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We have seen lots of cool Star Wars papercraft models, from the papercraft C-3PO, X-Wing Fighters, and R2-D2. The latest character from Star Wars to be created in papercraft is the Sith Lord himself, ...
Whether it is indicative of the versatility of paper or the dedication of video game fans is unclear, but the fact of the matter is that someone has gone to great lengths to capture Link's likeness in ...
With only hours separating us from the start of the Dakar Rally 2015, Yamaha is delivering one more refined, exquisite, hard-to-put-together piece of marketing contraptions: not one, but two Iwata ...
I love everything about Foldify, except that fact that it isn’t available yet. I love the name, the promo video, the only-possible-on-an-iPad interface, and even the icon (or maybe, especially the ...
Papercraft models have always been a sweet addition to Yamaha's range of motorcycles, and it's been more than once when they served as much-appreciated gifts for all occasions. Some say that Yamaha ...
Tearaway has a second developer video available in which Media Molecule details the paper used in the game, and the papercraft models players will be able to use. It also details Tearaway.me, which ...
Festive characters and items inspired by papercraft models and cut outs have been used for a Christmas holiday season Google Doodle First of all, here’s a brief history lesson. Paper can be traced ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Google has rung in the holiday season with a characteristically cheery doodle on its search home page, albeit one in which its ...