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Kits: Gundams Made From Paper, Not Plastic

Posted on : 09-02-2010 | By : | In : Toys/Kits

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Like so many others, I’ve been looking forward to the next update from Danny Choo, who always provide excellent coverage of events like Wonder Festival 2010. Yet, perhaps because he’s been so busy with the show (due in part to his responsibilities with Good Smile Company I’m assuming), his blog has been a bit on the quiet side as of late. So due to boredom, I decided to check the archive, and stumbled across a great round-up of some truly incredible examples of papercraft. Click on to see more…

As expected, vocaloids and Touhou Project characters are represented, though a decent number of mechs are accounted for as well, like this finely detailed Double Zeta…

Along with this Titans colored Mark II…

… Hard to believe that it’s made out of paper, right? It also should be pointed out that both Gundams recently made appearances in Gundam vs Gundam Next Plus for the PSP, though the Titans variant is exclusive to the arcade version. And don’t forget, Zeta Gundam is available for viewing online, and in its entirety till April 22nd.

Anyhow, in addition to those above, and a SD Gundam, there’s this equally keen Patlabor papercraft…

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