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Post by okumarts on May 5, 2011 17:55:45 GMT -9
I don't know if anyone has shared this link before. I just bought a Mini today and the dealer mentioned this site. www.papercars.net/cars.html
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Post by katsumoto on May 6, 2011 0:28:03 GMT -9
Genial!!!!
Thank you
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Post by Vermin King on May 6, 2011 8:00:26 GMT -9
I've got a few of those running around. I don't like the 2d tires on most of their cars, so I customized them a bit. What I really like about their site is that you can change the wheels, stripes, color schemes. I print them out at half size to make them fit more to the scale of my other models. My son has a collection of vintage Camaros now. On those you can actually change the version, RS, SS, etc.
If a person needs links to cars, sci-fi, or whatever, feel free to message me.
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Post by dcbradshaw on May 7, 2011 17:47:04 GMT -9
I found the link to papercars.net a while back in this HUGE collection of car links: genius.x0.com/pmdirectory/Be careful with some of those, it's an older page and many of those are dead links now. Some of them are crap, others are super detailed model-style kits. Some of them, with scaling work, would definitely be good gaming pieces.
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Post by Vermin King on May 8, 2011 16:40:41 GMT -9
A lot of dead links can be scrounged up with www.archive.org/web/web.phpMost of the cars there need modding to work for gaming. I can't stand 2-wheels on autos. Some are too simple and boxy. If I think they are salvageable, I print it and then tweak it off the printed page. I will rarely do a model if it has more than 60 pieces. www.papercraftmuseum.com/museum/ is a good multi-purpose site. Find a model type you like and click on the category link to find similar models, ie cars. It can be arranged by number of pages, number of parts or rating.
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