Paperformed Racing Warrior (Drift) Transforming Paper Model
Sunday, March 29th, 2015 5:28AM CDT
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Racing Warrior
Paperformed.com's first, and signature product. Racing into battle, this drifting race car changes into a sword wielding robot warrior. As the robot takes shape, the swords' hilts slide out automatically, ready for quick action.
Racing Warrior is made out of 202 parts, laid out on 6 pages. The instructions count 47 pages. This papercraft model is rated at an expert level. As such, the instructions assume that the builder has some experience recognizing how parts are meant to be folded and glued in shape, and instead focus on the correct order of putting the parts together, and how the moving parts interlock.
Papercraft purchases on Paperformed.com are linked to user accounts. Because of this registration is required. With your account, you will be able to access purchased files at any time.
On Paperformed.com files containing the templates are password protected. You will receive the password for the file in your confirmation e-mails. You will also be able to see your purchased files in your account pages, where the password will be listed as well.
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Posted by Fox Thiagarajan on March 29th, 2015 @ 8:41am CDT
Posted by Kyleor on March 30th, 2015 @ 9:24am CDT
Posted by Hi Q on March 30th, 2015 @ 11:26am CDT
Kyleor wrote:So when are we getting a gallery of this guy?
What kind of pictures would you like to see? I can take any.
Posted by Kyleor on March 30th, 2015 @ 10:03pm CDT
Hi Q wrote:Kyleor wrote:So when are we getting a gallery of this guy?
What kind of pictures would you like to see? I can take any.
Different poses and angles, like a regular Seibertron.com toy gallery.
Posted by Hi Q on March 31st, 2015 @ 2:47am CDT
Kyleor wrote:Hi Q wrote:Kyleor wrote:So when are we getting a gallery of this guy?
What kind of pictures would you like to see? I can take any.
Different poses and angles, like a regular Seibertron.com toy gallery.
I'd have to check some galleries, but poses, well, that won't really work. It's just paper. It already has joints for the transformation. To have joints for articulation as well would make the thing way too floppy. And probably a pain to build too, since having stuff like that next to eachother would force parts to be tiny.
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