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Torii Gate papercraft
A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred.
Apple Candy Stall papercraft
There are rows of glossy red and green candy apples. For those who can't eat the big one, there is also a small one! We also have chocolate bananas!
Japanese Study Room papercraft
In the back of the room, there are small items that look a little old, such as a writing desk, bookshelf, andon, and a stand. There are shishiodoshi and granite in the garden, and carp swim in the pond.There is a laptop computer and a printer that are out of...
Japanese confectionery shop papercraft
It's a traditional Japanese confectionery shop, inspired by a long-established Japanese confectionery store. Please try making it while enjoying the Japanese atmosphere of the shop. It looks like the owner in a kimono will come out of the noren at the back...
Goldfish Scooping Stall papercraft
The hut made of thin plywood is lined with two round chairs and two basins. Inside the basin, there are colorful yo-yos floating in the water, a bright red goldfish, a jet-black goldfish, and red and white goldfish.
Hair Salon papercraft
It's a small shop run by a female owner, but not only haircuts, haircolors and perms, but also skincare and makeup, we coordinate everything! Please feel free to contact us regarding your hair, skin, or makeup concerns. We also have shampoos, conditioners, treatments, skin...
Frankfurt sausage stall papercraft
It's a food stall in Frankfurt. The pieces of sausage arranged on the iron plate when ripe look very delicious. The price is also attractive. Enjoy with ketchup and mustard!
Chinese Pavilion Papercraft
Kacanonon designed and made this paper model, which is a Chinese-style pavilion that I named the Park Pavilion.
Paper Size: A4
Model Size: 148mmx150mmx135mm
Sheets: 4
A Chinese pavilion (Chinese 亭, pinyin tíng) is a garden pavilion in traditional Chinese...
Chapel and Calvary of Tronoën papercraft
This famous Breton chapel and its great calvary (the oldest in Brittany) date from the 15th century. The beauty of this chapel and its location in the dunes of the Pays Bigouden led to its being nicknamed the "cathedral of the sands".
The model is 1/100...
The Kerdevot Chapel papercraft
The Kerdevot Chapel is a beautiful and large chapel from 16th century with additions of the following centuries. It's located in the Glazig region in Brittany. Popular tradition says that it was built following a plague epidemic, but there is no reliable proof of...
Eledriel's Cloister papercraft
This is the Eledriel's Cloister paper model, to be used in Dioramas, RPG and Wargames. This set contains a cloister with removable base, a fountain and rock benches. The PDF file has customization options. Cutfiles are included for cutter machines, such as...
Wind Turbine papercraft
wind turbine is a device that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. Hundreds of thousands of large turbines, in installations known as wind farms, now generate over 650 gigawatts of power, with 60 GW added each year. Wind turbines are an...
Holubyho Cottage in Velka Javorina from 1930 papercraft
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Pezinok ( Slovak : Kostol Najsvätejšej Trojice v Pezinok ), also known as the Capuchin Church or Capuchin Monastery , is a Catholic church located in the historic center of Pezinok. The church is located...
The Eternal Flame papercraft
Kyrgyzstan's "eternal flame" war memorial in the capital, Bishkek, is intended as an everlasting homage to the former Soviet Union's glorious victory in World War II. Its gas-fueled fire is supposed to burn brightly at all times in honor of those who laid down their...
Stone head 1 papercraft
Many archaeologists suggest that "[the] statues were thus symbols of authority and power, both religious and political. But they were not only symbols. To the people who erected and used them, they were actual repositories of sacred spirit. Carved stone and wooden...