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Posted By: ninjatoes Posted On: Nov 13, 2010 Views: 296 | Papercraft mementos For me, paper models are a memento of that game that I liked to play, or that movie that I liked to watch. Although I've made so many models over the years that I've run out of room and some of them ended up in a cardboard box to keep them safe, most of them are displayed on my desk or a bookshelf where they remind me of the games and TV shows I like so much. What about you? ;o) |
Posted By: Dragons-Triforce Posted On: Nov 14, 2010 Views: 288 | RE: Papercraft mementos I both give my papercrafts away and keep them on a shelf. I love looking at them and just holding them once in a while because I'm so proud of the fact that I was able to make them. |
Posted By: ninjatoes Posted On: Nov 16, 2010 Views: 281 | RE: Papercraft mementos Building a paper model can take a lot of time of time and effort (especially on more complex models of course! ;o) so I can totally understand that people are very proud of their finished models! And of course, what fan wouldn't want to get a figurine of their favourite video game or movie/cartoon as a present! ;o) |
Posted By: Ed Swank Posted On: Dec 6, 2010 Views: 270 | RE: Papercraft mementos Normaly I'll just sit them around on a shelf but sometimes I do give them as gifts. Sometimes if they an be combined with another hobby, suck as model rocketry, as I had done with Telmans Gnome |
Posted By: ninjatoes Posted On: Dec 6, 2010 Views: 266 | RE: Papercraft mementos Yes, there are paper models of all kinds of things, so you can pick something suitable for everybody! ;o) |