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Anonymous
cooLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
>> Anonymous
>>138769
you made it ?
>> Anonymous
iz diz sum P-Mirage?
>> Anonymous
no it's real I saw the same picture when I was looking for the SD version on a Korean site.
>> Anonymous
Sweet! Make meh 1!
>> Anonymous
what material is this....fibre?
>> Anonymous
oh god oh GOD MACHINE MESSIAH AUGE.

For the love of all things good, /r/ this.
>> Anonymous
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Do you want?
>> Anonymous
yep want!
>> Anonymous
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If you upload the file, I will post this Tachikoma.
>> Anonymous
>>140081
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEoSkneM4Jk
>> Anonymous
>>140081
Sure, I'll try to edit it so that you don't need to have a stick and a cigarette pack to make it stand up without falling.
Will be just a matter of adjusting the wings for balance, but since the designer didn't, I/you'll have to do it my/yourself.
>> Anonymous
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Do want
>> Anonymous
>>140382
and you think this wonder-mecha is even farly comparable with that SD-ish corean Tachikoma?!?
(even if you post all the 3 versions!;))
>> Anonymous
>>140402
Depends on what you're looking for in a papercraft. I know that a lot of /po/eple just want to build nice and simple papercrafts that represent one of their favourite anime characters.
They would like the simple build-in-an-hour-or-two-when-you're-bored Tachikoma a whole lot better than what looks to be a difficult build-in-three-evenings-with-some-luck model that can't even stand without help.
>> Anonymous
>>140402
If you were a designer of the Auge, would you tell me your site ?
I only show you another cool item or payment in your site.
>> Anonymous
>>138769
Is it even a true "pure" papercraft?
Some of the pieces (like the copper parts underneath the wing) look very thin and would be very difficult to make in paper. Especially like this, with no white showing, and with curved edges (not the kind you'd get when you choose not to score the paper before paper).
It looks almost like posterboard or something which was then painted (sanded maybe even for the curved edge). I see this in a lot of parts: very thin parts that you usally see imperfections because it's difficult to fold a 1 mm thick strip between the outside and inside.
Maybe it's more of a scratchbuild than a ready to print template?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>140416
Oo
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>140416
Really wonderful, I would like to exchage your fatima with my collection.
>> Adjutant?TACELBAT ?????? !FUX4cHAN.6
>>140416
>>140427
very nice
>> Cocopalm
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>>140416
um what is this and where can i get it?
>> Anonymous
>>140409
since when was there a defenition for "pure" papercraft? If it's made of paper it's papercraft. You can also tell it's not a scratch build because of the fold lines and panel lining detail.
>> Anonymous
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>>140416
if you give me the fatima, i will send you this one.
>> Anonymous
>>140408
No, I'm not the Auge designer..
I'm just an hard lurker who has some stuff(as well the 3 SD Tachis) you'll never see here...

>>140382
a tachikoma in 3hours, an Auge in 3 evenings?!?!
you'd surely don't build anything but some hakos!!
Or you're Flash!
>> Anonymous
I so fucking want
>> Anonymous
>>140535since when was there a defenition for "pure" papercraft?
Since like... forever.
"Pure" papercrafts are papercrafts that you get the templates, you print them (or they're pre printed) but then you have all the parts you need, with all the fold lines and glueing flaps and what more so you can just build it.
everything else is not a "pure" papercraft, even for instance when you make a car, and you need to use wooden axles (toothpicks or kebab skewers or whatever) then it's not 100% "pure" anymore (the axles would be made from paper cylinders). For me personally, even when you use cardboard or posterboard as real "parts" for the papercraft, it isn't 100% pure papercraft: tha't's only when you only use parts that you print (or that come pre-printed) on cardstock (or regular paper).

Scratchbuilt just means you don't have all the parts ready to print and cut out, but you design parts and add them while you are building: you can make these parts while you're building with Pepakura, and then it would be still be a scrathbuild, and you'd still have fold lines. Or even if you make them by hand, and put fold lines on them for convenience, it is still a scratchbuild. Scratchbuilds can have fold lines on them, why could they not??

I don't know if OP is a scratchbuild papercraft, but from the pictures, some parts look like they're not

>>140530
That's the Ape Escape papercraft from http://www.3dpaper.com/free/piposaru/ppsrmain.htm (now on http://rapidshare.com/files/110729965/Ape_Escape.rar.html) with the neko girl hair: http://rapidshare.com/files/18981715/catgirl.rar.html
>> Anonymous
>>140530
That's the Ape Escape monkey (http://rapidshare.com/files/110729965/ape_escape.rar.html) with the neko girl hair (http://rapidshare.com/files/18981715/catgirl.rar.html)
>> Anonymous
Now could someone please share that Tachikoma? Yellow and Blue if possible... That would be really gr8
>> Amukunau
Yeah, I joined the site where that monstrosity comes from.

Check this out, too.
http://finalpaper.net/bbs/board.php?bo_table=tfpd_onepiece&wr_id=128

And they don't release the blueprints. And some of them don't even have blueprints to begin with, as they just start building from scratch.
>> anonymous
der bumpinfest