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Old 02-19-2008, 03:31 PM
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20 Gigabytes & more of free kits (all in)

20 Gigabytes of free card kits and more – nothing pirated here

http://www.streetpaper.de/
http://www.3dpapermodel.com.tw/freed...nk.asp?ID=free
http://www.racepaper.de/
http://art66.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
http://genius.x0.com/pmdirectory/
http://www.vojenskatechnika.sk/model.htm
http://www.modele-kartonowe.com/
http://www.extazaweb.sk/nascarpapermodels/download.htm
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http://minibox.webz.cz/
http://www.exclusive-models.yoyo.pl/
http://www.mikromodele.cba.pl/free.htm
http://www.digitalnavy.com/
http://www.currell.net/models/titanic.htm
http://www.navy.gc.ca/cms_youth/youth_a ... asp?id=608
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy/nipponmaru.html
http://www.asukacruise.co.jp/download/papercraft.html
http://www.papershipwright.co.uk/ps02/details.shtml
http://www.papershipwright.co.uk/ps13/details.shtml
http://www.geocities.com/cutelo02/index.html
http://www.papermodel.jp/english/
http://www.pa.skr.mlit.go.jp/learn/papercraft/main
http://oktan.skif4x4.ru/
http://xoffender.bplaced.net/olli/
http://www.gremirmodels.com/pilots.htm
http://laev-2005.freeweb.hu/kiadvanyok/kivago.html
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy/c57.html
http://www.ttmodely.yc.cz/index.php?tema=vystrihovanky
http://paperinside.com/racing/
http://formel1.webzdarma.cz/indexEn.php?page=8
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/paper-m/yasu/2art_w/e_top.htm
http://www.modelyf1.ic.cz/modely_main/modely_main.htm
http://www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity/3708/modeldl.htm
http://kmworks.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/
http://www.michel-vaillant-fan.it/vaill ... rta-01.htm
http://3dpapermodel.w-web.com/3dpms/civi/civi.html
http://pierreg.free.fr/carton/projet/voisin/voisin.htm
http://www.ypsfanpage.de/sonst/bastel.php?bogen=267

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/shift-down/austi ... rmodel.htm
http://www.dpmb.cz/vozidla.asp
http://www.kpmhd-ova.cz/hlstr.php?stranka=vystrih
http://www.jp555.republika.pl/modelekar.html
Main Page: http://www.geocities.jp/ojimak_01/index.htm
Download Page:http://www.geocities.jp/ojimak_01/interest.htm
(All model are designed to be able to fly !)
Click model's name to download model. Click photo for instructions. Input designer's name for the password(o****k).
Canon papercraft
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/bui ... ondon.html
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/bui ... s/london_i .jpg
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/bui ... oad/london 01.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/bui ... oad/london 02.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/bui ... oad/london _i.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/luc ... i-tanuki.h tml
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/luc ... higaraki-t anuki_i.jpg
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/luc ... /shigaraki -tanuki.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/luc ... /shigaraki -tanuki_i.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy/jaguar-xkr.html
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... guar-xkr_i. jpg
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... jaguar-xkr. pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... aguar-xkr_ i.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy/shovel.html
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... ovel_i.jpg
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... shovel.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... hovel_op.p df
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... hovel_i.pd f
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy/akogare.html
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... gare_i.jpg
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... kogare.pdf
http://cp.c-ij.com/japan/papercraft/toy ... kogare_i.p df
http://aliens.humlak.cz/
http://www.i-love-epson.co.jp/nakajima/craft/index.htm
http://www.nissan.co.jp/COMPASS/R390/CRAFT/craft.htm
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/en ... apercraft/
http://www.freewebs.com/saneperon/models.htm
solarsystem.nasa.gov/kids/papermodels.cfm
http://www.kartonowo.yoyo.pl/index.php? ... &Itemid=43
http://www.geocities.com/freecardaviation/Freebies.html
http://www.kartonmodell-forum.org/downl ... odelle.htm
http://f1.aaa.livedoor.jp/~sakyo/titlep ... car01.html
http://www.maquettes-papier.net/forumen ... orum39.php

http://www.axmpaperspacescalemodels.com/
http://www.paperguitar.com/main/index.php
http://www.miniaturewargaming.com/index ... ategories/
http://www.stones-edges.com/freesamples
http://www.brumbaer.de/Wm/Build/index.html
http://www.icebergbouwplaten.nl/indexe.html
http://www.fantasycutouts.com/
http://www.ramatoto-homepage.de/Seite_1x.html
http://www.peard.nl/
http://scalemodel.net/asp/catresult2.as ... s&pageno=1
http://jleslie48.com/energialeo/cs.html

http://www.residenz-muenchen.de/deutsch ... /index.htm
http://www.groeg.de/puzzles/rocket.html
http://www.naturalbulbs.nl/index-ENG-nieuw.asp
http://ravensblight.com/papertoys.html
http://oktan.skif4x4.ru/ 1:100 russian trucks - military & dakar rally
http://www.extazaweb.sk/nascarpapermodels/download.htm
http://www.busfreun.de/
Paperbus links: http://netjournal.homestead.com/files/pbc/n_links.html
http://paperm.jp/craft/dollhouse/index.html
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercra ... llery.html
http://www.swpm.ic.cz/index.files/en_alliance.htm

Reference
I suggest you use Flashget, a free download program from: http://www.flashget.com/en/download.htm and copy and paste links into it.
I suggest you get the free Belkasoft Get Links tool: http://www.softpedia.com/downloadBasket/add,26153.html
Belkasoft IE GetLinks is a product for Microsoft Internet Explorer. Belkasoft IE GetLinks allows you to extract all links from a page shown in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Two formats are supported now - plain text format and HTML, then when you go to a web page, you can look at the page in plain text (which is better than HTML) and pick out other card models for download - these are identifiable by PDF icons which are coloured, or links to other web pages..........
When you look at the bottom of each 3dpapermodel web page you will see @1@2@3 and so on. These are page numbers. Just double click on the number to open the next web page and the kits contained therein.
I suggest you surf around the front page of 3dpapermodel to begin with because there are some excellent huge kits to begin with there then you can go to the different categories and select whatever you want from there and then go over to "new" and pick off the rest from there.
Some of the links are obviously out of date, nevertheless you will find in many instances the links are still active, as will the downloads be.
If you want to copy and paste this page into your word processing package, just right click your mouse and drag the icon over this page, then select "save" and copy the content into your word processor and save to whatever file or partition you want on your PC.
You can create a new yellow folder by right clicking your mouse and selecting folder and dragging and dropping the folder from the menu provided.
One thing which is obvious to me, is that no kit is specific to the size of its creation. These kits are flat and in book form. Thus if you want to copy enlarge or copy reduce a kit, you can easily do this on a photocopier.
I suggest the following procedure: Start off with A4 sheets. Photocopy enlarge to A3 each of the parts pages, of the kit.
Take your A3 pages and cut out segments of that sheet and repaste those segments to A4 sheets, filling in the blank areas with more kit parts, but making sure you do not extend the parts to be enlarged past the sides of the A4 sheet. Then take your new A4 sheets back to the photocopier and enlarge them once more to A3.
If you want to enlarge a kit in scale to a larger size, say 1/25 to 1/16 do this: divide 16 by 25 = 0.64 then take the square root of that (a tick with a long bar on the end of it) = 0.8, then set the photocopier to +0.8 and photocopy the first run of A4 sheets at +0.8 and then THAT run of sheets again at +0.8 to get the enlargement to 1/16
I always photocopy enlarge in black and white, because it is cheapest, but also because I like to build big models and to illustrate the parts which are on the outside skin of the photocopy paper, I have to cut these out and glue them in place on the skin, after I have built the model but before I paint it with water based paints purchased in sample tins made up at a computer colour matching service, using the kit as the colour check.
I glue the photocopy sheets to thin card with PVA glue. Enough glue on both surfaces as you would find on the back of a postage stamp. Lay the photocopy onto the card, using a soft cloth to get the bubbles out. Set sheets aside to dry overnight.
Cut the parts out. Cut off all tabs. number the parts on their "back" side. Buy 1/8", 2-3mm Strawboard, backing board from a picture framers or art supply shop. Take the parts and draw around them onto the strawboard sheets. Lightly score all straight lines with your hobby knife as these are bend lines. Assemble the thin parts with PVA glue and edge join to create the shape. Cut out your strawboard parts and try fit inside the back of your thin model structure, cutting off scrap until you have a tight fit. Then PVA glue the strawboard inside your model parts and you will have a robust model to start building on. Remember to "illustrate" the paper skin with doors, window openings and so on, before painting.
I always start with the largest structures and build smaller parts onto them, especially from a very detailed kit in a language I don't understand.
Enjoy.
Brooker:D
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:49 PM
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Brooker/BigBenn

Thanks for the all the links

One thing I will ask of you and anyone else who posts sites here, do not deep link

Do not link to the paper model in question, link to the main page, with directions on how to navigate the site to the download
That way we can see what the designer/creator also has done, plus if he has ads on his site, we help him get some money too.

So you are aware, most, if not all of these are linked on the following sites.

Iceberg
http://www.icebergbouwplaten.nl/

3D Papermodel
http://www.3dpapermodel.com.tw/

Free Paper Toys/SpaceStation42
http://www.ss42.com/toys.html

I love seeing sites/pages I have not heard of before, and I think most members do to.

Any questions, gripes, complaints, anything else, contact me

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 PM
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Old 02-21-2008, 09:24 AM
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Hey Brooker,

Why don't you post some pictures of some of your models, so we can see what you are trying to describe

As you might have seen, We love pictures here.

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Old 02-21-2008, 04:41 PM
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A quick search on this forum yields many of those links.

I'm just wondering when people are going to search first before they post.

/leaves to go punch children.
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:15 PM
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Lol,
I'm the worlds worst photographer after some 60 years of trying to get it right. Whenever I take photos, for some reason, they are always out of focus and more so with digital camera's, added to which I can now add "camera shake" as the doddering part of older age starts to kick in. However, I have been waiting for digital camera's to get up to 10mb capacity and more clever and we are almost there now, so I hope, in the not too distant future, to post some pix of my models.
My hardware is all out of date and I am in a rush to upgrade so I can get a scanner online - it is a lot cheaper than snail mail postage - to send digital, as I have found out to my cost!!
My apologies to Rickstef, if I inadvertently caused offence, it was not intended. Thank you for bringing my prior postings up to date.
Children? I've had enough of children this lifetime to last me for good.
It is much more pleasant to enjoy the pleasures of life all around me, than to be driven in a way we men understand.......lol
I rarely have time to scratch myself, "time" is a precious commodity which passes by faster and faster, the older you get. I don't have time to waste, thus I process large quantities of information, both on the internet and through my expanding private collection of everything covered in this forum and much more besides - I've been at this, for over 25 years of determined collecting, cataloging and barter, back from the days before computers when everything was on paper in fact., and to date.
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:20 PM
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Perhaps you could get a friend to take a picture I like to see large models
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Old 02-21-2008, 09:34 PM
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What camera do you have? There's always a way of getting around camera limitations. Unless it's a 300kb keychain camera you can shoot pictures of anything if you set it up right.

Unless you could the time I could not get a picture of my black cat proper and was forced to resort to scanning her with a flatbed scanner. lol ... so wrong but it worked. Success with Meow Mix.
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I know my father has tried and tried to get pictures of the stealth fighter at the air force museum in dayton, OH with very limited success - perhaps your models are made from ultra-high tech stealth materials?
Seriously though - it sounds like picking up a tripod, even a small tabletop model, might go a long way from your description of the problems.
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Old 02-22-2008, 06:33 AM
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Funny you guys should go down this line of conversation... I have a friend in Guatemala who had a howler monkey living with him. We tried to photo the fellow but he was so incredibly black that all you could get was sort of a black hole on the photo.


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