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Rob Ives has nice paper automatas, I will definitely glue more, I just think that the mechanism is undersized...when I glue the next one, I will think about it and reinforce it regularly.
It can also be done as you write, this is how I applied glue to the gears of the angel paper automata... |
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I'll have to give it a shot
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Penguin
(paper automata) Author: Keisuke Saka Source: Penguin (Moving toy) - Moving toy / Mechanical Toy - Toys - Paper Craft - Canon Creative Park Video: - The last penguin didn't quite work the way I wanted, so I glued another one from K.Saka and this one is working nicely... A few photos: |
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Gorilla
(paper automata) Author: Keisuke Saka Source: Moving toy (Gorilla) - Moving toy / Mechanical Toy - Toys - Paper Craft - Canon Creative Park Video: - Another simple paper automata from Canon's website, this time it's a training gorilla. A few photos: |
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I like that. It looks as though it could be brutal.
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Tea-Serving Robot
(paper automata) Autor: Keisuke Saka Zdroj: etsy.com Video: - Another paper automata from Keisuke Saka, this time it's a slightly clumsy tea serving robot. This automata can also be purchased digitally on etsy.com. I didn't make any adjustments, everything fit when gluing, and as always with this author, and the finished automata works nicely. |
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Rob Ives has so many models
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I think I have almost all Rob's digital models. His were the first I encountered after I acquired Paul Spooner's Spooner's Moving Animals (which I still haven't built) which got me hooked on paper models and automata in particular. I bought a few of Rob's models via mail order, then bought some when he started offering them as downloadables. When he started the memberships I signed up and have been a member ever since. If I could I would go to this year's automata con. I just can't work it out right at the moment. Some of the instructions for his models are better than others. I have been following for so long that I have a sense of how they should go together. I am enjoying this thread immensely. |
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Another long-time follower of Rob Ives, Michael42er has a nice YT channel where he built and did mash-ups with lots of Rob's automata. Recently he has been building vintage moving toys and he always does a great job.
michael42er - YouTube Last edited by altomentis; 04-23-2024 at 12:50 AM. Reason: adding a link |
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I like paper automata, Michael42er's videos also motivated me to try it and when I glued the first automata I didn't stop and I'm still trying more...
The best for me is automatas by Keisuke Saka, who always has perfect picture instructions, I have (or have already glued) other authors in my archive (Rob Ives, Walter Ruffler, Keith Newstead, Paperpino...) I didn't know Paul Spooner, but I already ordered something from him. I still have a small request, I bought a Roman Gladiators paper automata a long time ago, but recently I found out that I have one page twice and another is missing... I needed a scan of this missing page... |
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