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Lunatica Touhou Papercraft Anonymous
Dear /po/, there are 4 touhou characters from Lunatica (http://home.att.ne.jp/wood/lunatica/) that we don't seem to have. Do you know if they are available?

BTW I will post Reimu, Marisa and Sakuya lets see if we can complete the collection.....
>> Anonymous
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Reimu

http://www.4shared.com/file/38618194/157a3cd4/Reimu_-_By_Lunatica.html
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Marisa

http://rapidshare.com/files/131361463/Marisa_PC.zip.html
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Sakuya

http://rapidshare.com/files/90816219/lunatica_.zip.html
>> Anonymous
>>166698
bad link
>> Anonymous
Those look awesome, I wouldn't mind having those
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>>166782
Fixed

Sakuya

http://rs361.rapidshare.com/files/90816219/lunatica_Sakuya.zip
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>>166782
Fixed

Sakuya

http://rapidshare.com/files/90816219/lunatica_Sakuya.zip
>> Anonymous
these are so awesome i shat papercrafted bricks.
>> Anonymous
>>166883
>>166883
http://0101.netclime.net/1_5/3c2/066/396/brick.pdf
>> Anonymous
>>166883

You must have a lot of fiber in your diet.
>> Anonymous
>>166694
>>166695

link?
>> Anonymous
>>166695
WANT
>> Anonymous
bump?
>> Anonymous
wow its great!
>> Anonymous
shit

those look cool
>> Anonymous
omfg that's pretty amazing!

I can't fold a piece of paper on the middle without setting it on fire..
>> Anonymous
Is there any papercraft of Chen from Perfect Cherry Blossom?
>> Anonymous
>>168341
No.
>> Anonymous
>>166695
want this badly ;_; someone?
>> Anonymous
Where the hell is Youmu and yuyuko?
>> Anonymous
>>168655
Gensoukyou.
Want me to go out there and call them for ya?
>> Anonymous
any ideas on how to print this?
i tried sakuya twice, but the page gets "off synch" even with the "printing error margin" it has...
>> Anonymous
Plz share~ that 4 models~
>> Anonymous
>>169321

I'll tell you what worked for me. I printed front and back parts on seperate sheets of paper, I then took the two sheets and put them back to back holding them up to the light. Looking through the paper I could align the front and back pieces so they are some-what center. At that point I made note (eyeballed) of how far the margins on the front sheet where offset from the back sheet and made this compensation in photoshop. It took a few tries but it worked.

If you are going to use this method or something similar I recommend you print fast/draft copies first until you get it right, otherwise you're just going to waste ink.

If you notice the back pieces are slightly larger then the front pieces, this gives you about 1/8" of "play" room. Just keep trying and you will get it.