Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
There are lots of ways to pass the time right now. You could read more books. Watch more TV. Take longer family walks after dinner. Or—or—you could build paper models of the computers you grew up with ...
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 ...
If you routinely lust after expensive technology that you can’t afford, we can help. …Help you print out views of your gadget of choice and then glue them together into a paper replica, anyway.
Papercraft projects tend to be based on 3D models from video games or custom-made art projects. The basic idea is to take a 3D model and flatten it out in software such as Dunreeb Cutout or Pepakura ...
This fun papercraft R2-D2 was created by Shunichi Makino, a talented artist known for his intricate and detailed papercraft models. The R2-D2 model is designed to be both a challenging and rewarding ...
Although these days it would seem that everyone and their pets are running 3D printers to churn out all the models and gadgets that their hearts desire, a more traditional approach to creating ...
Tyler Shipley is an editor for Game Rant who has been writing for the team since 2021. Tyler has a degree in English from the University of Toledo. Some of his favorite games are platformers, but he ...
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 ...
You can now recreate the architectural landscape of 1970s London in your home office. Thanks, at least in part, to classic films like Get Carter, the 1960s and 1970s British architectural landscape is ...
Click to viewA faithful reader by the name of Matt J. made a papercraft iPhone for you to print out and assemble at home with some scissors, scotch tape, and a little love. Maybe you can use it as a ...
If you've been hankering to get your hands on a creeper and a Lego version of Minecraft just doesn't do it for you then hopefully a brief gander at the Papercraft app will pacify your yearning. Sadly, ...