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Old 01-16-2009, 07:18 PM
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Rally Cars in Cardstock

These are just two of my cardstock collection which ranges from cars thru trucks to airplanes and just about anything in between, I hope you like these two rally cars.


Mitsubishi Lancer WRC. This car was built before the Suzuki.

Suzuki 2000 JWRC

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Old 01-16-2009, 07:27 PM
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I like it, looks good.
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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

Cool stuff, where are they from. I know a website that lets you have yamaha bikes for free.
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Old 01-17-2009, 12:44 AM
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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

MidMazar, I can't tell ya where the Lancer is from as I got that of a friend who e-mailed to me but the Suzuki 2000 JWRC is of the saturn paper net website and is as follows "saturn.dti.ne.jp" and just look for the rallycar download that's all I did. Other than that I'm not much help sorry.

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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

There's a whole world of this stuff.

Google papercraft and you'll see some crazy things.

As for the Yamaha Bikes, you're probably talking about the Yamaha site that has them.
Canon also has a very nice selection on their website.
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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

Gee, very nice!

i say this is the new kind of modeling kits of the modern days. cheap, light & very easy to create any model car you want.

it may well evolve into a real 3-D model when the day someone has perfected paper-that-can-bend technique to really give those plastic kits a run for its money!

way to go!
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Old 01-17-2009, 06:23 AM
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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

rockinanko you'd be very supprise as to what's out there now in cardstock, on the cardstock forum that I'm a member of there are models there that you'd swear where plastic and as for bends some of the guys can make bends in cardstock you would'nt dream of and when you saw them it looks like plastic and even in some cases even metal.

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Old 01-18-2009, 06:17 PM
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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

rockinanko, I wa going through your reply and you say it's cheap in fact it's not oh yea I don't have got out and buy paints or a kit but there's glue cardtock and the worst part of all printer ink and I can tell you colour cartridges are not cheap here in Oz ($25 a cartridge) and when your printer has 5-6 of these and they run out all at once well I might as well buy a plastic kit (nah not really) I'd still run of paper models.

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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

nice to see someone who's into doing cardstock models too.

great job!
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rockinanko, I wa going through your reply and you say it's cheap in fact it's not oh yea I don't have got out and buy paints or a kit but there's glue cardtock and the worst part of all printer ink and I can tell you colour cartridges are not cheap here in Oz ($25 a cartridge) and when your printer has 5-6 of these and they run out all at once well I might as well buy a plastic kit (nah not really) I'd still run of paper models.

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lol 25 is cheap but i hardly go that route i do my own refills for 10, those are cool i tried paper models once theyre good time wasters at work
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Old 01-24-2009, 06:21 PM
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Re: Rally Cars in Cardstock

Lownslow I'd never refill a printer cartridge because after sometime the printer always fails to continue working we have ruined 2 printers with cheap so called 10 refills now we use only the genuine cartridges and if you think $25 is cheap you can buy our cartridges for us. Thanks for yur comment on my rally cars.

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