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Nice whale. I translated the info below the picture of the finished model. Some very minimal instructions:
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Cars from Daihatsu
A large number of late model Daihatsus from Daihatsu
https://www.daihatsu-aichi.co.jp/peparcraft Simple but nice looking paper crafts. Notice the picture of the fearless Japanese child cutting out the pieces with sharp pointy scissors. A repost of a modern Japanese kitchen, scroll down to the 2 pdfs http://freef5.seesaa.net/article/193527496.html There are links to other paper models on this site. A possible re-post, an akita from the Akita prefecture site https://www.akitafan.com/en/ https://www.akitafan.com/ike-ike-akita/papercraft.htm If you happen to be staying in Akita, you can sign up for a hands on craft experience https://www.akitafan.com/en/archive/tourism/26900 Last edited by John Wagenseil; 04-25-2019 at 02:50 PM. |
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Lots of colors available at that Daihatsu site.
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Those little Copens have always been popular with the little ones I have given them to
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A few sample sheets of tatebanko (antique Japanese paper models) posted on a Czech paper model forum
Papírové modeláøství CZ :: Zobrazit téma - Japonské døevoøezy |
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I went to the Daihatsu site expecting to see landing craft. I forgot that Daihatsu is also an automobile manufacturer.
The models are very nice. Simple, but they look well-designed, and the art work is excellent. Don |
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A recovered paper model of the Toyota 86, which was done for a Toyota fan publication. The model parts were archived, but the instructions are lost. How parts fit together is reasonably intuitive, so there is an excellent chance of a successful build in spite of the missing instructions. The model was designed by Toshimasa Mitsutake, who has done many commissions for Canon.
Paste these URLs into the Wayback Machine, and click on one of the earliest dates. http://gazoo.com/toyota_newcar/86/1202/papermodel.asp or http://gazoo.com/PaperModel/pdf/86_color.pdf Another "lost" model by Toshimasa Mitsutake, this time a Fiat Abarth 500, which was posted on a Japanese fan site. https://www.scorpione.jp/papercraft.html Past the URL into the Wayback Machine, chose an early save date and scroll down until you see the word download. Click around to get both the PDF of the model and the instructions. Mitsutake-san is a commercial artist. His web site: ペーパークラフト作家・光æ*¦åˆ©å°†ã®ãƒ šãƒ¼ã‚¸ã¸ã‚ˆã†ã“ãï¼ Last edited by John Wagenseil; 04-29-2019 at 10:57 PM. |
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Quite a collection, John. Thank you for the effort!
Cheers, Juergen |
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And here is another almost out of this world model by Mitsutake-san Planetarium |
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Don, it took awhile for Daihatsu to get their products to the beaches of California. I just found this article about Japanese "kei cars" of which Daihatsu makes a lot, now I know why Japan has cute small car models that do not show up at US dealerships. Did you ride around in them when you were in Japan? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_car |
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