January 19, 2015

free printable model links !

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source image: Papermau
hi everyone, I have something fun to share that can be used within our hobby or on the side: paper models and links to free (!) patterns of lots of them. From (worn down) cabins, houses, churches, industrial buildings, modern buildings, skyscrapers, to mansions & castles, roman or other monuments, asian buildings, all kinds of verhicles and much more (even a link to patterns of an entire Smithsonian Institute!) in different scales and different skilllevels.


one such link is the blog of the very generous Mauther from Brazil. Who kindly shares all the downloadable patterns of models made by Mauther on the extensive blog Papermau for free, as well as pattern links of many others. There isn't much you can think of there isn't a paper model of found on this blog.

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source image: Papermau. Right image is from Papermodelers.sk (a forum) by Major & Quasi, posted by Papermau
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source image: Papermau, the left model is originally from Model Buildings

another great source for some wonderful free printable models is:

http://ravensblight.com/papertoys.html

that's the creation of Ray, who's also the very generous and funny artist behind it and has some really great manors, haunted mansions and all kinds of other paper/card model pdf's to download for free! Very realistic looking and sometimes quite elaborate to build, like the amazing ghost house shown below on the left (22 pages of patterns and another 10 for instructions!). But others are a lot more doable or even fairly easy according to Ray himself. Like Starc Manor below on the right, that has a weird and creepy history of the reallife Starc Manor Ray provided as well. You can read about the history of the manors, ghostships and even a ghostcar he made patterns for as well. I much enjoyed reading them, eventhough the story's themselves are quite horrifying.

 
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source image left: Webmerchant Hubpages right image: Ravensblight.com
someone who also makes some crazy detailed paper models is another very generous guy: Ray Keim from Haunted Dimensions.

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he also freely shares his very timeconsuming designs, patterns and instructions with anyone interested. All he asks is for the credit and that it's kept free, well that's not much to ask at all is it? He also has a link for a special little project that you need to go through a short story to get to two patterns, which is a great and fun way! It's called The Knoll, a trespasser at Reeves Hall and as I understand it, it will be extended with the possibillity of Reeves Hall itself (not sure that last one would be free as well, but the two patterns you'll find there now are).

http://www.haunteddimensions.raykeim.com/index380.html
source image: Haunted Dimensions, The New Orleans Square (the ironwork is printed on transparancies)
more (but simple, especially compared to the ones above) minipapermodels that have been used for a christmasvillage by Pretzschendorf school in Pretzschendorf, Germany, can be found on the school's website. There are 48 historical buildingmodels free to be downloaded in N-scale (1:160) and Z-scale (1:220). These do not have a photofinish, but might be nice to use as basics and add materials onto it and/or paints to make them more realistic if you'd like.


and I'd like to close this 'paper-model-promotion'-article with the tiny castle Eliza from Wasting Gold Paper made. The original papermodel by Pierre Gauriat (link has pattern and instructions) is bigger, but because of the pixalation and not being afraid of a challenge Eliza decided to shrink it quite a bit and even succeeded. I think it's amazing that she pulled it off!

source image: Wasting Gold Paper

please don't blame me if papermodelling will be another small obsession for any of you :D, because it isn't hard to imagine it could become just that. It looks like a lot of fun, as just looking at the build paper/card models online already is: enjoy!

18 comments:

  1. WOW, you've been busy :D LOL! That's a wonderful blog post, Monique :D! What a lot of useful and amazing links, thank you for sharing :)!!
    Groetjes, Ilona

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    1. Haha, well copying and pasting in a post while browsing when finding the links myself makes it pretty effortless, over a periode of time, but it's a lot isn't it? Thanks for the compliment, and you're welcome!

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  2. Thank you for all of the links. I can see tiny paper models popping up all over the blogs now because of you ha-ha =0P I guess I don't need to sleep anyway =0D

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    1. You're so welcome Pepper, haha, well they're pretty much going around already before this post, but it may become a bit more :D. Haha, that's right, sleep is overrated! ;)

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  3. Hi Monique!
    I would like to have a lot of time, because these houses are so tempting ... there are so many kinds, wonderful find! thanks :-)
    Magda

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    1. Hi Magda, I understand! Although I have all the time in the world, but not the opportunity to do hardly anything with it, I wish someday we can both do more :D They're great aren't they? And you're welcome!

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  4. Wow! Thank you for sharing the link!
    Hugs, Drora

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    1. It was my pleasure Drora, the moment I started with Papermau, I just knew there was a lot worth sharing!

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  5. thank you for sharing, it's wonderful

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    1. I'm happy you like it Claude and you're welcome, it's nice to share things you know others might like :D

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  6. Thanks for sharing, I have to take a closer look on this now that I do have a working printer =)
    Hannah

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    1. You're welcome Hannah and it's great you have a working printer now, I hope you can make some of the paper models and have fun with it!

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  7. I have already become a follower and downloaded a project for those inbetween times. I know I will download more. Thanks!

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    1. You're welcome grandmommy, I'm sure you'll have fun with them!

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  8. Thanks for sharing - these paper models look fantastic.

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