Okay, so I know it isn't really an urban paper toy, but you have to admit that it is a freakin awesome model. This is a 14 page (11 x 17) model I found a few months back that has frightened me for too long. I decided that now was a good time to build it. I can't seem to get enthusiastic about my own stuff, so I decided to give myself a building challenge. And what a challenge. It took a solid week to build and the instructions were in Japanese. I didn't know how it was going to come out or how big the final model would be. That is my 24" iMac in the background.
If you want a challenge, go to the SF Paper Craft Gallery web site and look for the RENS HEAD TYPE-B model.
Now, maybe I can get back to being creative.
Scott Schaller
You have a patience that I definitely don't have ^^
Other big japanese mech (with a lot of details): the old Front Mission models (http://papercraftparadise.blogspot.com/2006/11/front-mission-4-paper-models.html) ;)
Scott... this is amazing. Props for putting this fella together, and guess work too? Even more amazing! I have something similar in the works myself, though possibly not quite as elaborate... Brilliant stuf!
Thanks everyone for you kind words. It was a challenge to build and (hopefully) got my creativity re-charged. I hope to have pics of a complete dragon model by the end of the week.
Jerom
Other big japanese mech (with a lot of details): the old Front Mission models (http://papercraftparadise.blogspot.com/2006/11/front-mission-4-paper-models.html) ;)
Jun 21, 2009
Morgan Gleave
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Scott Schaller
Jun 22, 2009