Paper Robots On The Attack!
To hype the Scion x Shin Tanaka x Giant Robot contest that’s currently going on, the powers that be have put together this entertaining stop-motion animation showing just how badass paper robots can be.
To hype the Scion x Shin Tanaka x Giant Robot contest that’s currently going on, the powers that be have put together this entertaining stop-motion animation showing just how badass paper robots can be.
Jack from Horrorwood has introduced Series 2 of his Snake Eyes papercraft series. This time around, he’s made 5 different paper toys. Our favorite is the Generic Killer design. And they’re all free to download and print.
If you’re a fan of David Horvath’s Bossy Bear character or Shin Tanaka’s papercraft figures, you’ll be super excited about the above piece. It’s free, downloadable…and just waiting for you to print out via Shin’s website.
Jack Hankins of Horrorwood sent us word of the release of the first series of new platform papercraft named Snake Eyes (a dice reference). The first series is entitled Finders Keepers and consists of designs made from photos “found” on…
Scion, Asian and Asian-American pop culture magazine Giant Robot and artist Shin Tanaka bring cut-out fun to all ages and paper toy enthusiasts alike through special templates included in select Giant Robot issues. Tanaka’s first template appeared in Giant Robot…
This might just be the king of all papercraft toys…the paper Millennium Falcon. The design appears to be from a Japanese site, with instructions in English and Japanese. We found it via the official Star Wars blog. The pattern consists…
Jack from Horrorwood has submitted information about his newest papercraft character – Dark Lord and Steed. I had intended to make my life a little easier by simply remixing my previous craft “Retro Demon“. However Dark Lord turned into an…
Bryan from Paperfoldables has made his newest papercraft figure – a little paper Santa Claus – available for you to download. So get in the holiday spirit. I’m guessing you could turn this into an ornament if you like.
The folks at Lionhead Studios released some paper foldables – produced by PaperFoldables.com – specifically for their Fable II video game. Definitely cool if you enjoy the game, or if you just like cool paper crafts.
Akumu Ink, a Montreal-based t-shirt company, will be including a limited edition paper toy with every hoodie purchased. Limited to only 50 pieces, the paper toy is called The Cannibal and stays true to the company’s Japanese fashion/horror style.
Based on the Retro Demons illustration by Jack from Horrorwood, the Paper Demon is a mini papercraft diorama that takes two sheets of paper to produce. You can download it for free here. However, the printer ink and paper…you must…
O wait…it’s Halloween? Well, to celebrate the occasion, you could always go ahead and print out one of these free paper toys from Tang Mu. You can download the Zombie Arm and the Boney Arm.
LouLou & Tummie have released several new (and free) downloadable paper toys in conjunction with Norton. Each character represents a different “bot” that using Norton’s programs can help to alleviate. You can choose from the Spam Bot, DoS Bot, Identity…
Check out the newest Lemi the Space Wanderer papertoy from Thunder Panda – Yeti Lemi from Tibet Highland. You can download a free printable pattern via the above site link. Also, below is a design from artist Brian Gubicza called…
Bryan over at PaperFoldables created the above…well…paper foldable for Primo Spot. The face in the little car is removable, so the person goes from sad to happy (when they find a primo parking spot).