Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Next Project - Wood Cabin With Thatched Roof - by Papermau




For download this week.


More Next Projects related posts:

Green Thing Hot Rod - by Papermau - Some Advances

Imaginary Train Station - by Papermau - Some Updates

Sbeitla Ruins - Tunisia - More Some Advances

Astronaut Paper Model - by Julius Perdana - Paper Replika


Awesome model of an American astronaut, by Indonesian designer Julius Perdana, from Paper Replika.

Incrível modelo de um astronauta americano, do designer indonésio Julius Perdana, do site Paper Replika.

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Yuri Gagarin, first human
in space (1961)
An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft. While generally reserved for professional space travelers, the terms are sometimes applied to anyone who travels into space, including scientists, politicians, journalists, and tourists. Until 2002, astronauts were sponsored and trained exclusively by governments, either by the military, or by civilian space agencies. With the sub-orbital flight of the privately-funded SpaceShipOne in 2004, a new category of astronaut was created: the commercial astronaut. With the rise of space tourism, NASA and the Russian Federal Space Agency agreed to use the term "spaceflight participant" to distinguish those space travelers from professional astronauts on missions coordinated by those two agencies. While no nation other than Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), the United States, and China has launched a manned spacecraft, several other nations have sent people into space in cooperation with one of these countries. Inspired partly by these missions, other synonyms for astronaut have entered occasional English usage. For example, the term spationaut (French spelling: spationaute) is sometimes used to describe French space travelers, from the Latin word spatium or space, and the Malay term angkasawan was used to describe participants in the Angkasawan program. In Hungary the word describing astronauts is űrhajós (from űr meaning "space" and hajós meaning "sailor").  - Wikipedia


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Neil Armstrong,
first person to walk on
the moon (1969).
Astronauta ou cosmonauta é uma pessoa treinada para uma viagem espacial, seja para comandar, pilotar, servir como membro da tripulação de uma nave espacial ou desempenhando atividades extraveiculares. Tecnicamente considera-se astronauta todo aquele que empreenda vôo sub-orbital (vôo balístico, sem entrar em órbita) ou orbital de no mínimo 100 km de altitude (considerado o limite externo da atmosfera). Embora geralmente reservado para os profissionais viajantes, por vezes o termo é aplicado a qualquer pessoa que viaja no espaço, incluindo cientistas, políticos, jornalistas e turistas. Embora nenhuma nação, com exceção da Rússia (ex-União Soviética), os EUA e a China, tenham lançado uma nave espacial tripulada, várias outras nações enviaram pessoas para o espaço com colaboração de um destes países. Inspirado por estas missões extraterrestres, outros sinônimos para "viajantes espaciais" surgiram. Entre eles, o termo spationaut (ortografia inglesa) que, na ortografia da Língua francesa, fica spationaute. Este termo é utilizado para descrever viajantes espaciais franceses, a partir da palavra latina spatium, que significa espaço. Outro exemplo é o termo angkasawan utilizado pelos malaios, muito usado para descrever os participantes do Programa Espacial Angkasawan. - Wikipedia


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The Real Thing


Link: Astromaut.Paper.Model.by.Julius.Perdana.Paper.Replika


More Space related posts:

Apollo Lunar Module - by U-Don`s Factory - Módulo Lunar Apollo

Moon Base Paper Diorama- By Armada Models - Base Lunar

The V-2 Rocket Prototype - by Niels Papermodels - Foguete V-2

Christmas Time - 3D Crib - Lambs Creche - by Paper Model Kiosk


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More one vintage model by Paper Model Kiosk.

Mais um modelo antigo do Paper Model Kiosk.


Link: Christmas.Time.3D.Crib.Lambs.Creche.by.Paper.Model.Kiosk


More Christmas and 3D Cribs related posts:

Christmas Time - 3D Crib - Celso Battistini's Creche - by Paper Model Kiosk

Christmas Time - 1900`s 3D Crib - Svatava Nativity - by Paper Model Kiosk

Christmas Time - Brandyská Nativity Set - by Papermodel Kiosk

Blue Dragon - by Fantasy Paper Miniatures - Dragão Azul

Cool model for RPG games, by Eddnic, from Fantasy Paper Miniatures.



Link: Blue.Dragon.by.Fantasy.Paper.Miniatures


More RPG related posts:

European Medieval City - by Kaukapedia - Cidade Medieval Européia

War Dogs RPG Paper Models - by Wandam - Cães de Guerra RPG

Six Medieval Churches - by Norbtach - Seis Igrejas Medievais

3D Optical Illusions Paper Models - by Kokichi Sugihara


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Two Rings ,Escher's Endless Stairs and U and Bar 3D Optical Illusions Paper Models.

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I am happy to announce that this illusion won the first prize at the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2010 held on May 10th, 2010 in Naples, Florida. Thank you very much for warm encouragement. - Kokichi Sugihara


Link: 3D.Optical.Illusions.Paper.Models.by.Kokichi.Sugihara


More 3D illisions related posts:

http://papermau.blogspot.com/2011/10/halloween-special-frankensntein-follow.html

Famous Movies And TV Shows Vehicles - by Air Dave


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1 - Imperial 66 From Green Hornet Series
2 - Straker`s Car From "UFO" Series
3 - Deckard`s Ground Spinner From Blade Runner
4 - General Lee From Ducks Of Hazzard
5 - Spinner Police Version From Blade Runner
6 - Porsche 917K From 1971`s Le Mans Movie
7 - Daisy`s Jeep From Dukes Of Hazzard
8 - Impala 1967 From Supernatural Series
9 - Dodge M4S Turbo from Wraith Movie


Link: Famous.Movies.And.TV.Shows.Vehicles.by.Air.Dave


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Dodge Charger "General Lee" - by Cemodelazil

Peterbilt 281 from "Duel" Movie - by Paper Room

1966 Batmobile Paper Car - by Paper Inside - Batmóvel

Monday, November 14, 2011

1966 Batmobile Paper Car - by Paper Inside - Batmóvel


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The "Real" Thing
The Batmobile is the automobile of DC Comics superhero Batman. The car has evolved along with the character from comic books to television and films. Kept in the Batcave, which it accesses through a hidden entrance, the Batmobile is a gadget-laden vehicle used by Batman in his crime-fighting activities. Batman first drove in Detective Comics #27 (May, 1939). A sedan, the vehicle was simply referred to as "his car". It soon began featuring an increasingly prominent bat motif, typically including distinctive wing-shaped tailfins. In the early stages of Batman's career, he modifies it with armor and technologically advanced automotive customization and turns the Batmobile into a sleek street machine. The Batmobile has gone through numerous incarnations, and as state-of-the-art technology has continued to advance, the vehicle has had to change to stay a step ahead of real-life cutting edge advances. - Wikipedia


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O Batmóvel fez sua primeira aparição em Detective Comics #27, lançada em 1939. Era um simples sedan e ainda não tinha nome definido, sendo chamado apenas de Carro. Nas era seguintes, o Batmóvel foi ganhando cores e tecnologia e passou a ser um dos veículos mais modernos e famosos da mídia. - Wikipedia


Link: 1966.Batmobile.Paper.Car.by.Paper.Inside


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Peterbilt 281 from "Duel" Movie - by Paper Room

Famous Paper Cars - by Bilsport Junior - Carros Famosos

Violin Paper Model - by Hiroshi Chiba - via Canon

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The Paper Thing - Photo And Model Build by Mr. Hiroshi  Chiba


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An Authentic Stradivarius
The violin is a type of string instrument that can be played by vibrating its four strings with a bow. Although its origin and creator are not clearly known, it was used as a popular instrument that provided musical accompaniment for dancing until the mid-16th Century. Soon, it turned into an indispensable instrument playing the central role in orchestras thanks to the development of fabrication technology and the change that occurred in the musical preference of people. If a high-quality violin is appropriately taken care of, its performance and value are considered to become even better over time. Among the expensive violins, those made by Nicola Amati, Antonio Stradivari, and Giuseppe Guarneri are appreciated even today as "works of art". - Canon



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Mr. Stradivarius Working In His Atelier
O violino é um instrumento musical, classificado como instrumento de cordas friccionadas. É o mais agudo dos instrumentos de sua família (que ainda possui a viola, o violoncelo, correspondendo ao Soprano da voz humana. Os primeiros violinos foram feitos na Itália entre os meados do fim do século XVI e o início do século XVII, evoluindo de antecessores como a rebec, a vielle e a lyra da braccio. A sua criação é atribuída ao italiano Gasparo de Salò. Durante duzentos anos, a arte de fabricar violinos de primeira classe foi atributo de três famílias de Cremona: Amati, Guarneri e Stradivarius. Toda a invenção do violino foi conduzida pelas raízes do instrumento milenar chines erhu, as raízes deste instrumento foram os instrumentos de cordas friccionados por arco mais antigos já descobertos. O violino propriamente dito manteve-se inalterado por mil anos. A partir do século XIX modificou-se apenas a espessura das cordas, o uso de um cavalete mais alto e um braço mais inclinado. Inclusive, a forma do arco consolidou-se aproximadamente nessa época. Originalmente com um formato côncavo, o arco agora tem uma curvatura convexa, o que lhe permite suportar uma maior tensão das crinas, graças às mudanças feitas pelo fabricante de arcos François Tourte, a pedido do virtuose Giovanni Battista Viotti, em 1782. - Wikipedia

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Link: Violin.Paper.Model.by.Hiroshi.Chiba.via.Canon


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Aagde`s Lighthouse in French - by Toto - Farol Francês de Aagde

This is a really old paper model (1885), shared with us by Toto, from blog Il Favoloso Mondo Di Carta Di Toto.

Este é realmente um modelo de papel bem antigo (1885), compartilhado por Toto, do blog Il Favoloso Mondo Di Carta Di Toto.

"Sémaphore et phare d'Aagde", Imagerie d'Epinal, Petites Constructions n° 1214, 1885 circa.


Link: Aagde`s.Lighthouse.in.French.by.Toto


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The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World - by Fix & Fox