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Hey /jp/
Just thought I'd share this with you.
http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/2010/07/anime-papercraft-overload-maidens.html
For those of us too poor to get plushies, there's always papercraft. Scroll down, there's a ton of them.

>> No.6346602
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6346602

>my face when Orange papercraft

>> No.6346601

For true fans, price is no excuse to not get something. If you truly want it, you will find a way to get it.

>> No.6346608

Papercraft is really hard. I couldn't even manage a Yukkuri,

>> No.6346611

>>6346602
Is that Norton?

>> No.6346613

I was going to try and do that Flandre one, but I didn't notice it was printed out incorrectly until a little bit in. I stopped after that. Maybe some day...

>> No.6346615
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>>6346601
What about those of us whose waifus are not popular enough to get plushies?

>> No.6346631

>>6346615
I wish there were more PC-98 character designs. Heck the only thing I've seen is a Yumemi fig.

>> No.6346642

>>6346615
It's still the same thing. In this case, they print out and construct a character, instead of thinking of a way to save up the hundreds of dollars to buy her plushies.

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>> No.6346676

>>6346661
>You will never find a pdf of this Marisa
;_;

>> No.6347181

>>6346676
http://www.4shared.com/file/DMKl1gpQ/marisa_sheet.html
you're welcome, anonymous

>> No.6347191

>>6346676
Status:
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[X] Told

>> No.6347212

too complicated

>> No.6347390

Now only if /jp/ had patience and talent to undertake a task like this. Oh wait!..

>> No.6347866

Bump

>> No.6347874

You can't hotglue papercraft without ruining them

>> No.6347882

>>6346602
For some reason, she looks like Chen.

>> No.6347897 [DELETED] 

/jp/ autistic cratfs for autistic children

>> No.6347929

papercraft sucks

they get all deformed when I cum on them

>> No.6347950

I used to have a bunch of Touhou papercrafts sitting on my desk, a bunch of Yukkuris, a Cirno etc but they easily collect dust and unlike figs you can't dusk them, and they easily come apart. They're fun to make and turn out surprisingly nice but they usually don't last that long ;_;

>> No.6348396

>>6347929
xD

>> No.6348404

>>6347950

Get a display case for them at a container store or something then.

>> No.6348442

What kind of paper do you use to make these?

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Hhhhhhhhnnnnnnngggggggggg~

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>>6347181
I'm not sure if this one has model references (because the .pdf by itself is quite hard to manage), but just in case, I did put all I could find there: http://papercraft.wikidot.com/papercraft:marisa

>>6348442
normal paper(80g/m²) is fine. Slightly heavier (like, 100-120g/m²) is easier and slightly more durable.

>> No.6348811

>>6348404
If I got a display case for anything I would get one for my figs. I like papercrafts mostly because they're fairly easy to make yet complicated enough to make you feel like you're doing something productive. Also that feeling when you're done

I think I'm going to get some ink into this printer o mine and print the Nazrin in OP's link, it looks really cute.

>> No.6348829
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>>6347950

>they take dust
yes. The display case is the definitive solution.

>they easily come apart
no. At least not when you use the proper glue.

>they usually don't last that long.
I have some papercrafts made 4 years ago still well glued toghether. No color fade yet.

I am really concerned about color fading, i usually keep 'em away from direct sunlight, but know i'll have to rebuild some of my papercrafts in the future. Especially the latest Touhou papercrafts. I've printed ' em with cheap refill ink on regular paper.

>> No.6348879

>>6348829
I am just a casual, while you are apparently a master of masters among papercrafters.

I've noticed too, that the glue matters a lot, simple paper-glue just won't do. I've used superglue in the past, but it's hard to control efficiently. What kind of glue to you recommend?

>> No.6348940

>>6348829
stuff inside display cases still collect dust, just not as fast as having them outside

>> No.6349046
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6349046

Papercrafting does take a lot of work, but it makes a nice hobby.
Pic related, it's my daughter.

>> No.6349233

>>6349046
You should give her something to eat, she looks pretty frail.

>> No.6349672

>>6346615
You learn how to make them.
Prototyping is a fucking bitch

Still need to get back to making my Eientei set...

>> No.6349698

What's the best paper for it?

>> No.6349700

>>6348451
http://www.mediafire.com/?tomfnyjgtan

That should be the Ran cutouts.

>> No.6349733

i really should buy a new printer. my old one ruins my papercraft with lines everywhere and mismatched colors.

>> No.6353432

I think I'll bump some threads from page 15 so that we're not left with literally nothing when Meido shows up again.

>> No.6353444

I don't have a printer ;_; also what kind of paper is that?

>> No.6353878

What kind of paper and glue do you use?

>> No.6357243

>>6348442
>>6353444
>>6353878
It's like I'm really on /po/.

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