Downloadable Origami Motorcycles
gse writes "This is too cool. Yamaha has a series of very realistic origami motorcycles, freely downloadable from their website. There's also a cool little article on how the models are made. I knew the office dyesub would come in handy someday!"
"origami" means something like "folded paper". The Yamaha models are made by cutting and pasting paper, not folding. So they're not origami.
They're cool nonetheless...
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folded :-)
on christmas morning:
"do you want to see your new yamaha motorbike?"
"really!?"
"yes, and it's origami to boot! see? isn't that amazing!"
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This is only cool because I'll never own a real V-Max. *sniff* My mate convinced my other half there really dangerous (in the cool way), and now she thinks I'll kill myself. So I have to stick to the CBR....
Something to do in the Christmas holiday: BMW paper cars
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First we have a IE patch, that's not really a patch.
Then we have a Linux-compatible music store, that doesn't actually work with Linux.
Now we get oragami that's not even oragami!
Have a look at 'Paper Models International'. I've been buying models from them occasionally for over ten years, and they've got some amazing things in the catalog.
Check out the JS Schrieber models of the Chartre Cathedral, and the first German locomotive, "Der Adler". The detail is fantastic.
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Origami motorcycles = good
Origami webservers = bad
When will they learn....
I've always been fascinated by origami and paper models. Perhaps that's because I am so very bad at both. Anyway, here's some more paper goodness.
And while you are it, there is an Enterprise model made out of a 3.5" floppy. It's actually fairly easy to do and it's waaaay geeky :)
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Their logo is three tuning forks.
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looks like she is getting a Realistic Paper Craft "YZR-R1".
Looks like you are getting "nothing" for the next six months.
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After all, everyone knows that biker gangs won't touch Yamaha rice-paper rockets.
One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
How about some nice Sega and Nintendo papercraft?!?
News for Nerds...hurpmph!
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The idea of paper/card models is not really that new. There is a great selection of card models available for purchase or download. The Yamaha models mentioned in this article are very simple compare to professionally designed and printed models. Virtually anything you ask for is out there. Poland is the leader in this hobby. To get an idea of what I'm talking about take a look at some of these links:
Radom card modeling contest
Krasnystaw card modeling contest
Andrzej Halinski: leading publisher of card models
Card model gallery
High quality electronically published card models
More sophisticated models have thousands of parts and are very realistic. A model of USS Saratoga from publisher Fly Model in scale 1:200 has over 3200 parts (that includes couple squadrones of airplanes). Card models are also mostly in large scales (1:33 airplanes, 1:25 vehicles and 1:200 ships) and a whole lot cheaper than plastic models.
Oooh! Be sure to also check out this site: SF Paper Craft Gallery. Highlights include:
Also, check out ALIENS Papercraft. Highlights include:
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