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Old 01-08-2020, 05:48 PM
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Models of Wind Turbines
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Old 01-09-2020, 10:16 AM
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A Web page with pictures of antique tatebanko(aka kumiage) that are currently for sale in Japan.
OigGj
http://www.shiryodo.jp/shiryo_kumiage.html
Some of the tatebanko cost several hundred dollars. The Samurai Battle in the flaming house would be an impressive looking project, especially with back lighting.



A web page in Japanese that explains tatebanko
http://www2.ssh.nir.jp/~y-yoshi-1234/kumi/kumi_p1.html
A translator program cannot read all of the script, but it shows that a lot of instructions and explanations of the scene were embedded in the old tatebanko prints.
Much of these are not accessible to modern day Japanese as they are written in an archaic script and use a lot of obscure kanji.
More information about tatebanko, and a link to a page explaining how to build Hokusai's bathhouse tatebanko:
http://www2.ssh.nir.jp/~y-yoshi-1234/index.html
You can download the bath house tatebanko here:
http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/580750-post14.html

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Old 01-09-2020, 10:42 AM
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From the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Katsushika Hokusai's Thunder Gate tatebanko and print. The tatebanko has been posted many times, but not with the art print of the gate.

https://collections.mfa.org/search/O...3AAsia/hokusai


ttps://collections.mfa.org/search/Objects/peopleSearch%3Ahokusai%3Btitle%3Agate%3Bcollection Terms%3AAsia/hokusai
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Old 01-09-2020, 10:56 AM
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A paper model of an ancient paddle wheel steam boat
水路をゆく・第二運河 川蒸気船の 具
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Old 01-09-2020, 11:09 AM
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Kawaguchi Transmission Machine Kobe Street Steamship Nanahana Iritsu Norigami Lantern

Tatebank of a 19th c. Port in Japan
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http://mozubooks.com/?pid=83795627
Here is some information about the tatebanko
` Kawaguchi Transmission Machine Kobe Street Steamship Nanahana Iritsu Norigami Gumi Lantern '' Sadanobu Hasegawa painting Osaka Kibei Wataya (early Meiji period)
4 sheets in a row, standing plate old [461]
In Osaka, from the end of the Tokugawa period to around the Meiji era, a number of Sadanobu Hasegawa's Tachibako were published. Tateitako (Kirumi lanterns Kaminogami or Kirigumi lanterns) is a piece of ukiyo-e that has been cut out of a single stencil, folded and pasted together, and is like a paper diorama. The completed drawing is on the lower left of the upper sheet.
For the first time in Kansai in 1870, a telegraph line was opened from Osaka Kawaguchi (now Nishi-ku) to Kobe. Initially, "telegraph" was written as "telegraph", so it was titled "telegraph". The Kawaguchi Transmission Bureau is located inside the Kawaguchi Unjosho (Customs) and is drawn with foreign ships.


This set of tatebanko prints sold for about 2,800 dollars.
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Old 01-15-2020, 09:40 PM
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Mauther from Brazil forwarded this to me, an impressive model of a Starlet:
Here is a detailed TOYOTA Black Starlet created by Setuna that I believe has not yet been posted:



Link to gallery: https://setuna-dh.com/2019/11/05/post-335/
Link to download: https://setuna-dh.com/page-323/
I don't know if this car was ever available in North America.
Move your cursor over the download page until you find the zip files and don't forget to copy the instructions.
Some information about the real car:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Starlet



Thanks for sharing another great find with us.
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The Screaming Chicken on a Toyota, somewhere the Bandit is turning in his grave
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Old 01-22-2020, 05:15 PM
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Super Deformed Lee

SD Lee
http://www.wa.commufa.jp/~ton/pcd/op/m0168.html
and more SD oddities including anime characters and a few more tanks and other weapons
http://www.wa.commufa.jp/~ton/pcd/index.html
SD airplanes
http://www.wa.commufa.jp/~ton/pcc/index.html


(Trigger Warning!!!! Not paper modelling, links to 3Dprintering files of castles and SD tanks http://www.wa.commufa.jp/~ton/sta/index.html )
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Old 01-22-2020, 05:25 PM
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Skeleton of Ancient Japanese Fish

aNCIENT fISH sKELETON
https://tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura/gall...ls.php?id=1543
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BJB...4Rs6M-XOV/view
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Old 01-22-2020, 05:42 PM
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A few more paper models of Japanese anime characters

New anime character at S.V.のペーパークラフト作品
https://ameblo.jp/sv0623/
and
Madoka Sennpai from Kujira Craft
http://pepakura.kujiracraft.net/#M_senpai_DL
and
The main page for the page above with links to all the older paper anime figures including 2 editions of "Kiki and Jiji"
http://pepakura.kujiracraft.net/
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This site has some anime figure paper models to look for
http://sumatorausagi.seesaa.net/
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