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Post by repairtechjon on Mar 7, 2010 14:24:58 GMT -5
www.voltron.com/downloads/voltronCUBEE.pdfThanks to Atom at CDX, here's a papercraft printable Voltron/GoLion on one sheet. I forget where most of the other craft sites are, but who does, and any other links? I remember getting the Godzilla, and Hedorah sheets from Kimono My House with my order too. I apologize, as I remember there was a thread(s) on this in the past, but can't dig it up. Anyone a digger?
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Post by magengar on Mar 7, 2010 16:28:39 GMT -5
I'll dig through my bookmarks (I have a Gang of them, most are dated- almost since the time I joined RJ) if I find it I'll post it here. zozo-Magengar
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Post by 70's Super Robot Fan on Mar 7, 2010 20:46:30 GMT -5
Hi all,
Just to add - I saw paper robots in Hong Kong's Oriental 188 in Wan Chai last January. Unfortunately, photos are not allowed. I saw Voltes V, etc.
Maybe our RJ members based in HK can give more data?
Cheers,
70's Super Robot fan
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Post by nikodiablo on Mar 10, 2010 1:30:16 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Mar 10, 2010 11:46:20 GMT -5
I couldn't find any links in my old bookmarks; I usually don't have much internet time these days, while on a time-restricted public computer (I don't have internet service at home). However, I found this link... www.ss42.com/pt-scifiction.htmlBrowse down that page and you'll see links to various robot paper models of all your favorite robots listed. Here's a really nice one, for some of the popular super-robots! ... digilander.libero.it/alcor99/Varie/Papermodels.htmLotsa Mazinger and old-school papermodels here... ...This website is in Italian. If you go to the Homepage you'll see other locations in this website to more advanced papermodels of Mazinger, plus Energer-Z. Just keep exploring the website for more papermodel treasures and download as many as you can collect. They're all in PDF file format. Enjoy! If I find more related links I'll post 'em here. zozo-Magengar
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Post by magengar on Mar 13, 2010 13:34:35 GMT -5
Hey y'all, I forgot about this website here... www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/The program is called Pepakura... it's a papercraft program in which you can create and print your own papermodel stuff (like those shown in them papercraft pdf files). Some DoGAusers at my yahoogroup DoGACGA use Pepakura for making paper models of their DoGA objects for games and such. Check it out! zozo-Magengar
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Post by magengar on Mar 15, 2010 10:56:20 GMT -5
The link below comes courtesy of RJ member Bluetengu: The Revorama for Grendizer is available here:
www.union-creative.jp/revoltech/download/revo_rama_085.pdf
Enjoy ;D Later on, I'll gather all the other Revoramas and paste them (and their finders) here as well. So far, we have a few threads discussing papercraft and papermodels (same thing)... I was thinking we could organize all those resources into one thread and have the admin/mods give it a Sticky. The idea is for papermodel fans to find it all here in one place instead of searching all over RJ for old threads on this topic. Is that OK with y'all? zozo-magengar
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Post by kencoesta on Mar 16, 2010 22:17:40 GMT -5
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Post by mannix143 on Mar 17, 2010 8:21:19 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Mar 17, 2010 10:58:59 GMT -5
Great find, Mannix! Wow, look at the size and Detail of that Prime! zozo-Magengar
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Post by kencoesta on Mar 17, 2010 15:07:13 GMT -5
Pretty sweet! Not for $60.00, but still pretty sweet. Did anybody notice all the firearms in the pics? Surely they're AirSoft, or something like that - but maybe not!
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Post by magengar on Mar 19, 2010 10:30:28 GMT -5
Bring 'em all on, the more goodies the merrier! ;D How's yer G-stone project coming along? zozo-Magengar
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Post by kencoesta on Mar 19, 2010 10:48:17 GMT -5
The image for the G-Stone sucks too bad, not even bothering with it. BUT, check these out! justpapercraft.blogspot.com/search/label/RobotI'm looking for one to try out. I kinda like these papercraft bots. I love modeling, but with wife, kids, jobs, papercraft seems to be the low-cost, low-time way to get my geek on! ^___^; Now, which one?
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Post by magengar on Mar 19, 2010 10:55:35 GMT -5
Droooool! Lookat all them pp bots! ;D Wanna get yer geek on? Try them ALL! LOL
Ok, too much to digest there... Try either the Optimus Prime head, or the cool Ingram Alphonse-with-LEDs. Those oughtta keep ya busy for a while. ;D
zozo-Magengar
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Post by kencoesta on Mar 19, 2010 13:43:52 GMT -5
Eh... I'm thinking Choryujin or the Karmis - prolly Cho. I've got some heavy stock paper, but I wonder how well photo paper would do? Seems like it would be nice and shiny, but would tear on the folds. We'll see...
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Post by magengar on Mar 20, 2010 11:48:14 GMT -5
They'd look vividly sharp with bold colors on photo paper, but yeah when folded (glossy side out) they'd tear at the folds. Perhaps just use the photo paper for flat non-folding parts and surfaces. Colored contact paper cut to certain shapes for elaborate detail and asymetories is also cool.
Damn, I'm starting to sound like that newspaper home-made crafts column "Dear Helouise". ;D
zozo-Magengar
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Post by kencoesta on Mar 23, 2010 9:17:20 GMT -5
Dear Magengar,
I'm trying to find time to work on papercraft robots, but life is just getting in the way. How can a guy balance family, work, and hobbies?
Thanks, Torn in Knoxville
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Post by kencoesta on Mar 23, 2010 9:49:58 GMT -5
I found this link to convert Pepakura PDOs into PDFs answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080824051943AAoIeNKThis solution actually converts the PDO into multiple TIFFs, then you can pull those into whatever graphics program and re-color them. THEN, you can export as PDF and print them out!
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Post by magengar on Mar 23, 2010 14:24:03 GMT -5
Dear TIK
Unfortunately, we're all going through that phase. all Work + Family + Play = no "Me" time. The equation just Doesn't seem fair. A royal pisser, isn't it! I know an expert chef in Japan, you'll find him in the town of Atami, at Kurogane House, down the dirt road- last house on the left- past the third goat... His name is Sensei. He's a master swordsman. Seek him, and pay him 1000 silver tails to cut you into three parts. That solution will help you divide your time between Work, Family, and Play. ;D That UDC program is cool. Too bad it's just a trial version that leaves watermarkson your output. You need output that will have no watermarks... ...try This: www.primopdf.com/index.aspxPrimoPDF is a free converter to print documents, as well as images, to PDF. It installs as a virtual printer, and you can run it from Internet Explorer to convert webpages to PDF. It also converts images to PDF by rightclicking. Whenever I make my own tutorials (with images) in html format, I convert them to PDF. Try this for converting your PDOs and see if hopefully this'll work... no more watermarks, and no trial limitation/feature shutoffs. zozo-magengar I found this link to convert Pepakura PDOs into PDFs answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080824051943AAoIeNKThis solution actually converts the PDO into multiple TIFFs, then you can pull those into whatever graphics program and re-color them. THEN, you can export as PDF and print them out!
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Post by Nyonk on Mar 23, 2010 21:03:13 GMT -5
anyone have Patlabor Carrier Truck?? i really want it for my ingram
please please share if you have or maybe someone expert want to design it? arigato
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