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No no no, I'm not talking about an actual Gundam papercraft, in this case, RX-78-2 (the original gundam)... I'm talking about a japanese blog, where they showed via pictures that they took a papercraft, used an overhead LCD projector to throw the image onto a wall, and then taped cardboard to the wall so they could copy the papercraft to the cardboard sheets in a massive scale. They then assembled this massive papercraft as part of their parade float; they had the RX-78-2 Gundam on it's back, defending itself.
It was probably a good ten or fifteen feet long, honestly... So like I said, not looking for gundam papercrafts, but that specific blog. I haven't been lurking PO recently, so if that blog has been posted, I'm sorry to have not seen it.
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