Tuesday, September 7, 2021

A Lot Of Easy-To-Build Trains And Wagons Paper Models For Kids
by Tokkou-Yarou B-Team

You'll find over one hundred easy-to-assemble paper models of trains and wagons, divided into four pages. Offered by Tokkou-Yarou B-Team, from Japan.

Você vai encontrar mais de cem modelos de papel bem fáceis de montar de trens e vagões, divididos em quatro páginas. Oferecidos pelo site Tokkou-Yarou B-Team, do Japão.


Link page 01: A.Lot.Of.Easy.To.Build.Trains.And.Wagonss.For.Kids.by.Tokkou.Yarou.B.Team.01

Link page 02: A.Lot.Of.Easy.To.Build.Trains.And.Wagons.For.Kids.by.Tokkou.Yarou.B.Team.02

Link page 03: A.Lot.Of.Easy.To.Build.Trains.And.Wagons.For.Kids.by.Tokkou.Yarou.B.Team.03

Link page 04: A.Lot.Of.Easy.To.Build.Trains.And.Wagons.For.Kids.by.Tokkou.Yarou.B.Team.04


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Four 1970`s Locomotives - by YPS Fan Page - Quatro Locomotivas




Old-Fashioned Ropeway Paper Model - by Miyajima Ropeway



Here is an easy-to-build paper model of an Old-Fashioned Ropeway in only one sheet of paper, offered by Miyajima Ropeway, a Japanese website.



Eis aqui um modelo de papel bem fácil de montar de um Teleférico Antigo em apenas uma folha de papel, oferecido por Miyajima Ropeway, um site do Japão.




Original link: Old.Fashioned.Ropeway.Paper.Model.by.Miyajima.Ropeway.Original.Link

Alternative link: Old.Fashioned.Ropeway.Paper.Model.by.Miyajima.Ropeway.Alternative.Link


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Kobe Shiritsu Hakubutsukan - Kobe City Museum Paper Model
by Suita

This architectural model that occupies three sheets of paper represents the Kobe City Museum in Japan and is offered by Suita website.

Este modelo arquitetônico que ocupa três folhas de papel representa o Museu da Cidade de Kobe, no Japão e e oferecido pelo site da Suita.


Link: Kobe.Shiritsu.Hakubutsukan.Kobe.City.Museum.Paper.Model.by.Suita


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Savannah Diorama Paper Model - by Makoto Shiki & Katsuyuki Shiga



Perfect for school works or just to decorate your room, this Savannah diorama was created by two great Japanese designers, Makoto Shiki and Katsuyuki Shiga for Canon website. 

Katsuyuki Shiga created the Lion and the Giraffe and Makoto Shiki created the stand.



Perfeito para trabalhos escolares ou apenas para decorar seu quarto, este diorama da Savana foi criado por dois grandes designers japoneses, Makoto Shiki e Katsuyuki Shiga para o site da Canon. 

Katsuyuki Shiga criou o Leão e a Girafa e Makoto Shiki criou o stand.




Link to the stand: Savannah.Stand.Diorama.Paper.Model.by.Makoto.Shiki

Link to the lion: Lion.Miniature.Paper.Model.by.Katsuyuki.Shiga

Pin Up Garage Diorama Paper Model In 1/64 Scale - by HW Custom

Created by Brazilian designer and modeler Alexk25, from HW Custom website, this really nice Pin Up Garage diorama In 1/64 Scale is perfect for Hot Wheels, Matchbox and similar miniatures. 

A tip: the way you light the diorama makes all the difference, as you can see in the first photo of this post. 



HW Custom website is still online but the link to the templates is no longer valid. So I decided to share, in addition to the original link with the instructions, another alternative link where you can download the templates.

Criado pelo designer e modelista brasileiro Alexk25, do site HW Custom, este belo diorama chamado Pin Up Garage, na escala 1/64, é perfeito para miniaturas Hot Wheels, Matchbox e similares

Uma dica: o modo como você ilumina o diorama faz toda a diferença, como você pode ver na primeira foto deste post. 



O website HW Custom continua online mas o link para os templates não é mais válido. Resolvi então compartilhar, além do link original com as instruções, um outro link alternativo no qual você pode baixar os templates.


Original link: Pin.Up.Garage.Diorama.Paper.Model.In.1/64.Scale.by.HW.Custom.Original

Alternative link: Pin.Up.Garage.Diorama.Paper.Model.In.1/64.Scale.by.HW.Custom.Alternative


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Monday, September 6, 2021

The Great Buddha Of Nara Statue Paper Model - by T. Ichiyama

Created by Japanese designer T. Ichiyama exclusively for Canon website, this is the paper model of the Great Buddha of Nara, the largest Buddha statue in Japan and also the largest bronze Buddha on the planet. 

The gigantic statue is located in the center of the main pavilion of Todaiji Temple in Nara, western Japan, where it is housed by the largest wooden building in the world. 

The city of Nara was the seat of the first imperial capital of Japan, before Kyoto, between the years 710 and 784. During this period, monumental works, such as the Todaiji Temple, appeared. The Great Buddha, with a colossal height of almost 15 meters, took about three years to build and was completed in the year 749. 

The pavilion that covers it was inaugurated with a great ceremony in 752, but was almost destroyed after suffering some fires due to constant wars in the Nara period. The current building is dated 1709, so the version we can see today is just over three centuries old.

Criado pelo designer japonês T. Ichiyama, exclusivamente para o site da Canon, este é o modelo de papel do Grande Buda de Nara, a maior estátua de Buda do Japão e também o maior Buda de bronze do planeta. 

A gigantesca estátua está localizada no centro do pavilhão principal do Templo Todaiji, em Nara, região oeste do Japão, onde é abrigada pela maior construção em madeira do mundo. 

A cidade de Nara foi sede da primeira capital imperial do Japão, antes de Kyoto, entre os anos 710 e 784.  Nesse período, surgiram monumentais obras, como o Templo Todaiji. O Grande Buda, com a colossal altura de quase 15 metros, levou cerca de três anos para ser construído e foi finalizado no ano 749. 

O pavilhão que lhe dá cobertura foi inaugurado com uma grande cerimônia em 752, mas foi quase destruído após sofrer alguns incêndios devido a constantes guerras no período Nara. A edificação atual é datada de 1709, portanto, a versão que podemos contemplar atualmente tem pouco mais de três séculos.


Link:
The.Great.Buddha.Of.Nara.Statue.Paper.Model.by.T.Ichiyama