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  2. Paper model - Wikipedia

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    Printable sheet to make a metro train of the Valencia Metro (Venezuela). This may be considered a broad category that contains origami and card modeling. Origami is the process of making a paper model by folding a single piece of paper without using glue or cutting while the variation kirigami does.

  3. Kamibox - Wikipedia

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    There are options to either print or trace the outline of the design. [11] Awesome Paper Toys (2013) - in the vein of Tiny Paper Zoo, the app is a collection of instructions for building papercraft models. There are nine models to make, with three categories of difficulty. Estimated times to build the models range from five minutes to an hour. [12]

  4. Richard Vyškovský - Wikipedia

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    His first model was designed after a die-cast Packard Landaulet model manufactured by Lesney Products under code Y-11 in the series Models of Yesteryear. [3] In October 1968 the newspaper Lidová demokracie published a short article about "ing. Blecha and his colleague" accompanied by photos of paper models Mercedes 38/220 and Packard Landaulet ...

  5. Paper craft - Wikipedia

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    Paper craft is a collection of crafts using paper or card as the primary artistic medium for the creation of two or three-dimensional objects. Paper and card stock lend themselves to a wide range of techniques and can be folded, curved, bent, cut, glued, molded, stitched, or layered. [1] Papermaking by hand is also a paper craft.

  6. Micromodel - Wikipedia

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    Micromodels are a type of card model or paper model that was popular during the 1940s and 1950s in the United Kingdom. In 1941, Geoffrey Heighway invented and marketed a new concept in card models. He took the available concept of card models and miniaturized them so that an entire train or building could be wrapped in a packet of post cards.

  7. Modular origami - Wikipedia

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    It contains a print that shows a group of traditional origami models, one of which is a modular cube. [2] The cube is pictured twice (from slightly different angles) and is identified in the accompanying text as a tamatebako (magic treasure chest).

  8. Langweil's Model of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Langweil's Model of Prague (Czech: Langweilův model Prahy) is a realistic paper model of Prague dating from 1826–1837 and named after its creator Antonín Langweil. Due to Langweil's early death, the model remained unfinished.

  9. Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    The early models were explicitly hand drawn, but by the 1980s these had their parts drafted with the use of CAD software. Ninomiya's designs also included, for the first time in any paper model, working propellers driven by airflow, in particular for his profile scale models of the Cessna Skymaster and Piaggio P.136 of 1967.