Anime, movie, comic book, video game, or TV related papercrafts, paper models and paper toys.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Spice and Wolf - Holo Papercraft 2
New paper model of Holo from Spice and Wolf anime/manga (bent over pose), she's the wolf harvest deity that takes the form of a young girl to explore the world around her.
Spice and Wolf - Holo Papercraft 2 [Download]
Spice and Wolf Papercraft - Chibi Holo [Related Posts]
Chibi Anime Papercraft - Kirari Siino
Miss Miwa Papercraft
Cafetera Catgirl Papercraft
Question Fairy Papercraft
K-On!: Nakano Azusa 03
Azusa looks up to Mio from the light music club due to her maturity and experience as a bassist. Once, she even tried to give Mio chocolate for Valentine’s Day. However, she sometimes unintentionally points out Mio’s weaknesses, such as her weight. She also thinks Mugi is very beautiful, envious of her hair and large eyes.
To be honest, Azusa has nothing to be envious of. She herself is very talented and cute, right? Thanks to MP Zero for the awesome photography and also to Ange for the contribution!
Pokemon Altaria Papercraft
Altaria (aka Tyltalis) is a Flying-type and Humming Pokemon that is the evolved form of Swablu, it resembles a blue pheasant surrounded by cotton-shaped clouds.
Pokemon Altaria Papercraft [Download]
Dialga Papercraft [Related Posts]
Chatot Papercraft
Chimchar Papercraft
Meowth Balloon Papercraft
Charmander Papercraft
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tron Legacy - Kevin Flynn Lightcycle Papercraft
Kevin Flynn's 2nd generation Lightcycle, note the covered canopy and white color scheme.
Tron Legacy - Kevin Flynn Lightcycle Papercraft [Download]
Clu Lightcycle Papercraft [Related Posts]
Official Tron Legacy Papercrafts
Tron Legacy Light Cycle Papercraft - Photos
Tron Legacy - Clu Light Cycle Papercraft
Clu (aka Clu 2) is the main antagonist in Tron: Legacy, a hacker program that sports yellow circuitry colors and was made in the image and likeness of his creator, Kevin Flynn.
Tron Legacy - Clu Light Cycle Papercraft [Download]
Official Tron Legacy Papercrafts [Related Posts]
Tron Legacy Light Cycle Papercraft - Photos
MatchBot Paper Toy (Series 1 - Green LED)
The new paper toy series from Omochagami called Match-Bot - a plain old matchbox that transforms into a robot.
In its matchbox-mode the feet and arms are secretly hidden, a simple slit on the side hides the hands while the feet are folded within the matchbox itself.
MatchBot Paper Toy (Series 1 - Green LED) [Download]
Medabots Papercraft - Metabee [Related Posts]
Wall-E Papercraft Robot
Lens Head Robot Papercraft
HRP-2 Humanoid Robot Papercraft
Giant Robo Papercraft
RustBlaster: Aldred Van Envurio
Born without a Lineage Weapon, Aldred van Envurio is the adopted son of Headmaster Kain van Envurio of the Mercenary Specialized School. Although physically strong, he could not compare against Lineage Weapons, which initially bothered him. He was deemed by most as a failure at the beginning of the manga, with the exception of his teammates.
Another awesome cosplay by Lirlys! And this time, she works with a different photographer, ~yayagami. Thanks to Reneta for sending this!
2010 Boy & 2011 Girl Paper Toy
2010 Boy & 2011 Girl Paper Toy [Download]
2011 Year of the Rabbit Papercraft [Related Posts]
2011 Chinese New Year Papercraft
Osechi Papercraft (New Year 2011)
Takarabune Papercraft
Relax Bear Daruma Doll Papercraft
Final Fantasy Versus XIII: Noctis Lucis Caelum 03
Noctis can wield different weapons ranging from swords, spears, lances, to guns. He controls them using telekinesis though the power of the Crystal for both attack and defense. Noctis also has the ability to teleport and move at high speed.
Beautiful cosplay by Jesuke! According to her deviant art description, this mimics a screenshot from one of the Final Fantasy Versus XIII trailers. Thanks to Mia for sending this!
Pokemon Deoxys Papercraft - Attack Forme
Deoxys is a Legendary / DNA Pokemon, although it doesn't have any evolutionary form it does have four different "Formes"- unique forms that they can transform to at will, this model depicts the Attack Forme.
Pokemon Deoxys Papercraft - Attack Forme [Download]
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Meowth Balloon Papercraft
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Spirit Tracks - Spirit Train Papercraft
Spirit Tracks - Spirit Train Papercraft [Download]
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Yeko the Anouki Papercraft
Torch Phantom Papercraft
Fraaz Papercraft
Review of Math Rider software
Math Rider is a "math facts" software game; that is, it specifically trains and practices the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.
Some special features include:
- Each player has their own "account" in the game, and Math Rider is adaptive in that it trains those facts more that the child misses. I feel this is a great and important feature. More on that below...
- I also really liked the statistics. You can see a color-coded chart that shows what facts the child has mastered, what s/he has some trouble with, and what s/he has lots of trouble with. Also, after each ride, the game shows you a bar chart with a bar for each fact in that ride. The taller the bar, the longer the child took to solve the fact.
The gameplay is centered around "quests". The player sets up a "quest" by choosing which operation to practice, and on which level. From there, the game first shows a storyline for a few screens.
Then starts the practice, in which a horse jumps a hurdle every time you solve a math fact correctly. If you answer wrong, the horse doesn't whinny but snorts, and you might have time to correct your answer. If you don't, or if you can't answer a problem at all, the horse stops at the hurdle and tells you the answer, and walks through the hurdle instead of jumping it.
The program adapts the problems as you go. The problems you miss or are slow at keep appearing more often than others. The speed adapts, too. If you are fast in answering, the problems appear faster and the horse rides faster, and vice versa.
These rides are 30 problems "long." After a ride of 30 problems, you can check your progress on the "quest" on a map. The backgrounds and hurdles on these rides vary as you proceed and travel through different landscapes. Completing the quest takes several of these 30-fact rides. Once you complete the quest, you are shown several more screens of the storyline to learn how it ends, and you get a special reward item.
The storylines include for example a sick mother, for whom you need to find a special flower, or you find a magical gem that a wizard tells you keeps darkness away, and you have to deliver the gem to the elven city. On the advanced level, you get to rescue a princess.
Personally I didn't care for the wizard/magic story, but you can easily fast forward through these short stories
You can read more about the game play on the Math Rider site.
The motivational reward items include points you get from riding, and the animated items you get from completing quests (flowers, flags, a castle, etc.). Additionally, the program tracks the "mastery" level of each operation and shows that in the animated items.
This is how the statistics looks like:
Both of my girls liked the game really well. They played and played and had to be dragged away from the computer!
My 5th grader already knows the basic facts pretty well, so for her the game was mostly fun with a little bit of review. She liked the changing backgrounds and the music. I really liked the music too (you can turn it off if you don't).
My 2nd grader just did addition and subtraction, and I feel the game did some good in helping her get speedier with her facts. They both liked best the different animated reward items you get when you finish the quests, such as flowers and flags.
It could be improved by adding more storylines. Right now, there is one story for any of the "easy" levels, no matter what the operation, and similarly for the other levels.
Also, I personally feel that children would benefit a lot from practicing the addition and multiplication facts using missing addends and factors (practicing "in reverse"). For example, in multiplication, the game could use 5 x ___ = 25, and in addition, it could use 6 + ___ = 13 types of problems.
I feel the game is well done and serves very well the purpose of practicing math facts and getting "up to speed" with them. The adaptive features work well and really help the mastery to come to pass.
Of course there are so many different games and ways to practice math facts that it's hard to choose! I hope my review helps you in deciding if this game would be for you. I can definitely recommend it for what it does.
Website: MathRider.com Price: $37.
Disclosure: I was given a copy of Math Rider software for free but did not receive any other compensation.
Review of Math Rider software
Math Rider is a "math facts" software game; that is, it specifically trains and practices the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.
Some special features include:
- Each player has their own "account" in the game, and Math Rider is adaptive in that it trains those facts more that the child misses. I feel this is a great and important feature. More on that below...
- I also really liked the statistics. You can see a color-coded chart that shows what facts the child has mastered, what s/he has some trouble with, and what s/he has lots of trouble with. Also, after each ride, the game shows you a bar chart with a bar for each fact in that ride. The taller the bar, the longer the child took to solve the fact.
The gameplay is centered around "quests". The player sets up a "quest" by choosing which operation to practice, and on which level. From there, the game first shows a storyline for a few screens.
Then starts the practice, in which a horse jumps a hurdle every time you solve a math fact correctly. If you answer wrong, the horse doesn't whinny but snorts, and you might have time to correct your answer. If you don't, or if you can't answer a problem at all, the horse stops at the hurdle and tells you the answer, and walks through the hurdle instead of jumping it.
The program adapts the problems as you go. The problems you miss or are slow at keep appearing more often than others. The speed adapts, too. If you are fast in answering, the problems appear faster and the horse rides faster, and vice versa.
These rides are 30 problems "long." After a ride of 30 problems, you can check your progress on the "quest" on a map. The backgrounds and hurdles on these rides vary as you proceed and travel through different landscapes. Completing the quest takes several of these 30-fact rides. Once you complete the quest, you are shown several more screens of the storyline to learn how it ends, and you get a special reward item.
The storylines include for example a sick mother, for whom you need to find a special flower, or you find a magical gem that a wizard tells you keeps darkness away, and you have to deliver the gem to the elven city. On the advanced level, you get to rescue a princess.
Personally I didn't care for the wizard/magic story, but you can easily fast forward through these short stories
You can read more about the game play on the Math Rider site.
The motivational reward items include points you get from riding, and the animated items you get from completing quests (flowers, flags, a castle, etc.). Additionally, the program tracks the "mastery" level of each operation and shows that in the animated items.
This is how the statistics looks like:
Both of my girls liked the game really well. They played and played and had to be dragged away from the computer!
My 5th grader already knows the basic facts pretty well, so for her the game was mostly fun with a little bit of review. She liked the changing backgrounds and the music. I really liked the music too (you can turn it off if you don't).
My 2nd grader just did addition and subtraction, and I feel the game did some good in helping her get speedier with her facts. They both liked best the different animated reward items you get when you finish the quests, such as flowers and flags.
It could be improved by adding more storylines. Right now, there is one story for any of the "easy" levels, no matter what the operation, and similarly for the other levels.
Also, I personally feel that children would benefit a lot from practicing the addition and multiplication facts using missing addends and factors (practicing "in reverse"). For example, in multiplication, the game could use 5 x ___ = 25, and in addition, it could use 6 + ___ = 13 types of problems.
I feel the game is well done and serves very well the purpose of practicing math facts and getting "up to speed" with them. The adaptive features work well and really help the mastery to come to pass.
Of course there are so many different games and ways to practice math facts that it's hard to choose! I hope my review helps you in deciding if this game would be for you. I can definitely recommend it for what it does.
Website: MathRider.com Price: $37.
Disclosure: I was given a copy of Math Rider software for free but did not receive any other compensation.
2011 Resolutions #1
My first New Years Resolution for 2011 is to craft and sew more. Here is a list of some of the projects I am just dying to try!
Stop Motion Art Video
On a side note, Lisa also just made a new wallpaper of my nesting dolls. If you're interested, you can click on the image below to get the full resolution, or download other sizes at her site if you'd like.
Final Fantasy XI - Chocobo Papercraft
Chocobo paper model based on the Final Fantaxy XI video game, game rip by Kaizo and unfolding/editing done by Larry Cheung.
Final Fantasy XI - Chocobo Papercraft [Download]
Rikku Papercraft [Related Posts]
Auron Papercraft
Bahamut Papercraft
Cactuar Papercraft
Tarutaru Papercraft
Plugger Paper Toy
If you feel you need for a bit more self advertising in 2011, then here is the perfect place to start. It's time to plug yourself - Sinner
Plugger Paper Toy [Download]
Uber Leet - MMORPG Papercraft [Related Posts]
Ninja Star Papercraft
3EyedBear 2011 Calendar Girl Paper Toy
2011 Paper Toy Pop Up Calendar
Build A Zombie 2011 Papercraft Calendar
Uzi Papercraft
Have an uzi papercraft for the New Year ^^, a little gift from Bamboogila's Corner.
Did you know? the uzi is a type of submachine gun that is designed / manufactured in Israel, it was named after its designer - Uziel Gal (Israeli army officer).
Uzi Papercraft [Download]
MR. HSIEH Paper Toy [Related Posts]
Hellboy Papercraft - Samaritan Gun
Starcraft 2 Papercraft - Terran Marine Cannon
Perfect Dark Papercraft - Magsec 4
Team Fortress Papercraft - Sentry
Half-Life 2 - HEV Arm Guard Papercraft
One step closer to finishing Tektonten's Half-Life 2 Hev Armor set, here are the upper arm guard and vambrace papercrafts.
Half-Life 2 - HEV Arm Guard Papercraft [Download]
Half-Life Lambda Logo Papercraft [Related Posts]
Half-Life Glock 9mm Handgun Papercraft
Portal - Weighted Companion Cube Papercraft
Half-Life 2 Dog Papercraft 1
Half-Life 2 Dog Papercraft 3
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Pokemon Aggron Papercraft
Aggron (aka Bossgodora) is a Rock-type and Iron Armor Pokemon that is the evolved form of Lairon, think Mechagodzilla ^^.
Pokemon Aggron Papercraft [Download]
Dialga Papercraft [Related Posts]
Chatot Papercraft
Chimchar Papercraft
Meowth Balloon Papercraft
Charmander Papercraft
Pokemon Salamence Papercraft
Salamance (aka Bohmander) is a Flying-type and Dragon Pokemon that also happens to belong to the pseudo-legendary category, it is the evolved form of Shelgon.
Pokemon Salamance Papercraft [Download]
Dialga Papercraft [Related Posts]
Chatot Papercraft
Chimchar Papercraft
Meowth Balloon Papercraft
Charmander Papercraft