Thursday, February 2, 2012

WW2 German Kubelwagen Paper Model - by Toni Mauricio


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Model Assembled and Photo by Papermau

A real nice Kubelwagen, by Spanish designer Toni Mauricio, from Maquetas De Papel site.

Um modelo realmente legal do designer espanhol Toni Mauricio, do site Maquetas De Papel.

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The Original Model, Without Improvements


Direct link to the model: WW2.German.Kubelwagen.Paper.Model.by.Toni.Mauricio.Direct.Download


Maquetas De Papel Main Page: Maquetas.De.Papel.spanish.Models.by.Toni.Mauricio


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Jeep WW2 Paper Model - by Agence Eureka - Jeep Segunda Guerra

WW2 Truck AEC Matador Ambulance 1/100 Scale - by Dark Tower

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Japanese Touristic Boat Yobuko - by Pepakura Tima Tima - Barco Turístico Japonês


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Here a nice touristic boat by Japanese site Pepakura Tima Tima, in 1/120 scale.

Aqui um barco turístico japonês, em escala 1/120 do site Pepakura Tima Tima.

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Link: Japanese.Touristic.Boat.Yobuko.by.Pepakura.Tima.Tima


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RMS Titanic - by Currel Graphics

Ship Kasato Maru Paper Model - 100 Years of Japanese Immigration in Brazil - 100 Anos da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil

The Ship From Fide Church - by Gunnar Sillén - Galé Antiga Do Báltico

Cute Paper Toys For Kids - by Samantha Eynon - Paper Toys Para Crianças


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A nice site with some funny paper toys that the kids will love, by Britsh designer Samantha Eynon.

Um site bem bacana com vários paper toys divertidos que as crianças irão adorar, da designer britânica Samantha Eynon.

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Feliz Aniversário, Maiú.!!! Este Post É Para Você!


Link: Cute.Paper.Toys.For.Kids.by.Samantha.Eynon


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Lego Paper Models - by Ninjatoes - Bonecos Lego de Papel

Nikon Camera Papercraft - by Randy Padama - via Deviant Art


Here is an easy-to-build Nikon Camera paper model in only three printed sheets, created by North American designer and modeler Randy Padama, a.k.a Randyfivesix.

Eis aqui um modelo de papel de uma Câmera Fotográfica Nikon, bem fácil de montar, em apenas três folhasimpressas criação do designer e modelista norte-americano Randy Padama, a.k.a Randyfivesix.



Link: Nikon.Camera.Papercraft.by.Randy.Padama.via.Deviant.Art




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Shaman Bush Doctor - by 3 Eyed Bear and Kawaii Style - Feiticeiro Tribal


You can download this nice Tribal Shaman at 3 Eyed Bear...

Você pode baixar este divertido Feiticeiro Tribal no site do 3 Eyed Bear...

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...and these cool customized guys at Kawaii-Style.

...e estes modelos customizados no Kawaii-style.

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Link to 3 Eyed Bear Shaman: Shaman.Bush.Doctor.by.3.Eyed.Bear

Link to Kawaii-Style Custom Shamans: Shaman.Bush.Doctor.by.Kawaii.Style (in the page, click on the little monkeys)


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Baby Po Kung Fu Panda 2 Papercraft - by Julius Perdana - Paper Replika

Volkswagen New Beetle Paper Car - by Mame Craft


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The Volkswagen New Beetle is a compact car, introduced by Volkswagen in 1998, drawing heavy inspiration from the exterior design of the original Beetle.
Unlike the original Beetle, the New Beetle has its engine in the front driving the front wheels, with luggage storage in the rear. Many special editions have been released, such as the Malibu Barbie New Beetle.
In May 2010, Volkswagen announced that production of the current body of the New Beetle will cease in 2011.
A redesigned model has replaced it. - Wikipedia




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2008 New Beetle Anniversary Edition coupe - Australia
O Volkswagen New Beetle é a reedição do consagrado Volkswagen Fusca (Old Beetle, Bug, Coccinelle, Vocho, Escarabajo, Käfer, Kever, Fusca). O New Beetle nasceu como um estudo de design, que recebeu o nome-código Concept 1, sob as formas do antigo Fusca, mirando uma reedição do popular Volkswagen, já que a imagem da fábrica ainda estava bastante vinculada ao Fusca. O projeto do novo carro ficou a cargo dos estúdios californianos da Volkswagen. O New Beetle foi lançado em 1998. - Wikipedia




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Link: Volkswagen.New.Beetle.Paper.Car.by.Mame.Craft


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Inquisition Hanging Cage Diorama - by Professor Plastik - Diorama Medieval - Inquisição


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A cool model for medieval dioramas: an Inquisition Hanging Cage With Acessories, by Professor Plastik and Dark Light Productions. I think it is perfect to fit with Zio Prudenzio Medieval Soldiers (link to Zio`s Page at the end of this post).

Um modelo muito legal para dioramas medievais: uma Gaiola Humana Medieval, das que eram usadas na época da Inquisição. Um trabalho em equipe do Professor Plastik e Dark Light Productions. Eu penso que este diorama é perfeito para os Soldados Medievais de Zio Prudenzio (link para a página de Zio Prudenzio no fim deste post).


Download Cage here: Inquisition.Hanging.Cage.Diorama.The.Cage.by.Dark.Light.Productions

Download Medieval Acessories here: Inquisition.Hanging.Cage.Acessories.by.Professor.Plastik

Zio Prudenzio`s Soldiers Download Page: Soldatini.Di.Carta.by.Zio.Prudenzio


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Money Of The World - 100 Dollar Piles Papercraft - by Julius Perdana - Paper Replika - Maços De Dólares


A very unusual and cool model by Indonesian designer Julius Perdana, from Paper-Replika.

Um modelo bem incomum e divertido do designer indonésio Julius Perdana, do site Paper-Replika.


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Federal Reserve Notes
The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$), also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America and its overseas territories. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies. The U.S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions and is one of the world's dominant reserve currencies. Several countries use it as their official currency and, in many others, it is the de facto currency. It is also used as the sole currency in some British Overseas Territories (British Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos). - Wikipedia


O Dólar dos Estados Unidos (em inglês: United States dollar) é a moeda emitida pelos Estados Unidos da América, mas utilizada no mundo inteiro, tanto em reservas internacionais como em livre circulação em alguns países. Atualmente, a sua expedição é controlada pela Reserva Federal dos Estados Unidos. - Wikipedia


Link: Money.Of.The.World.100.Dollar.Piles.Papercraft.by.Julius.Perdana

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

German Human Torpedo Neger Paper Model - by Renova Model - Mini-Submarino Torpedeiro


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Neger was a German torpedo-carrying craft generally described as a human torpedo which could not submerge, but was difficult to see during night operations. The vessel was used by the Kriegsmarine between 1943 and 1945. The name was taken from the constructor of the manned torpedo, Richard Mohr (Mohr is German for Moor (= North African native), and Neger the German word for "negro"). Richard Mohr designed a craft based on the G7e torpedo. The Neger sported a spartan cockpit covered by a perspex dome where the warhead would have been. It had sufficient positive buoyancy to run awash while supporting a second G7e, with warhead, slung below. The vessel had a range of 48 nautical miles at 4 knots and displaced 2.7 tons. The pilot navigated via a wrist compass and air was provided through a Dräger self-contained breathing device. The pilot aimed his weapon by lining up an aiming spike on the nose with a graduated scale on the dome. Subsequently, a second aiming spike was added closer to the dome. It, however, made little difference as water washing over the dome made visibility extremely poor. A simple lever in the cockpit irreversibly started the torpedo and released it. Though not designed as a suicide weapon, the Neger would frequently become one when the torpedo started running but failed to release, and carried the craft and its pilot toward the target.
About 200 vessels of this type were manufactured in 1944. The first Neger vessels entered service in March 1944. However, the Neger turned out to be very hazardous for its crew, and up to 80% of the crews were killed. In return one cruiser, one destroyer, and three Catherine Class BAMS minesweepers were sunk in 1944 with the weapon. The first Negers entered service on March 1944 and the first mission took place on the night of April 20 and 21 1944. Thirty Negers were launched against Allied ships berthed in Anzio. Only 17 of them managed to deploy, with the other 13 capsizing upon reaching the water. Three failed to return and up until then, the Allies had no knowledge of this new unusual weapon. None had made any successful attacks. - Wikipedia


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A Really Bad Place To Be...
O Neger era um submarino torpedeiro alemão, com apenas um tripulante, geralmente descrito como um "torpedo-humano", que não submergia, mas era difícil de ser detectado em missões noturnas. Ele foi usado pela Marinha Alemã entre os anos de 1943 e 1945. O seu nome foi tirado do construtor do torpedo tripulado, Richard Mohr (Mohr é o alemão para Moor = Nativo Norte-Africano), e neger é a palavra alemã para Negro. Richard Mohr desenhou este submarino baseando-se no torpedo G7e, com uma ogiva, ou seja, o torpedo com carga explosiva, fixado abaixo do mini-submarino. Este mini tinha um alcance de 48 milhas náuticas à 4 nós e tinha um deslocamento de 2,7 toneladas. O piloto se guiava por uma bússola de pulso e o ar vinha de um "Drager", uma espécie de respirador autônomo rudimentar. A mira do piloto era feita através de marcas pré-definidas pintadas no domo. Isso pouco ajudava, pois a visibilidade era péssima, com a água turva batendo na cúpula por todos os lados, além disso, qualquer movimento brusco na pequena cabine, ativava o torpedo, não sendo possível abortar o lançamento. Apesar de não ter sido feito para ataques suicídas, muitas vezes o torpedo não se desconectava do submarino, levando ambos, mais o infeliz piloto, de encontro ao alvo. Cerca de 200 Negers foram construídos em 1944. Ele acabou tornando-se um dos mais mortais equipamentos de guerra, mas infelizmente, para a própria Marinha Alemã, já que mais de 80% de seus tripulantes morreram à bordo de um desses modelos. como prova de sua ineficácia, apenas um Cruzador, um Destróier e três navios caça-minas dos aliados foram afundados pelo Neger em todo o ano de 1944. O projeto acabou sendo abandonado.

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Link: German.Human.Torpedo.Neger.by.Renova.Model.Download.Page

Link: German.Human.Torpedo.Neger.by.Renova.Model.Gallery.Page


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Japanese Vessel Congo DDG-173 - by Paper Model.Jp - Navio Torpedeiro

Mahjong Chinese Game - by Colinot - via Le Forum En Papier


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Traditional Mahjong Tiles
Mahjong, sometimes spelled Mah Jongg, is a game that originated in China, commonly played by four players (with some three-player variations found in Korea and Japan). The four player table version should not be confused with the popular Western single player (tile matching) computer game (Mahjong Solitaire), which is a recent invention and completely different from the table game. Similar to the Western card game rummy, Mahjong is a game of skill, strategy and calculation and involves a certain degree of chance. In Asia, Mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game (though it may just as easily be played recreationally).
Rules - The game is played with a set of 136 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols, although some regional variations use a different number of tiles. In most variations, each player begins by receiving thirteen tiles. In turn players draw and discard tiles until they complete a legal hand using the fourteenth drawn tile to form four groups (melds) and a pair (head). There are fairly standard rules about how a piece is drawn, stolen from another player (melded), the use of basic (numbered tiles) and honours (winds and dragons), the kinds of melds, and the order of dealing and play. However there are many regional variations in the rules; in addition, the scoring system, the minimum hand necessary to win varies significantly based on the local rules being used. - Wikipedia


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Mahjong`s Virtual Version
Mahjong (Mah Jongg, Majiang, Majongue, Majong, Ma-Jong, Mahjongg) é um jogo de mesa de origem chinesa que foi exportado, a partir de 1920, para o resto do mundo e principalmente para o ocidente. É composto de 144 peças, chamadas comumente de “pedras”. Segundo parece, o Mahjong moderno é descendente de um antigo oráculo que há milênios era consultado pelos adivinhos chineses. Quando seus astrônomos começaram a registrar as progressões do Sol, da Lua e dos planetas utilizavam um tabuleiro de adivinhações para prever a posição dos corpos celestes.Os movimentos destes astros no céu era registrado movendo os contadores pelas casas do tabuleiro. Este é possivelmente a origem de muitos jogos difundidos, como o Pachisi e o Mahjong. Precisamente neste último são verificados sinais desta origem de oráculo, como a inversão dos pontos cardeais (já que se trata de uma representação dos céus e não terrestre) e a divisão de treze pedras, que representam os meses do calendário lunar.
A palavra Mahjong é a transcrição livre ocidental do nome original Ma Jiang ou Ma Jiang Pai, onde Pai significa pedra, peça. Seu antecessor recebia o nome de “Jogo das folhas em tiras” porque as fichas eram feitas de papel, semelhante ao nosso baralho comum. De todo modo, a história do Mahjong é obscura e existem vários jogos antecedentes pouco documentados. - Wikipedia


Link: Mahjong.Chinese.Game.by.Colinot.via.Le.Forum.En.Papier


Read more about Mahjong history and rules here: Mahjong Chinese Game - English


Leia mais sobre sobre a história e as regras do Mahjong aqui: Mahjong jogo Chinês - Português