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Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

JS Ashigara (DDG-178) - Guided Missile Destroyer Papercraft

 JS Ashigara (DDG-178) is a Atago class guided missile destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Ashigara was named for Mount Ashigara-wiki

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Hatsuyuki Class Destroyer Papercraft: Hamayuki

The Hatsuyuki class destroyer is a class of Japanese destroyer, serving with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). It carries an SH-60J(K) anti-submarine helicopter.
Hatsuyuki Class Destroyer Papercraft: Hamayuki

Saturday, August 7, 2010

JMSDF LCU 2001 Papercraft

Masayu blog adds another ship to its naval fleet. The LCU or Landing Craft Utility class 2001 model has only 1 page of parts.
JMSDF LCU 2001 Papercraft

Saturday, July 31, 2010

DDH-181 Hyuga Class Helicopter Destroyer Papercraft

The Hyƫga-class helicopter carriers are a type of helicopter carrier built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). There are only 2 pages of parts.
DDH-181 Hyuga Class Helicopter Destroyer Papercraft

Friday, July 24, 2009

Australian Navy Papercraft

The Australian Navy has two paper models for you to build. There's the Armidale class patrol boat and a Collins class submarine.
Australian Navy Papercraft

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Advance Wars: Green Earth Cruiser Papercraft

A cruiser in the turn based strategy game Advance Wars is a powerful naval unit that can survive several turns when faced with a Battleship. It is very effective against submarines. It can also attack air units who are flying over the water. It is also effective against Missile Boats. As well as all of this it can carry up to 2 Battle Copters and 2 Transport Copters.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Teazer Papercraft

The Teazer, a Confederate blockade runner, had in the beginning the only 12 pound bow gun. She encountered the USS Monitor and the USS Maratanza on the James River, on July 4, 1862. A shot from the Maratanza pierced her boiler and her crew was forced to desert her.Fast steamboats were used to break the federal blockade of the Confederacy, bringing a sought after cargo of cotton and military supplies. This one, identified as the "Teazer" in the Libarary of Congress, was photographed having been intercepted off Wilmington.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

CSS David Class Torpedo Boat Papercraft

CSS David was built as a private venture by T. Stoney at Charleston, South Carolina in 1863, and put under the control of the Confederate States Navy. The cigar-shaped boat carried a 60- or 70-pound explosive charge on the end of a spar projecting forward from her bow. Designed to operate very low in the water, David resembled in general a submarine; she was, however, strictly a surface vessel. Operating on dark nights, and using anthracite coal which burns without smoke, "David" was nearly as hard to see as a true submarine.

Monday, June 4, 2007

Canadian Navy Ship Papercraft

The Canadian Navy is offering a papercraft model of Canadian Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel, the primary coastal patrol vessel of the Canadian Navy. You can choose from two versions, a simplified and an advanced model with more detailed parts. When finished, the model is about 30cm (12”) long and 15cm (6”) high.
Navy Papermodel

Friday, March 2, 2007

Digital Navy


This site is not new but you can find a couple of highly detailed papercrafts of ships. There's a total of five downloads. There is the 1:250 scale Lightship Ambrose, HMS Dreadnought, Admirable class minesweeper-subchaser and the old V108 Torpedo boat. You can also test the design of the USS Arizona model by building a complete turret with the catapult and Kingfisher floatplane.
Digital Navy

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Aircraft Carrier and Navy Ships


Warning: These ship models are not for the faint of heart! Due to the very small parts, some people might find these too difficult to build. You can get an Aircraft Carrier, two cruisers, a destroyer and a couple more plus a Chinese warship. All these models are of the same scale which is 1/700.
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Saturday, January 6, 2007

Papercraft destroyer

Navy ship papercrafts can be very hard to build due to the very small parts that are included. There are many models available on the web but most are difficult to assemble. The JMSDF Aegis Equipped Destroyer "DDG173-Kongo" (1:268) papercraft(11 pages) is one of the least challenging models to build despite its complexity. You can also download the Oyashio submarine.
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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Japanese WWII submarine

I found this really cool submarine. This card model came from a Japanese movie called "Sea Without Exit." You can check the site here. You have to print 16 pages of parts including the stand. To save you the trouble of finding the parts, I'll just post the direct links below:
Parts w/ instructions-
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