Archive for February, 2009

This is a really awesome and complicated papercraft
but i’m sure you can handle it!

This is one of the most amazing papercrafts i have seen so far, it really takes the cake! Hi Nu Gundam for the win! i hate to think how much time went into it, it’s a work of art! Now to make it!


Namco is a damn fine company, they brought Katamari into my life and for that I will be forever grateful. This character seems to be from a Namco game, but I can’t figure out which one as I only read english ;_;




Fantastic set of Star Wars Paper Crafts to be found at this site. Tie-Fighter, Snow Walker, Millennium Falcon, the list goes on! The attention to detail is just mind-blowing! Nice Work. Full instructions included. Which one to make first?

A helicopter is a type of aircraft that has rotary wings. The engine causes the long slender wings, called rotors, at the top of the helicopter to rotate, providing lift and allowing the helicopter to fly. Compared to aircraft with fixed wings, helicopters are slow and get poor mileage so they don’t fly long continuous distances. But they can take off and land in narrow places because they have the unique ability to move up and down vertically, as well as fly in reverse, sideways and hover. For these reasons, helicopters have been put to use in many ways, such as for transporting cargo, conducting rescue operations, and for industrial aviation. This paper-craft helicopter is a standard single-rotor type.
Source: Helicopter
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Officially known as the Statue of the Vairocana Buddha, this structure took some 30 years to complete, starting in 743, when Emperor Shomu first ordered the construction of this bronze Buddha. Thanks to many repairs, it has survived despite numerous earthquakes and wars. In 1998, the Great Buddha of Todaiji Temple was named a world heritage site by UNESCO, as one of the historic monuments of ancient Nara. This giant Buddha figure has a sitting height of 1498 cm, of which the head alone accounts for 533 cm.
Source: The Great Buddha of Todaiji Temple, Japan
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Construction on the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, the bell tower of the Pisa Cathedral, began in 1173. However, construction was halted numerous times as the tower began to lean as its weight began to destabilize the ground beneath. It took some 200 years to complete the tower. With a lean that continued to progress even after its completion, the tower underwent thorough repairs from 1990 through 2001, which are intended to keep it from falling over for the next 200 years.
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Wing Gundam Zero, one of the two “perfect-grade” Gundams in the series. Its designs was first abolished because it was too dangerous and powerful. This Gundam was piloted by various people during the series, and eventually became the property of Heero Yuy. This Gundam is armed with the most destructive weapon in the series, the twin buster rifle. It is capable of eliminating up to 30 enemy MS’s in one go… It can also be split into two separate buster rifles. It is also armed with a machine cannon mounted on the neck and the traditional laser beam sabre. The thing that makes this Gundam distinct is its “Zero system”. For more information about this system, click here. Like its predecessor, Wing Gundam, this MS can be transformed into a plane for high-speed travelling (a weird looking plane, but very cool nevertheless). This is also the only MS that can fight well in all types of terrain, sea, land, air and space. One interesting aspect is the werid looking wings this MS has. It can be opened up revealing two extra jet propulsion boosters, giving it an extra burst of speed.








































