Those are all great paper models! One of the fun things you can do with paper models is easily change their scape before you print them out. This can let you do all kinds of fun things like build dioramas or multiple model scenes. I did this one a while back with the AT-AT model described in the post, and a neat snowspeeder, too. http://www.flickr.com/photos/42433826@N00/3725101356/in/set-72157621393771323/
The internet has created an amazing community and collection of models on every imaginable topic- a great site to go to that collects even more science fiction (and science fact, too) models is at: http://jleslie48.com/gallery_models_scifi.html
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Those are all great paper models! One of the fun things you can do with paper models is easily change their scape before you print them out. This can let you do all kinds of fun things like build dioramas or multiple model scenes. I did this one a while back with the AT-AT model described in the post, and a neat snowspeeder, too. http://www.flickr.com/photos/42433826@N00/3725101356/in/set-72157621393771323/
The internet has created an amazing community and collection of models on every imaginable topic- a great site to go to that collects even more science fiction (and science fact, too) models is at: http://jleslie48.com/gallery_models_scifi.html