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Old 02-11-2015, 12:23 AM
John Wagenseil John Wagenseil is offline
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These are the links you are looking for. Unfortunately the Ghibli HMC Moving Castle book is now a type of unobtainium and the original Epson links to download the flying version of the HMC are really really dead:
Howl's Moving Castle Paper Craft Book by Kodansha | HobbyLink Japan
http://www.yesasia.com/global/100394...0-en/info.html
http://www2.i-love-epson.co.jp/ec/ev...cus/hmc_pc.exe
http://www2.i-love-epson.co.jp/ec/ev.../hmc_guide.exe

This is not what you are looking for but it does show you how to make your very own copy of the HMC. All you need is a little dirt and some kerosene:
Steampunk Raku Howl's Moving Castle

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Old 02-19-2016, 05:06 AM
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Sorry to ressurect a long-dead thread, but I'm sure someone on here will appreciate it.

In 2005 I visited Tokyo, and bought a copy of the HMC papercraft book in person from the Studio Ghibli museum giftshop.
I was absolutely floored by the display model they had on show and I just couldn't resist! I only found out years later how limited it was and how lucky I was to have a copy.

I started building the model in my evenings and was about 3/4 finished when I left Australia to live and work in the UK for a year or two. I carefully packed it up and left it in storage, hoping to complete it when I was back.

A year or two has turned to 8- now I've permanently moved to the UK and since starting a family here, I can't see that I'll ever have the time to complete the model!
Well at least not until my kids are grown up, but not sure a paper model will last another 20 years in storage :P

So I'd like to give the model away to a fellow papercraft modeller who will finish the job and give the model a good home.

I took the attached photos last week while on holiday in Perth, Western Australia- it's still in perfect condition but is obviously quite fragile.

Ideally there's a papercraft modeller living in Perth who can pick it up in person- does such a person exist on this forum?

Please help me spread the word and find this glorious model a new home

PS. this thing is huge- about 40-50cm high- much bigger than the free Epson model.
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Old 02-24-2016, 10:29 PM
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I scan my book, didn't want to cut up the original model. Your model looking really nice, will be sad to give it away.
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