Cubeecraft, Your Cube Pusher!
You’re a little geeky and you don’t know what to do in your spare time? Well, I found something for you: Paper toys! I found this nice website, cubeecraft.com, where the author publishes a lot of geeky paper toys for you to assemble. What about Spider-Man, Wolverine, Super Mario, Bender… Heck, there’s even Flexo there! Remember Flexo? It’s Bender’s evil twin! Anyway, there’s more than 100 toys!
If you want to try that ridiculous (but geeky) hobby, I suggest that you begin with Domo-kun. It’s cute and easy to do. All of the toys there have a difficulty level, from 1 scissor to 5 scissors. The more scissors the cube craft has, the more chances that you’re going to cut yourself!
And after you finish those little monsters, if you don’t have a steady girlfriend, I suggest that you hide those… just a trick like that.
Source : disorder.es
Other Nice Paper Toys for You
And on macula, I found other toys like Frankenstein, Swine (some kind of pig) and also a neat Pirate. To see all of the toys there, you need to go to the home page, click on download, then on “paper craft”. The website uses frames (yeah, so 1990 :P).
Finally, a Last Paper Toy
Finally, there is this little robot on another website. It seems easy enough!
Good luck!
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November 11th, 2008 at 2:14 pm
Don’t know if it’s good fit but I had ton of fun making paperang ( http://www.paperang.com/ ). It’s like paper plane on steroids - advanced aerodynamics, it flies so good it feels unreal comparing to usual paper planes.
November 11th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
Hey, thanks for the tip! I looked at the website and it doesn’t seems to be difficult at all to make that plane, so I’ll try it this weekend probably!
November 14th, 2008 at 5:02 pm
Paper toys! I love paper toys! (Are you 100% sure that it’s necessary to be a geek to appreciate these?)