Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Adjustable Calendars - by Fold 4 World - Calendários Ajustáveis


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Here you will find several models of adjustable calendars, to start 2012 without miss a date. All for free!

Aqui você encontrará diversos calendários ajustáveis, para começar 2012 sem perder um compromisso. Todos gratuítos!

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Link: Adjustable.Decorative.Calendars.by.Fold.4.World


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Katana Papercraft - by ~z8-0 - via Deviant Art

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A Real Samurai (1860`s), With
Katana And Wakizashi
The katana is one of the traditional Japanese swords worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan, also commonly referred to as a "samurai sword". The katana is generally defined as the standard size moderately curved (as opposed to the older "tachi" style featuring more curvature) Japanese sword with a blade length greater than 60 cm (23.6 inches). With a few exceptions katana and tachi can be distinguished from each other if signed, by the location of the signature (mei) on the tang (nakago). In general the mei should be carved into the side of the nakago that would face outward when the sword was worn. Since a tachi was worn cutting edge down and the katana was worn cutting edge up, the mei would be in opposite locations on the nakago of both types of swords. The katana is characterized by its distinctive appearance: a curved, slender, single edged blade, circular or squared guard, and long grip to accommodate two hands. It has historically been associated with the samurai of feudal Japan, and has become renowned for its sharpness and cutting ability. - Wikipedia


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Katana signed by Masamune with an inscription (城和泉守所持) in gold inlay, Kamakura period, 14th century, blade length: 70.6 cm


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Daisho Katana And Wakizashi
Katana ou Catana é o sabre longo japonês. Surgida no Período Muromachi, era a arma padrão dos samurais e também dos ninjas para a prática do kenjutsu, a arte de manejar a espada. Tem gume apenas de um lado, e sua lâmina é ligeiramente curva. Era usada tradicionalmente pelos samurais, acompanhada da wakizashi (espada menor) . A katana era usado em campo aberto, enquanto a wakizashi servia para combate no interior de edifícios. Apesar dos samurais terem desenvolvido tradicionalmente a esgrima usando uma espada manejada pelas duas mãos juntas, existem estilos de kenjutsu que possuem técnicas com ambas as espadas ao mesmo tempo, como por exemplo o Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu e o Niten Ichi Ryu de Miyamoto Musashi. Em sua obra, Gorin no Sho (O Livro dos Cinco Anéis), Musashi advoga o uso das duas espadas, dizendo ser "indigno do samurai morrer com uma espada ainda embainhada". O conjunto das duas armas chama-se daisho , literalmente "grande e pequeno", e podia ser usado apenas pelos samurais, representando seu prestígio social e honra pessoal. A diferença entre a espada ninja (Ninja-to) e a katana samurai se dá na sua forma, sendo que a ninja tem forma reta e ponta também reta, tendo a lâmina não tão afiada (em razão da pratica do "doku no jutsu" - envenenamento da lâmina), já a samurai possui uma leve curvatura e ponta semi-curva, muito bem afiada. Isso se dá pela diferença de que o ninja carrega sua espada nas costas, portanto um corte vertical de cima para baixo, e o samurai levar sua espada na altura da cintura realizando um corte transversal de baixo para cima ou horizontal. - Wikipedia


Link: Katana.Papercraft.by.~z8-0.via.Deviant.Art


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Aria - Gondola Paper Model - by Clinkz - via Deviant Art


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A pretty model for dioramas or RPG games.

Um belo modelo para dioramas ou jogos de RPG.


Link: Gondola.From.Anime.Aria.by.Clinkz.via.Deviant.Art


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Link: Ironhide.Truck.From.Transformres.Movie.by.Aim11.via.Deviant.Art


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Do you want some candy?

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Link: Free.Candy.Van.by.Billybob884.via.Deviant.Art


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Big Sister From BioShock2 - by Destro2k - via Deviant Art


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Big Sister Paper Model
BioShock 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Marin for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The sequel to the 2007 video game BioShock, it was released worldwide on February 9, 2010. The game is set in the fictional underwater dystopia of Rapture, in a biopunk/dieselpunk 1968, eight years after the events of BioShock. The protagonist and player-controlled character is a Big Daddy, a being that has had its organs and skin grafted into an atmospheric diving suit. Among the first of its kind, the player-controlled Big Daddy, named Subject Delta, reactivates with no recollection of the past decade's events, and scours the city in an attempt to relocate the Little Sister that he was paired with. Fearing this reunion will ruin her plans for the city, Sofia Lamb sends out her spliced up followers that she calls "The Rapture Family" and new Big Sisters in an attempt to deter Delta. In 2010, the game was included as one of the titles in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die. - Wikipedia


BioShock 2 é a segunda edição da trilogia. O sucesso da primeira edição foi tão satisfatório que decidiram dar continuação, utilizando a Unreal Engine 2.5 – teoricamente uma Engine produtiva e muito leve.
A história de BioShock engloba um conceito futurista caracterizado na década de 1960 em meios de publicidade e arquitetura. O jogo se passa em 1960 em Rapture, uma cidade submersa no Oceano Atlântico construída para abrigar "gênios", como: médicos, cientistas, pesquisadores e artistas, com o intuito de protegê-los de pessoas "normais" e preconceituosas que reprimem os avanços tecnológicos e a cultura local. Mas algo sai errado e... - Wikipedia

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A Big Sister In Action


Link: Big.Sister.From.BioShock2.by.Destro2k.via.Devian.Art


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Here some cool models for RPG games, by Eddnic. - All of the figures in this set are 2.5d and they require minimal glueing. You only need to glue the cloak for the wizard and thief. - Eddnic

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Link: New.Characters.For.RPG.Games.by.Fantasy.Paper.Miniatures


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