Paper Craft – Yamaha YZR-M1

by Jan on December 9, 2008

My apologies for disappearing without notice for the past month. I was kept busy with work and other interesting activites. MH had showed me the Yamaha paper craft site which had realistic bikes, animals and other paper models you can download and make. After a couple of weeks, one entire glue stick and lots of paper cuts, I’ve finally completed the Yamaha YZR-M1 model. If you know me, you’d know why I picked this one out of all the ones there. Yes, it’s the colour! I love yellow bikes. Hehe.

Here’s a few shots of the finished bike:

I’ve posted pictures of the parts in my Picasa album.

4 comments

wow this is amazing ara @.@;;; i hope you didn’t get too many paper cuts from this, it looks so difficult! very impressive XD i hope to see more of your work sometime~

oh and i sent out your card awhile back :D let me know when you receive it! love you~~~

by Kaya on December 9, 2008 at 7:07 pm. #

sugoi……..

That is too amazing.. I showed a bunch of my pals and I think you have inspired a Toronto arts and crafts revolution !

Keep up the good work

by steve/kobe on December 9, 2008 at 10:50 pm. #

[...] in a basin. It’s pretty neat once it’s completed and definitely looked much better than my bike since now I got the hang of cutting the paper super close to eliminate most of the black [...]

by More Paper Craft & Food Pictures on December 26, 2008 at 5:55 pm. #

Paper crafts had been extremely popular for a while now. Most children begin crafting paper crafts in class. The professors typically start the child out with very simple paper crafting projects. This normally involves giving the kid a number of color options and as well several styles of building paper to work with. Many professors normally give the kid various tips to begin with, but each child is encouraged to show their own creative imagination on their crafting paper project.This kind of disciplines and crafts can be extremely stimulating for adults. Many, utilize the paper crafting material for arrangements, by putting all of them in a surprise basket or even using them as gift wrap. While some use them for an American favorite pastime called scrap booking.

by Claude Marcoux on May 17, 2010 at 3:10 pm. #

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