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On the Storm The Castle website there is a papercraft project called Starry Night Castle created by Will. It pays a beautiful tribute to the painting Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. This paper castle blends the enchanted atmosphere of the artwork with a medieval style structure and even includes an observatory, reinforcing the nighttime and celestial theme. The const...

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On the website of the NYK Maritime Museum there is a very interesting section dedicated to paper models of real ships, all presented as PDF files for those who enjoy assembling detailed miniatures. The models represent vessels that played an important part in Japanese maritime history, and each project comes with clear instructions, numbered pages and neatly organized layou...

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These papercrafts offered by the FAMIC website are a little out of the ordinary and will probably leave vegetarians slightly annoyed, because they portray farm animals, a cow, a pig and a chicken, but with a curious twist, on one side they appear in their normal form and on the other they show the cuts of meat. The templates, which are entirely in Japanese, can be downloade...

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Somewhere in the middle of the official Hachioji City webpage dedicated to Mount Takao, there is a very pleasant surprise for anyone who enjoys papercraft. The city offers three free models inspired by the festival floats of the traditional Hachioji Matsuri, a summer event famous for its colorful parades that fill the streets with music and lantern light. Although the ...

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Directly from the website of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, NAOJ, here is a small collection of Moon papercraft models. The most interesting part is that all of them are based on real data collected by the Japanese Kaguya probe, meaning every curve, crater and elevation you see on the model represents the true relief of the lunar surface. It is like bu...

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