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Trains
http://www.hokuhoku.co.jp/paper.html |
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More Japanese paper models
Page with list of links to models of shuttles and satellites
https://feature.cozre.jp/67432 Most have already been posted. A repost of a couple of big buildings in Japan http://www.j-re.co.jp/portfolio/index3.php Another list of paper model web sites http://1aboratory.com/papercraft-free-download A one page dinosaur http://en-nichi.seesaa.net/article/243322011.html other paper models might be scattered around this blog. Coasters and tokens from the promoters of American meat http://americanmeat.jp/csm/entertainment/index.html Extinct beasts http://www.dinotoymuseum.com/link/link02.html Sumo wrestlers, bugs, dodo and Japanese culture objects http://www.kizuna-avenue.jp/craft/pcraft/ Another pair of lists http://ameblo.jp/rakuda-ikumen/entry-11524800523.html http://www.ne.jp/asahi/yokohamahokubu/landmarkguide/papercraft.html New at Kirin, Halloween and tea sets http://www.kirin.co.jp/entertainment/kids/papercraft/index.html Lots of Japanese Satellites http://www.jaxaclub.jp/recommend/craft/list.html SF paperkrafts http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/%257esf-papercraft/index.html Last edited by John Wagenseil; 11-08-2015 at 03:10 PM. |
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3 wheel car from Japan
ƒJƒ~ƒJ Ž†‚Ž ƒy[ƒp[ƒNƒ‰ƒtƒg Paper Car Model
http://www.venus.sannet.ne.jp/eyoshida/i.htm Two different models of a post war three wheel car similar to the one driven by Professor Kusakabe, Mei and Satsuki's father, when they moved into their new house. |
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A Japanese paperkraft site brought back from the past
Explore the archived site and discover the papercraft gifts
https://web.archive.org/web/20040218...apercraft.html |
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Buses
`““d“S@˜HƒoƒXƒy[ƒp[ƒNƒ‰ƒtƒg Cars palo no ie paper model No Models, just interesting pictures and wrappers of Japanese things long gone http://www1.m1.mediacat.ne.jp/retro/ |
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No Models, just interesting pictures and wrappers of Japanese things long gone
gHy[/QUOTE] Hello, John, Take a look here: y[p[Ntg There are great dioramas and little houses there! I built some of them: Japanese Candy Shop Diorama In A Box - by Retro Machine Club Greetings from Brazil! Mauther |
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Quote:
Take a look here: ƒy[ƒp[ƒNƒ‰ƒtƒg There are great dioramas and little houses there! I built some of them: Greetings from Brazil! Mauther [/QUOTE] Thanks for exploring the site and finding all the little tatebanko and Showa era buildings. They are very nice and I am glad that you brought them to our attention. I like your buillds and the designers bright traditional looking hand drawn models. I think he/she likes cats. Last edited by John Wagenseil; 11-09-2015 at 05:23 PM. |
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Japanese castles for sale
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http://facet.shop-pro.jp/ Facet has already been posted several times, but the site is worth revisiting because the number of models they publish is growing: castles, WW2 ships and airplanes and dioramas of historical samurai battles. There are scenery items, stone walls, trees, flags, water bases, aircraft hanger, carrier deck and sky backgrounds offered as free downloads. (Look for the yellow panel with scissors at the bottom right of the page to find the link to the downloads.) An internet search will turn up some retailers who stock Facet paper models and will ship to the US. Facet's prices, are reasonable, especially in comparison to other publishers in Japan. A friend send me the Nangashino diorama for a birthday present. It shows a segment of the walls of the besieged castle and Takeda Katsuyori's army charging Nobununga's soldiers who were armed with arquebuses and sheltered behind field fortifications. It turned out that sending samurai across an open field to attack well protected masses of men with guns was not a good idea. |
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The Oigawa Railway is a steam railway in Japan that operates a tourist train and Thomas the Train rides.
????????????????????(?????)???????????? http://www.oigawa-railway.co.jp/ They offered a couple of paper models of their passenger cars that could be used to dress up toy train sets. https://web.archive.org/web/20100211...apercraft.html |
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