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Monday, December 26, 2011

Paper Crafts from Yamaha

Make your own paper models of motorcycles, rare animals and more from Yamaha at
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/


"Easy-to-follow video clips explain everything from basic Paper Craft techniques and how to make major parts of the Realistic Paper Crafts, right up to the final assembly. Full of useful tips for efficient construction and superb finish! Watch it, and you'll want to make a Realistic Paper Craft yourself!"

Read the FAQ from the web page to clear some of the common doubt at http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/faq/:

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Q-01: How can I print out?

Q-02: What kind of paper is the best to print out the data on?

Q-03: How much does it cost to download the paper craft data?

Q-04: The paper craft data cannot be displayed.

Q-05: How do I store PDF files?

Q-06: I don't have a printer. Will you send me the printout of the data?

Q-07: Is it OK to save the paper craft data on a CD-ROM and distribute it with a magazine?

Q-08: Is it OK to use the paper craft for non-profit events, such as exhibitions and PC instructions?

Q-09: Is it possible to use the paper craft for sales promotional purposes for printers, paper, etc.?

Q-10: Can I introduce the paper craft in mass media, like magazines and TV?

Q-11: How do I do to make tires of realistic paper crafts well?
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Designer: Nobutaka Mukouyama
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/designer/

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Born in Tokyo. Graduated from the Design Department, Art School at Hachioji Engineering Institute in 1997.

He was a member of the Idea Bureau Co., Ltd., then became a freelance paper craft designer.

Taking the opportunity to be in charge of planning and production of "VMAX," the first phase of realistic paper crafts at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show's special site, he took charge of planning and production of all paper craft series published on the Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. website, including "THE SEASONS," "Rare Animals of Japan," "Rare Animals of the World" and "Realistic Paper Craft".

Message from the designer:

It takes considerable time and technique to complete assembly of a paper craft, but that effort includes the joy of completion.

In addition to enjoying the charm of paper, please make the surprise and discovery from flat to solid as joyously as possible, a transformation from the world of "watching" in two dimensions to "touching" in three.
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Designer's Website: Nobutaka Mukouyama Space at http://www.mukouyamaku-kan.com/

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Personally I like the pop-up card at http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/popupcard/

If you try a few with kids and show them how to do it, you will understand paper pop-up and paper engineering with some personal touch!

With that, I with you a happy boxing day!


Dexterine Ho Soo Miang

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