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Since papercraft is only limited by the size of the templates, what are the chances that you can make full-scale, or maybe 1:2 and lower scale versions of papercraft items, particularly for house and vehicles? At that size, would it still be practical to use paper?
>> Anonymous
The answer is http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/
With this you can enlarge your templates, there was a guy that made a huge pyramid head and prince from katamari (real huge human size).
Of course you can't use normal printing paper, you'll need to back everything up with something strong like cardboard for example.
>> Anonymous
euh...that falcon papercraft is there a template of that....could help me with building a lego one.
>> Anonymous
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>>29709euh...that falcon papercraft is there a template of that....
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercraft/download/gallery1/mf/Falcon%20.html

>>29709could help me with building a lego one.
Box 4505: http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=4504
But I understand; the fun of Lego is to build your own, and not necessarily follow some instruction booklet. ;o)
>> Anonymous
mine is much much bigger
>> Anonymous
>>29727
Well, have fun building it!