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How to create your own papertoy using Google Sketchup and Pepakura | [mck]

A tutorial to make a papercraft initial(s). Of course you can spell whole names with it, but I suggest ( strongly ) to start with one letter en work you’re way up to you initials. Update #3: There are a lot of very good/ free 3D programs out there. To name a view: Blender , Wings 3D , Metasequoia and there are probably a lot more. The only reason I choose for Google SketchUp because I got it to work in a couple of minutes… http://www.matthijskamstra.nl/blog/index.php/2007/03/21/how-to-create-your-own-papercraft/
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Marshall Alexander - Paper Engineer

Doing some tests with templates on colored paper. My printer is almost choking on paperstock this thick, but it works. http://t.co/oqj41aO5 about 21 hours ago
http://www.harlancore.com/boxpunx/ Welcome to the Harlancore papertoy site . Here you will find for download the various designs I have created as well as blank templates for you to use and abuse as you see fit.. Feel free to add, subtract, embelish, shrink, enlarge or whatever any element in any way you think is clever. Have fun! Presenting Boxpunx Series NINE: IMPS (Imaginary Monster Papercraft) , an all-new shape, completely glueless and tongueless! Download them all today!

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02|07|11 - 03|07|11 AMS*DIYODS, ABC Treehouse, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2010 Urban Paper, Schmancy Toys, Seattle, USA 16|10|10 - 23|10|10 Paper People, Outside, Pordenone, Italy July-December 2010 Kunstzinnig Papier, NL Drukkerij Museum, Etten-Leur http://www.3eyedbear.com/

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Fwis • Readymech Series 002

http://readymech.com/ Readymechs are free, flatpack toys for you to print and build. They are designed to fit on an 8.5"x11" page and printed with any printer. You’ll need double-sided tape, thick matte paper, and 10-15 minutes for build time.
http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/

Paperkraft.net - Free Papercraft, Paper Model, & Papertoy

The SHINKAI 6500 is a research vessel / manned submersible operated by JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), its purpose is to study topography and geology of the seafloor as well as organisms in the deepest oceans of the world.