin paper toy foi criado pelo designer espanhol Alejandro Parrilla.

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Link: Foodborhood.The.Ice.Cream.Twin.Paper.Toy.by.Alejandro.Parrilla


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Shiba Inu Miniature Paper Toy - by Ayumu Saito & Craft Pocket



This cute Japanese dog, Shiba Inu, is part of a paper toy series offered by Canon website, called Pet Series. All the models of this collection occupy only one shee tof paper.

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Este simpático cãozinho japonês, Shiba Inu, é parte de uma série de paper toys oferecida pelo site de Canon, chamada Pet Series. Todos os modelos desta coleção ocupam apenas uma folha de papel.

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Link: Shiba.Inu.Miniature.Paper.Toy.by.Ayumu.Saito.&.Craft.Pocket


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Sakari In Alaska - A Eskimo Paper Toy - by Papertoyz World



Offered by Papertoyz World, a French website, this is Sakari, the Eskimo, in a cute paper toy version occupying only one sheet of paper.


Oferecida por Papertoyz World, um site francês, esta é Sakari, a Esquimó, em uma simpática versão paper toy ocupando apenas uma folha de papel.


Link: Sakari.In.Alaska.A.Eskimo.Paper.Toy.by.Papertoyz.World


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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Matsuyama Castle Paper Model - by Yoshinaka & STpers




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The Real Thing
Created by Japanese designers Yoshinaka and STpers, comissioned by Canon website, here is a beautiful paper model version of the Matsuyama Castle, in Japan. Matsuyama Castle is a flatland-mountain castle that was built in 1603 on Mount Katsuyama, whose height is 132 meters, in Matsuyama city in Ehime Prefecture. This castle was originally built by Kato Yoshiaki in 1603. It had a large five-story tenshu, or keep, which was moved to Aizu Castle when Kato was transferred there in 1627. The next lord, Tadachika Gamoh, died in 1635, shortly after completing the ninomaru. After Tadachika, Matsudaira Sadayuki became the new lord. He completed a new Castle Tower (tenshu) in 1642. His heirs continued to rule the castle after his death. However, on New Years Day, 1784, this Castle Tower (tenshu) was struck by lightning and burned down. The current Castle Tower (tenshu) was built between 1820 and 1854. The castle survived the Meiji restoration, but parts of it were destroyed by bombing from American forces during World War II. Since 1966, the city of Matsuyama has been working to restore the castle.




Criada pelos designers japoneses Yoshinaka e STpers para o site da Canon, eis aqui uma bela versão em papel do Castelo de Matsuyama, no Japão. O Castelo de Matsuyama, também conhecido por Castelo de Katsuyama e Castelo Kinki, é um castelo construído no Monte Katsuyama com vista para a área central da cidade de Matsuyama. Foi construído em 1603 por Kato Ashiaki. Devido ao grande número de portões, cercas, paredes de pedra escarpada e vales, é comummente considerado um excelente castelo tanto do ponto de vista ofensivo como defensivo.




Link: Matsuyama.Castle.Paper.Model.by.Yoshinaka.&.STpers


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Dinosaurs - A Triceratops Paper Model - by Yoshihiro Suzuki



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Artistic Interpretation Of A Triceratops
Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period, around 68 to 65 million years ago (Mya) in what is now North America. It was one of the last dinosaur genera to appear before the great Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. The term Triceratops, which literally means "three-horned face," is derived from the Greek τρί- (tri-) meaning "three", κέρας (kéras) meaning "horn", and ὤψ (ops) meaning "face". Bearing a large bony frill and three horns on its large four-legged body, and conjuring similarities with the modern rhinoceros, Triceratops is one of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs and the best known ceratopsid. It shared the landscape with and was preyed upon by the fearsome Tyrannosaurus, though it is less certain that the two did battle in the manner often depicted in traditional museum displays and popular images. - Wikipedia


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Triceratops Skeleton
O tricerátopo (Triceratops horridus, do latim "cabeça com três chifres") foi um tipo de dinossauro herbívoro e quadrúpede que viveu no fim do período Cretáceo, principalmente na região que é hoje a América do Norte. O tricerátopo possuía enormes chifres e, ao que se sabe, foi o maior de todos os dinossauros com essa característica, media em torno de 9 metros de comprimento, 3 metros de altura e pesava em torno de 6 toneladas. A descoberta do primeiro crânio de tricerátopo ocorreu em 1888 em Denver, no estado americano do Colorado. Já em 1889, um ano após a descoberta, Othniel Charles Marsh fez a nomeação oficial da espécie. É um dos dinossauros mais conhecidos do público, tendo aparecido no filme Jurassic Park de Steven Spielberg. Nos Estados Unidos, é um dos símbolos oficiais do Wyoming.
Há indícios que, na verdade, o tricerátopo seja a versão jovem do torossauro, porém ainda não há provas irrefutáveis. - Wikipedia



Link: Dinosaurs.A.Triceratops.Paper.Model.by.Yoshihiro.Suzuki


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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Coca-Cola Vending Machine Paper Model In 1/12 Scale - by Toy Navi

Offered by Toy Navi, Japanese website, this Coca-Cola Vending Machine, when printed in A4 format paper, fits perfectly for miniatures and dioramas in 1/12 scale.

Oferecido pelo site Toy Navi, do Japão, esta Máquina de Vendas da Coca-Cola, quando impresso em papel no formato A4, fica em um tamanho perfeito para miniaturas e dioramas na escala 1/12.


Link: Coca.Cola.Vending.Machine.Paper.Model.In.1/12.Scale.by.Toy.Navi


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Japanese Food Truck Paper Model - by Suzudas Suzuki Car



This food Truck paper model is offered by Suzudas Suzuki Car, a site dedicated to Suzuki vehicles. I don`t know the exact scale of this model, but judging by the template, I think it is something between 1/64 and 1/72.


Este modelo de papel de um Food Truck Japonês é oferecido pelo site Suzudas Suzuki Car, um site dedicado aos veículos da marca Suzuki. Eu não sei a escala exata deste modelo, mas a julgar pelo template, eu acho que é algo entre 1/64 e 1/72.



Link: Japanese.Food.Truck.Paper.Model.by.Suzudas.Suzuki.Car


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