Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Halloween Special - The Slenderman Paper Toy - by Maulana Jodi



Created by Indonesian designer Maulana Jodi, from Paper Krap website, this is the Slenderman paper toy. The Slender Man (also known as Slender Man or Slenderman) is a fictional character that originated as an Internet meme created by user Victor Surge on the Something Awful forums in 2009. It is depicted as resembling a thin, unnaturally tall man with a blank and featureless face, and wearing a black suit. The Slender Man is commonly said to stalk, abduct, or traumatize people, particularly children.

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Criado pelo designer indonésio Maulana Jodi, do site Paper Krap, este é o paper toy do Slenderman. O Slenderman, ou O Homem Magro, literalmente, é um personagem fictício que se originou como um meme na Internet, criado pelo usuário Victor Surge no fórum Something Awful, em 2009. Ele é descrito como um homem muito magro, anormalmente alto, com uma face sem rosto, e sempre vestindo um terno preto. Diz-se que o Slender Man persegue, abduz, ou traumatiza as pessoas com sua aparição, e suas vítimas preferidas são as crianças.


Link: Halloween.Special.The.Slenderman.Paper.Toy.by.Maulana.Jodi


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Rock`n`Roll Circus - David Bowie Dress Up Paper Doll - by CBC Music



Simply print out the image below, cut along the lines and enjoy hours of androgynous fun, mixing up some of David Bowie's most iconic fashions! - CBC Music

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Basta imprimir a imagem abaixo, cortar ao longo das linhas e desfrutar de horas de diversão andrógina, misturando algumas dos trajes mais emblemáticos de David Bowie!


Link: Rock.n.Roll.Circus.David.Bowie.Dress.Up.Paper.Doll.by.CBC.Music


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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Great Velociraptor Skeleton Papercraft In 1/1 Scale - by Gedelgo



This stunning paper model of a Velociraptor in 1/1 scale was created by Canadian designer Gedelgo and will require some good working hours and a lot of patience if you decide to build it. You will find the model in two formats: PDF and PDO (Pepakura), so you can print the model with the PDF format and use the PDO format as guide, because it can be visualized in 3D. If you don`t have Pepakura Viewer Free Version yet, the link to download is at the end of this post.

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Some of the Templates opened at Pepakura Viewer

Este modelo de papel impressionante de um Velociraptor em 1/1 escala foi criado pelo designer canadense Gedelgo e vai exigir umas boas horas de trabalho e muita paciência se você decidir montá-lo.
Você encontrará o modelo em dois formatos: PDF e PDO (Pepakura), então você pode usar o PDF para imprimir as peças e o PDO como guia de montagem, já que com ele você pode visualizar o modelo em 3D. Se você ainda não tem o programa Pepakura Viewer Versão Gratuíta, o link para baixá-lo se encontra no final deste post.

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3D View of the Model


Link to download the model: The.Great.Velociraptor.Skeleton.Papercraft.In.1/1.Scale.by.Gedelgo

Link to Pepakura Viewer Free Version: Pepakura.Viewer.Free.Version.Official.Page


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Some New Paper Models For Your Miniature Airport - by Hakotetsu


A month ago I posted some paper models to assemble a Miniature Airport, from Hakotetsu Japanese website. Now, Hakotetsu shares more some cool models to compose its diorama, such as a Control Tower, a Belt Loader, a Power Source Car, a Hight Lift Loader, a Snowplow and a Follow Me Car. If you print in Letter format, you get models in 1/500 scale and if you print in A4 format, you will get 1/200 scale miniatures.

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Há um mês atrás eu postei alguns modelos de papel para a montagem de um Aeroporto em Miniatura, do website japonês Hakotetsu. Agora, Hakotetsu compartilha mais alguns modelos bem legais para compor seu diorama, tais como uma Torre de Controle, uma Esteira de Bagagens, um Carro de Energia, uma Esteira Elevada, um Caminhão Limpa-Neve e um pequeno Veículo de Sinalização. Se você imprimir em formato Carta, você obterá modelos em escala 1/500 e se você imprimir em formato A4, você terá miniaturas na escala 1/200.

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Some.New.Paper.Models.For.Your.Miniature.Airport.by.Hakotetsu


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Doctor Who - Tardis And Dalek Paper Models - by Luis - via Paper Pokes

From the classic British Sci-Fi series Doctor Who, here are the iconic Tardis And Dalek, in very well done paper model versions created by designer Luis and originally posted at Paper Pokes website. 

You will find the model in two formats: PDF and PDO (Pepakura), so you can print the model with the PDF format and use the PDO format as guide, because it can be visualized in 3D. 

Using Pepakura, when the file opens, you will be asked for a password. Just ignore it and click on the option "open with Pekaura Viewer" that appears right below the password space. 

If you don`t have Pepakura Viewer Free Version yet, the link to download is at the end of this post.

Da clássica série de Sci-Fi inglesa Doctor Who, aqui estão a Tardis e o Dalek, em versões em papel muito bem feitas criadas pelo designer Luis e originalmente postadas no site Paper Pokes. 

Você encontrará o modelo em dois formatos: PDF e PDO (Pepakura), então você pode usar o PDF para imprimir as peças e o PDO como guia de montagem, já que com ele você pode visualizar o modelo em 3D. 

Quando o arquivo abrir, vai ser pedido uma senha. Apenas ignore e clique na opção "abra com o Pepakura Viewer" que aparece logo abaixo do espaço de senha. 

Se você ainda não tem o programa Pepakura Viewer Versão Gratuíta, o link para baixá-lo se encontra no final deste post.


Link to the Tardis: Doctor.Who.Tardis.Paper Model.by.Luis.via.Paper.Pokes

Link to the Dalek: Doctor.Who.Dalek.Paper.Model.by.Luis.via.Paper.Pokes

Link to Pepakura Viewer Free Version: Pepakura.Viewer.Free.Version.Official.Page


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Monday, September 14, 2015

Japan Railway Train Koketsu System Paper Model - by Peparama



This little and nice papercraft convoy was created by Japanese designer Yosshii, from Peparama website. You need only one shee tof paper to build all of them.

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Este pequeno e simpático comboio de papel foi criado pelo designer japonês Yosshii, do site Peparama. Você só precisa de apenas uma folha de papel para montar todos eles.

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Link: Japan.Railway.Train.Koketsu.System.Paper.Model.by.Peparama


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Citroen HY Canelés Baillardran Paper Model - by Pascal & Camille

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This is the Citroen HY Canelés Baillardran, more one nice paper model in 1/50 scale, created by French designer Pascal, under an original by Camille. Thank you, Pascal, for your kindness in send me the model.

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Este é o Citroen Hy Canelés Baillardran, mais um modelo de papel bem bacana na escala 1/50, criado pelo designer francês Pascal, sobre um original de Camille. Obrigado, Pascal, pela gentileza em enviar-me o modelo.

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Link: Citroen.HY.Canelés.Baillardran.Paper.Model.by.Pascal.&.Camille


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The Crazy Van Hot Rod Paper Model - by Thomas Workentin
via Paper Modelers Forum

Model Assembled and Photo by Rickstef - via Paper Modelers Forum

Thanks to Rickstef, administrator from Paper Modelers forum, we can build our own Crazy Van Hot Rod paper model, created by North American designer Thomas Workentin and originally published at Hot Rod Magazine in 1976.

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Graças ao Rickstef, administrador do forum Paper Modelers, nós podemos montar nossa própria Crazy Van Hot Rod, criada pelo designer norte-americano Thomas Workentin e originalmente publicada na Hot Rod Magazine do ano de 1976.


Link: The.Crazy.Van.Hot.Rod.Paper.Model.by.Thomas.Workentin.via.Paper.Modelers.Forum


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The Blue Bird Origami Papercraft For Kids - by Jacque Davis



Kids will love make this cute Blue Bird Origami, an easy-to-build decorative papercraft created by designer Jacque Davis.

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As crianças irão adorar este simpático Origami de um Pássaro Azul, um papercraft bem fácil de montar criado pela designer Jacque Davis.


Link: The.Blue.Bird.Origami.Papercraft.For.Kids.by.Jacque.Davis


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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Old Legends From Japan - Urashima Taro Tale Paper Toy - by Bocci


Urashima Taro was a fisherman. One day he caught a large turtle in his nets. The turtle was a symbol of old age and thus much respected. Urashima let the animal free. To his amazment the turtle transformed into a lovely young woman. She explained that she was the daughter of Ryūjin, the dragon god. She casts a spell on the fisherman enabling him to breath underwater then invites him to Ryūgū-jō. Urashima was amazed by the vast underwater palace of coral and crystal but even more so by Ryūjin himself. The mighty dragon god’s coils were thousands of feet long and glittered with scales of every imaginable shade of green, aquamarine, turquoise, and blue. His head was crowned with branching antlers and his teeth were as long as scythes. Despite his daunting appearance the god had a kindly look in his eyes and took a liking to Urashima. He allowed him to marry his beautiful daughter and live in the splendid palace. For a while Urashima was happy but then he began to miss his land home and his parents. He was worried that they had no one to care for them in their advancing years. His bride accepted the situation and allowed him to return to the land so long as he promised to come back to her. The fisherman loved his bride and promised that he would indeed return. Before he left she gave him a small laquered box tied up with cord and told him to never open it. If he did he would never see her again.
 photo urag1_3_zps02e68hk8.gifOnce again he gave his word. In her turtle form his wife escorted Urashima back to land. Once ashore Urashima noticed that something was wrong. The surrounding mountains looked the same but the village was larger and looked very different. All the villagers were strangers. Looking around he saw no one he recognized. He hurried to his old home and found it to be nothing but a pile of rubble. Beside himself with worry he asked around about the people who had live in house and what had become of them. One very old man vaugly recalled a story of an elderly couple whose son had been a fisherman lost at sea. The story was supposed to have occurred 400 years ago! It dawned on Urashima that time was not measures in the kingdom of the dragon god as it was on land. For every day he spent in Ryūgū-jō many mortal years had passed on land. Perhapse hoping to find an answer to his awful situation he foolishly opened the box. A wisp if smoke rose up from inside it. This was time catching up with him. His hair grew white then fell out. His eyes dimmed, his bones grew frail. His skin wrinkled and sagged. His body dessicated as time sucked the life out of him.
Later the villagers discovered the dried out husk of a man clutching a laquered box. The date of Urishima’s fishing trip was around AD 478 and his return at around AD 825. - write bt Mr. Richard Freeman and originally posted at Myths.And.Legends.Website


Há uma antiga lenda japonesa datada do período Muromashi (século XV) em que um pescador chamado Urashima Taro salvou uma tartaruga de um grupo de rapazes que a estavam maltratando. No dia seguinte, uma tartaruga enorme se aproximou dele e lhe disse que a pequena tartaruga que ele salvara era na verdade a filha do Imperador do Mar, que gostaria de vê-lo e agradecer-lhe. Ela permitiu que ele subisse em suas costas e, através de magia, fez surgir brânquias em Taro para que ele pudesse respirar debaixo d'água. Assim pôde levá-lo a uma viagem para conhecer o fundo do mar e o palácio do rei-dragão. Lá o pescador se encontrou com o imperador e com a sua filha, a pequena tartaruga, que agora estava transformada em uma bonita princesa. Taro ficou no palácio como hóspede de honra e muitas festas foram feitas em sua homenagem.
 photo otog1_3_zpssrlh1tuy.gifAssim foram se passando os dias. Embora feliz nas águas marinhas, Urashima começou a sentir saudades de sua terra natal e de seus parentes, e pediu para voltar. Ao partir, recebeu da princesa uma arca de presente, com a promessa de que só a abrisse quando ficasse bem velho e de cabelos brancos. Ao chegar em sua cidade não a reconheceu, pois estava tudo muito mudado. Ele não conseguiu reconhecer nenhuma das pessoas da vila, os lugares já não eram mais os mesmos. Começou a perguntar se alguém conhecia um pescador chamado Urashima Taro. Algumas pessoas disseram que tinham ouvido falar de alguém com esse nome, que havia desaparecido no mar muitos anos atrás. Taro acabou descobrindo que haviam se passado trezentos anos desde o dia em que havia decidido ir ao fundo do mar. Tomado de grande tristeza, foi para a beira do mar na esperança de reencontrar a tartaruga, mas desesperou-se porque esta demorava e acabou abrindo a caixa que a princesa lhe havia oferecido. De dentro dela saiu uma nuvem de fumaça branca, que o envolveu. De repente, seu corpo tornou-se velho e enrugado, nasceu-lhe uma longa barba branca e suas costas curvaram-se com o peso de tantos anos. E do mar veio a voz doce e triste da princesa: "Eu lhe disse para não abrir a caixa. Nela estavam todos os seus anos". A caixa continha a "eterna juventude" de Urashima Taro e o pescador, sem reconhecer seu valor, deixou-a ir-se para sempre. - historia originalmente postada no site Trincas.E.Fissuras


Link: Old.Legends.From.Japan.Urashima.Taro.Tale.Paper.Toy.by.Bocci


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