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Anonymous
anybody with acount in Botpa????
>> Anonymous
excuse I forgot to put the link

http://www.botpa.co.kr/botpa/view.php?bid=botpab&pg=1&id=171&cate=
>> Anonymous
do you need an account to download Botpa stuff? I have loads of those Botpa Karts, never made any account...
>> Anonymous
I downloaded a lot of Maple Story papercraft and never needed an account, either.
>> digerman3 !!ZZooA9OMvOQ
Maple Story link
>> Anonymous
>>55383
Just go to Botpas website. There are several, including Slimes, Pigs, Armor Pigs, Penguins, a section of one of the towns, etc.
>> Anonymous
All their downloads are free, I never needed any registration
>> Anonymous
people, I know that the site of the for catching the models without having acount... but the model specifies of the picture not of the!
>> Anonymous
>>55428
If I'm understanding what you're saying, it seems you're right. To download that specific model, you need an account. At least I think you do, I keep getting a Korean pop-up.
>> Anonymous
>>55368
can anyone please upload the template for the picture i can't get it to download
>> Anonymous
>>55438
>>55440
You do not need an account. It is just that something is wrong when you attempt to download the OP template. All the other papercrafts are available to download.
>> ANON !w1JeiCbc0M
No 55453

There are other models that you can't download without membership. It appears that you need a Korean id number to register. If I remember this requirement was discussed on a previous thread about other sites - random numbers will not be accepted.
>> Anonymous
>>55476
What exactly is a Korean Id number? Is that like a Korean's social security number in Korea or something?
>> ANON !w1JeiCbc0M
>>55484
As far as I know. The thread was a few weeks ago (BA - Before the Attacks) and was about another site that had gone member only. I remember that a request was made for any Korean people on /po/ to help by registering.
>> Anonymous
Korean ID number
Main article: Resident registration number (South Korea)

In South Korea, every Korean resident is assigned a Resident's Registration Number(??????), which has the form 000000?0000000. The first seven digits have his/her birthday and gender, where the first six digits are in the format YYMMDD and the seventh digit is determined by the century and the gender as follows: Male Female
1800s 9 0
1900s 1 2
2000s 3 4


(For example, a male citizen who was born in 27 May 2001 is assigned the number 010527?3******, and a female citizen which was born in 24 March 1975 is assigned the number 750324?2******.)

The next 4 digits mean the region of his/her birth registration, and the next 1 digit is a serial number of registration within the date and the region. The last digit is a check digit.

I hope this will help :)