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Paper-model
Details
It can contain as a broad category, origami and cardboard model, with origami, a model made of paper folding paper (without adhesive), and cardboard models, such as making models from sheets of card on which the parts were usually printed in color, cut out a fold up, paste and guests. They are generally more popular in Europe and Japan than in the United States.
Sometimes the models can be stamped out, but more often the printed parts must be cut with a hobby knife (or scissors). Edges can be obtained of the folding support. The parts are usually combined with polyvinyl acetate glue ("white glue" PVA) glue. One of the characteristics of this type of modeling is that the models are usually painted, and there is no need to paint the model after completion, even to improve some of the as-built model of painting and detailing. Due to the nature of the paper medium, the model with coating can be sealed longer.
History
Example of a cat papercraft
Printed card models became common in magazines in the first half of the 20th Century. The popularity of card modeling during World War II, when the paper one of the few items whose manufacture and use was not strongly regulated was booming.
Micro models, developed and published in England from 1941 were very popular with 100 different models, including architecture, ships and aircraft. But how plastic model was often available, Interest in the paper decreased.
Availability
Since papercraft patterns can be easily printed and assembled, the Internet has become a popular means for Exchange them. Commercial companies have recently begun downloadable, paper craft for their marketing (examples are Yamaha and Canon).
The availability of numerous Models on the Internet at little or no cost, which will then be downloaded and printed on inexpensive inkjet printers brought about its popularity to increase again in the world. Home printing also allows models will be adjusted upwards or downwards slightly (eg to make two models from different authors, at different scales, matched in size), although the paper weight may need to be adjusted in the same proportion.
Kits can also cost of publishers committed to be purchased (mostly in Eastern Europe, examples are Halinski and Maly Modelarz), some of which date to 1950. Experienced hobbyists often self-made, either by subscription their models by hand or, increasingly, with software like Adobe Illustrator. CAD and CG software such as Rhino 3D, 3ds max and special software, like Pepakura Designer from Tama software and Waybe, there and 3D computer models in two-dimensional models, which then can convert to print are cut and assembled. For this reason there is no practical limit to the variety of models. Ships, cars are aircraft, spacecraft (both real and fictional), buildings and animals together. In recent years, Japanese as Gundams and anime characters also start to make an appearance in paper craft.
See also
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Cardboard model
Paper Aeroplane
Origami architecture
Paper prototyping
External Links
Wikipedia Images, Videos: paper models
Software
Pepakura Designer
Waybe
Unfolder for Blender
Models
pepakura.net International & Multi-Language Paper Craft Base
Gaming Papercraft
Gundam Papercraft
Nintendo Papercraft
Paper Models for free from the Canon Website
Paper models of motorcycles and animals
PaperPokes: Pokmon Papercraft
Fighters Card Models
Modelos de Papel an Argentine community to to take the first steps in this hobby
paper landmarks
Paper replica Indonesian Model Community Paper
Pepakura web database list of Paper Related Websites
Kertas Iseng Blog Article Directory for Pepakura Content
Paper Model Paper Models in Thailand Blog updated daily
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