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Post by palindrome on Dec 5, 2009 1:52:50 GMT -9
cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/1006/Not a paper miniatures site, but a paper craft site. Lots of variety and lots of interesting stuff. They even have Santa's house. If any of you guys find anything that can be converted to gaming, let me know. I would think that some of the vehicles, dinosaurs, insects (ie. giant insects), animals and buildings could be useful. Right now, I'm examining the wild boar and the elephant. I might try to figure out a way to put a platform onto the elephant to make a howdah, like in LotR. Might have to fiddle with the scaling a bit. I may be drawing up some amazons soon, so they might fit into the theme... Either amazons or maybe wood elf archers.
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Post by Floyd on Dec 5, 2009 7:17:54 GMT -9
What's cool about Canon Creative Parks site is that they employ some of the Papercraft luminaries to design stuff for them. Or ask to use some of their previously created art pieces. Rob Ives (www.flying-pig.co.uk) has the Ruminations, Leaping Goat automata. As well as the animated Zebra and Elephant. And a paper game with Sumo Wrestlers available on there in the Toy section.
Keisuke Saka (http://zuko.to/kobo/english/e-index.html) the amazing Japanese papercraft & automata genius has the Copernican System automata available in the Science area of Canons site. Not on the Canon Site, but is available for purchase is the Doomed Fish automata. <---google that for a darkly funny, amazingly simple craft. There is so many amazing projects on the Canon Creative site.
Nice pick Palindrome!
~F
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Post by magpiestear on Dec 5, 2009 14:20:51 GMT -9
The house in the craft town range are ideal for use in games of splatball, they even come with a choice of red or blue roofs!!!
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