
New in 2010, here is Chipper your Fast Food Friend! You can find him through my blog
http://www.papertoybonanza.blogspot.com/
or you can go directly to the Mediafire download
here. There will be a blank template in the Template Depot here on NPT in the near…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on January 4, 2010 at 12:05pm —
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So, after a very long development time, I'm ready to release another Papertoy. This is Chipper--Your Fast Food Friend. Inspired by the very practical designs of fast food packaging, Chipper is a character designed for modification. He's got plenty of room for artwork, and involves some mildly challenging paper-handling techniques. Rounded surfaces and curved folds make him a little bit different from most builds.
I'll be putting his current…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on December 29, 2009 at 8:02am —
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Sparky has a brand new look, but it's not all that glamorous. He's been spending too much time at his favorite fast food restaurants, and the old saying "You are what you eat" looks like it came true. Stop by my website at
http://www.papertoybonanza.blogspot.com/ to see more of what's…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on April 22, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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Just in time for the new year, a new way to make Sparky! "Modular Sparky" is one of the blank templates now available on my blog, Papertoy Bonanza. You can get blank "black and white" templates of each of the previously released Sparky models, or you can get the new Modular Sparky that lets you mix and match different basic…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on December 27, 2008 at 9:55am —
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I've really enjoyed Marshall Alexander's Foldskool model, and had to throw my spin on it. I went back to really Old School with a grisly, bizarre poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by the name of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." You can find the poem pretty easily with a Google search, and keep a look out for the superb…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on December 14, 2008 at 8:06pm —
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I was recently reminded that I have a HedKase that I never introduced on NPT. He's gone through many variations, but he's in his final form now (Mark III). He can be downloaded at my…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on November 28, 2008 at 10:01am —
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Don't forget Toy'sREvil's Dookie Poo competition! The initial due date for the competition is ended now, but the competition was just extended. There are two entries so far, and one of them includes a paper build of the Dookie Poo character! Take a go at it if you're interested! The above picture is my submission, and…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on July 21, 2008 at 4:39pm —
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The "lovechild" of a one night stand between Love and Hate, Goovil is part Good, part Evil, and Mostly Harmless.
This is a 3 pager papertoy, with more complexity in the folding than I've done in past…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on July 15, 2008 at 6:40am —
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Sparky deviates from his usual matchstick form in this, his 4th edition. Inspired by classic car hood ornaments from vehicles of the 1920's and '30's, he leans forward, arms sprawled out behind his as wings. His artwork is based on chrome sculpture of the Art Deco school. The base that he stands on uses curves that…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on May 17, 2008 at 5:16pm —
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The third Sparky model is out, switching up everything you thought you knew about our friend Sparky the Matchstick. He's standing tall, and burning with a hidden fire. Come take a look at my blog where he can be…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on April 15, 2008 at 7:54pm —
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Last time you saw him, Sparky was playing with fire, just like Mom always said not to do. Well, Sparky, you should have listened!
This is Punchline Sparky, the first variant of the Original Sparky. He…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on March 26, 2008 at 6:13pm —
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Meet Sparky--a matchstick with big problems. He stands about 8 inches tall, adding some height to any Papertoy collection. Right now there is no website--I lack the skillz--but he's available in a PDF for anyone interested in building. There are already quite a few variations I've built, but he's got a pretty simple form that is open to customization…
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Added by Dr.Shazam on March 16, 2008 at 8:30am —
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