Friday, August 10, 2012

Batman Mini Paper Toy - by Gus Santome


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Batman, one of the most beloved superheroes, and that, ironically, has no kind of super powers, get his paper toy version, with the unmistakable style of gus Santome.

Batman, um dos mais queridos super heróis, e que ironicamente, não tem nenhum tipo de super-poder, ganha sua versão mini paper toy, com o estilo inconfundível de Gus Santome.


Link: Batman.Mini.Paper.Toy.by.Gus.Santome


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Phante - The Elephant Paper Toy - by Bryan Rollins


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This is Phante, a cool elephant paper toy, made by British designer Bryan Rollins.

Este é Phante, o elefante, um paper toy do designer britânico Bryan Rollins.


Link: Phante.The.Elephant.Paper.Toy.by.Bryan.Rollins


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Geoemyda Japonica Turtle Paper Model - by Konica Minolta - Tartaruga Japonesa


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The Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtle or Ryukyu leaf turtle, Geoemyda Japonica, is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae (formerly Bataguridae). It is endemic to the Ryukyu Islands in Japan. In 1975 the species was designated a National Natural Monument of Japan. It grows to approximately 5–6 inches long. In captivity it feeds on worms, snails, insects, and fruit. Due to its rarity and very attractive appearance, this species is highly coveted by turtle collectors worldwide. - Wikipedia

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A Tartaruga Ryukyu de Peito Preto ou Tartaruga Folha de Ryukyu, a Geoemyda Japonica é uma espécie de tartaruga da família Geoemydidae (antiga Bataguridae). Ela é natural das Ilhas Ryukyu. em 1975 esta espécie foi designada Monumento Nacional Natural Do Japão. Elas atingen até 6 cm e se alimentam de minhocas, caramujos, insetos e frutas. Devido à sua raridade e aparência atrativa, esta espécie é altamente cobiçada por colecionadores de tartarugas em todo o mundo.

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Link: Geoemyda.Japonica.Turtle.Paper.Model.by.Konica.Minolta


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Kaiten - Kamikaze Human Torpedo Paper Model - by Renova Models


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Model Assembled and Photo by  Udon Factory


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The Real Thing - Captured - 1945
The Kaiten (the literal translation from Japanese to English can be "Return to the sky", commonly rendered as: "The turn toward heaven", "The Heaven Shaker" or "Change the World") were manned torpedos and suicide craft, used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the final stages of World War II. I took the liberty to transcribe below, the text of Udon, Japanese designer, who is also the photo I used to illustrate this post:

"KAITEN" that is the name of this Kamikaze weapon mean "The fate reversal" .
In a sense,it's a sorrowful name. By the way,what do you think about "Kamikaze Soldiers"? Do you think that they were "the fanatic soldiers"? Actually,most Kamikaze Soldiers were not the fanatic soldiers. Certainly,they were writing, "I'm proud to die for the emperor" in the last letter to the family in many cases. But in those days, all letters were inspected. Therefore, it was not possible to write in "I don't want to die", "Kamikaze is unwilling", etc the letter. If such a letter was found to the sensor, the person (The family too) who had written a letter was considered to be a traitor. So The Kamikaze Soldiers wrote there real intention in there final letter carefully. In most cases, they left the real intention to the sentence in which it worried about their own family.
- Udon


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The Kaiten I's were deployed from Japanese B-1 Class Submarine I-36
 Kaiten (a tradução literal do Japonês para o Português pode ser "Retorno Para Os Céus", comumente traduzido como "De Encontro Aos Céus", "Abalador Do Paraíso" ou "Mudar O Mundo"), eram torpedos tripulados por soldados suícidas, usados pela Marinha Imperial Japonesa nos estágios finais da Segunda Grande Guerra Mundial. Eu tomei a liberdade de transcrever abaixo, o texto de Udon, designer japonês, de quem também é a foto que eu utilizei para ilustrar este post:

"Kaiten" é o nome desta arma Kamikaze, que significa " O Destino Reverso". Em certo sentido, este é um nome doloroso. O que você acha dos soldados Kamikazes? você acha que eles eram soldados fanáticos? Na verdade, muitos soldados Kamikazes não eram fanáticos e nem estavam muito a fim de morrer pela causa. Obviamente, todos eles escreviam: - Sinto-me honrado e orgulhoso por morrer pelo Imperador! - na carta de despedida padrão para suas famílias. Mas, naqueles dias, haviam censores que liam tudo que era escrito. Covardia não era tolerada. Assim, ninguém escrevia: - Eu não quero morrer! - ou - ser Kamikaze não é uma alternativa! - Se uma carta com esse teor fosse encontrada, tanto o soldado como sua família seriam considerados traidores. Então o Kamikaze deixava suas reais intenções camufladas nas frases em que dizia se preocupar com o bem estar de sua família. - Udon




Link to download the model: Kaiten.Kamikaze.Human.Torpedo.Paper.Model.by.Renova.Models

Link to Udon`s Factory Kaiten`s page: Udon`s.Factory.Kaiten`s.Review.Page


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Czech Airlines Boeing 737-400 In 1/250 Scale - by Stefno


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A great little paper model of a Czech Airlines Boeing 737-400 In 1/250 Scale, created by Czech designer Stefno, via Papermodelers.Sk Forum.

Um pequeno grande modelo de um Boeing 737-400 da Czech Airlines, em escala 1/250, criado pelo designer tcheco Stefno, via Papermodelers.Sk Forum.

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Link: Czech.Airlines.Boeing.737-400.In.1/250.Scale.by.Stefno


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Medieval Trebuchet In 1/25 Scale - by Sheila`s Paper Models - Catapulta Medieval


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Here is a functional Medieval Trebuchet, in 1/25 scale, created by Sheila`s Paper Models website. Perfect for dioramas, school works or RPG games.

Eis aqui uma Catapulta Medieval que realmente funciona, em escala 1/25, do site Sheila`s Paper Models. Perfeito para dioramas, trabalhos escolares ou jogos de RPG.


Link: Medieval.Trebuchet.In.1/25.Scale.by.Sheila`s.Paper.Models


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Finger Puppets Paper Toys - by Terra Cotta - Fantoches De Dedos


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Nice paper toys for kids: Finger Puppets of cute animals, by Japanese site Terra Cotta.

Brinquedos de papel bem legais para crianças: fantoches de dedo de animais, do site japonês Terra Cotta.


Link: Finger.Puppets.Paper.Toys.by.Terra.Cotta


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Thursday, August 9, 2012