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Saturday, December 5, 2020

1940`s Military Jeep Paper Model - by Le Hedan - via Agence Eureka

Created by a French designer called Le Hedan in 1940`s, this vintage paper model of a WW2 Military Jeep was preserved and is now shared by Agence Eureka website. You will find many other vintage and rare paper models there. including more one Military Jeep (photo below), already posted here on the blog in 2011 (you will find the link for it at the end of this post).

Criado por um designer francês chamado Le Hedan, nos longinquos anos 1940, este modelo de papel antigo de um Jeep Militar da Segunda Grande Guerra foi preservado e é agora compartilhado pelo site Agence Eureka. Você irá encontrar muitos outros modelos de papel antigos e raros lá, incluindo mais um Jeep Militar (foto acima), já postado aqui no blog em 2011 (você encontrará o link para ele no final deste post).


Link part 01 restaured: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Restaured.Version.01

Link part 02 restaured: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Restaured.Version.02

Link part 01 original: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Original.Version.01

Link part 02 original: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Original.Version.02

Link to another Jeep: Jeep.WW2.Vintage.Paper.Model.by.Agence.Eureka

Link to Agence Eureka main page: Agence.Eureka.French.Vintage.Paper.Models.Main.Page

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Easy-To-Build Military Vehicles - by Papermau - Download Now!


As part of the restructuring and cleaning of the blog, today I post here a model originally published in February, 2013. Here are the Easy-To-Build Military Vehicles in 1/35 scale, that are nice for Dioramas, RPG and Wargames. There are an Anti-Aircraft Truck, a Cargo Truck, a Personnel Carrier Truck and a Covered Truck. To make then compatible with 1/72 scale, just set the printer to print two pages per sheet. I think they no need instructions. The body is always the same. You just need to change the accessories.

Como parte da reestruturação e limpeza do blog, hoje posto aqui um modelo originalmente publicado em Fevereiro de 2013. Eis aqui os Veículos Militares Fáceis de Montar na escala 1/35 que são perfeitos para dioramas, jogos de RPG e Wargames. Há um Caminhão Anti-Aéreo, um Caminhão de Carga, um de Transporte de Pessoal e um Caminhão Coberto. Para fazê-los compatíveis com a escala 1/72, configure sua impressora para imprimir duas páginas por folha. Creio que esses modelos não precisem de instruções. A carroceria é sempre a mesma, apenas os acessórios mudam.



Download: Easy.To.Build.Military.Vehicles.by.Papermau.Download.Now!


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Monday, January 25, 2016

1940`s Military Jeep Paper Model - by Le Hedan - via Agence Eureka

Created by a French designer called Le Hedan in 1940`s, this vintage paper model of a WW2 Military Jeep was preserved and is now shared by Agence Eureka website. You will find many other vintage and rare paper models there. including more one Military Jeep (photo below), already posted here on the blog in 2011 (you will find the link for it at the end of this post).

Criado por um designer francês chamado Le Hedan, nos longinquos anos 1940, este modelo de papel antigo de um Jeep Militar da Segunda Grande Guerra foi preservado e é agora compartilhado pelo site Agence Eureka. Você irá encontrar muitos outros modelos de papel antigos e raros lá, incluindo mais um Jeep Militar (foto acima), já postado aqui no blog em 2011 (você encontrará o link para ele no final deste post).


Link part 01 restaured: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Restaured.Version.01

Link part 02 restaured: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Restaured.Version.02

Link part 01 original: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Original.Version.01

Link part 02 original: 1940`s.Military.Jeep.Paper.Model.by.Le.Hedan.via.Agence.Eureka.Original.Version.02

Link to another Jeep: Jeep.WW2.Vintage.Paper.Model.by.Agence.Eureka

Link to Agence Eureka main page: Agence.Eureka.French.Vintage.Paper.Models.Main.Page

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Easy-To-Build Military Vehicles - by Papermau - Download Now!



Here are the Easy-To-Build Military Vehicles in 1/35 scale, that are nice for Dioramas, RPG and Wargames. There are an Anti-Aircraft Truck, a Cargo Truck, a Personnel Carrier Truck and a Covered Truck. To make then compatible with 1/72 scale, just set the printer to print two pages per sheet. I think they no need instructions. The body is always the same. You just need to change the accessories.


Eis aqui os Veículos militares Fáceis de Montar em escala 1/35 , que são perfeitos para dioramas, jogos de RPG e Wargames. Há um Caminhão Anti-Aéreo, um Caminhão de Carga, um de Transporte de Pessoal e um Caminhão Coberto. Para fazê-los compatíveis com a escala 1/72, Configure sua impressora para imprimir duas páginas por folha. Creio que esses modelos não precisem de instruções. A carroceria é sempre a mesma, apenas os acessórios mudam.


You will find three different Camo Textures in the downloadable file.

Você encontrará três Texturas Camufladas diferentes no arquivo para download.

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Download: Easy.To.Build.Military.Vehicles.by.Papermau.Download.Now!




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Monday, February 10, 2014

Citroen HY Military Crane Paper Model - by Camille & Jean-François


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This is the Citroen HY Military Crane Paper Model, created by Camille and customized by Jean-François. The model was posted at Le Forum En Papier by Atlas 83.

Este é o modelo de papel do Citroen HY Guindaste Militar, criado por Camille e customizado por Jean-François. O modelo foi postado no Le forum En Papier por Atlas 83.


Link: Citroen.HY.Military.Crane.Paper.Model.by.Camille.&.Jean.François


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Sunday, November 20, 2022

Humvee (HMMWV) Military Vehicle Paper Model - by Yuthdaw

Occupying three printed sheets, this paper model of a Humvee, the classic military vehicle made famous around the world for being used around the world in US Army military operations, was created by Indonesian designer Yuthdaw of My Papercraft website. 

Based on the templates alone, I believe this model is originally 1/35 scale, but I'm not sure.

Ocupando três folhas impressas, este modelo de papel de um Humvee, o clássico veículo militar tornado famoso em todo o mundo por ser usado em todo o mundo em operações militares do Exército dos EUA, foi criado pelo designer indonésio Yuthdaw, do site My Papercraft. 

Baseando-me apenas nos templates, eu creio que este modelo esteja originalmente na escala 1/35, mas não tenho certeza.


Link:
Humvee.HMMWV.Military.Vehicle.Paper.Model.by.Yuthdaw


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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Czech Military Models by Vojenska Technika - Veículos Militares Tchecos

In this site you will find five Czech military vehicles: AEC "DORCHESTER", an ALIGÁTOR, a WW2 ZiS-42 and two models of trucks, MAN 5t mil gl 4x4 and MAN 7t mil gl 6x6.

Neste site você vai encontrar cinco veículos militres tchecos: um AEC "DORCHESTER", um utilitário ALIGÁTOR, um ZiS-42 da Segunda Grande Guerra e dois caminhões, um MAN 5t mil gl 4x4 e um MAN 7t mil gl 6x6.



Link: Czech.Military.Vehicles.by.Vojenska.Technika


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Friday, February 1, 2013

Humvee Military Vehicle Paper Model - by Yuthdaw


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A very well done and even easy-to-build paper model of a Humvee vehicle, created by Indonesian designer Yuthdaw, from My Papermodel website.

Um modelo de papel muito bem feito e ainda assim fácil de montar de um veículo militar Humvee, criado pelo designer indonésio Yuthdaw, do site My Papermodel.

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Link to the model: Humvee.Military.Vehicle.Paper.Model.by.Yuthdaw.Download

Link to instructions: Humvee.Military.Vehicle.Paper.Model.by.Yuthdaw.Instructions


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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

WW2`s Mitsubishi A6M Zero - "Kamikaze" Japanese Aircraft
by Assahi 21

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The Real Thing - A6M3 Model 22, flown
by Japanese Ace Hiroyoshi Nishizawa.
 
On the Japanese site Assahi 21 you will find several free paper model versions of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero. The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service, from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the Mitsubishi Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter, and also designated as the Mitsubishi A6M Rei-sen and Mitsubishi Navy 12-shi Carrier Fighter. The A6M was usually referred to by the Allies as the "Zero", from the 'Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter' designation. The official Allied reporting name was Zeke. When it was introduced early in World War II, the Zero was considered the most capable carrier-based fighter in the world, combining excellent maneuverability and very long range. In early combat operations, the Zero gained a legendary reputation as a "dogfighter", achieving the outstanding kill ratio of 12 to 1, but by mid-1942 a combination of new tactics and the introduction of better equipment enabled the Allied pilots to engage the Zero on more equal terms. The Japaneses also frequently used the type as a land-based fighter. By 1943, inherent design weaknesses and the increasing lack of more powerful aircraft engines meant that the Zero became less effective against newer enemy fighters that possessed greater firepower, armor, and speed, and approached the Zero's maneuverability. Although the Mitsubishi A6M was outdated by 1944, it was never totally supplanted by the newer Japanese aircraft types. During the final years of the War in the Pacific, the Zero was used in kamikaze operations. In the course of the war, more Zeros were built than any other Japanese aircraft.


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Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa, who flew his aircraft
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 during a Kamikaze mission on 11 May 1945.
No site japonês Assahi 21 você encontrará várias versões de papel gratuítas do Mitsubishi A6M Zero. The Kamikaze (literally: "God wind"; common translation: "Divine wind"), were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, designed to destroy warships more effectively than was possible with conventional attacks. Numbers quoted vary, but at least 47 Allied vessels, from PT boats to escort carriers, were sunk by kamikaze attacks, and about 300 damaged. About 14% of kamikaze attacks managed to hit a ship. Kamikaze aircraft were essentially pilot-guided explosive missiles, purpose-built or converted from conventional aircraft, without the ability to deliver torpedoes or bombs or attack other aircraft, or even to land. Pilots would attempt to crash their aircraft into enemy ships in what was called a "Body Attack" in planes laden with some combination of explosives, bombs, torpedoes and full fuel tanks; accuracy was much better than a conventional attack, and the payload larger. A kamikaze could sustain damage which would disable a conventional attacker and still achieve its objective. The goal of crippling or destroying large numbers of Allied ships, particularly aircraft carriers, was considered to justify sacrificing pilots and aircraft.
These attacks, which began in October 1944, followed several critical military defeats for the Japanese. They had long lost aerial dominance due to outdated aircraft and the loss of experienced pilots. On a macroeconomic scale, Japan experienced a decreasing capacity to wage war, and a rapidly declining industrial capacity relative to the United States. The Japanese government expressed its reluctance to surrender. In combination, these factors led to the use of kamikaze tactics as Allied forces advanced towards the Japanese home islands.
While the term "kamikaze" usually refers to the aerial strikes, the term has sometimes been applied to various other intentional suicide attacks. The Japanese military also used or made plans for Japanese Special Attack Units, including those involving submarines, human torpedoes, speedboats and divers. Nazi Germany formed its own group of suicide aircraft pilots called the Leonidas Squadron, but the German commanders were more reluctant to use them. The tradition of death instead of defeat, capture, and perceived shame was deeply entrenched in Japanese military culture. It was one of the primary traditions in the samurai life and the Bushido code: loyalty and honour until death. - Wikipedia


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Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero wreck abandoned - 1943
O Mitsubishi A6M Zero foi o principal caça da marinha japonesa durante toda a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ganhou reputação de invencível no início da participação japonesa no conflito, com poder de manobra, alcance e razão de subida inigualáveis por qualquer caça ocidental, tanto de terra quanto embarcado. Foi também o avião usado tanto por Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, o maior piloto japonês desta guerra; quanto por Saburo Sakai, o maior ás japonês que sobreviveu ao conflito. Tinha um defeito fundamental: para que pudesse ter a leveza e o poder de manobra que tinha, era privado de blindagem em relação à cabine do piloto e ao tanque de combustível, o que a exemplo de outros aviões de guerra japoneses do início do conflito, o tornava extremamente vulnerável ao fogo inimigo. Vulnerabilidade esta, típica desses vários modelos de aviões de combate japoneses, responsável pela morte de muitos tripulantes que ao longo do conflito fizeram falta pela sua quantidade e experiência em momentos críticos para o Japão. Embora insuperável no combate individual, os aliados ainda em 1942 desenvolveram táticas de combate aéreo em grupo que cedo começaram a anular tal vantagem. E logo que modelos aliados equivalentes ou mais aperfeiçoados começaram a entrar em serviço ao final de 1943, foi superado, sendo porém mantido como principal caça nipônico na linha de frente por falta de uma política industrial que produzisse em grande escala algum de seus substitutos que já estavam disponiveís em meados de 1944, como entre outros o Kawanishi N1K ou Shiden (também apelidado pelos pilotos ocidentais de George). O Zero foi muito famoso também por ter sido o principal avião utilizado pelos Kamikazes, sendo considerado ainda hoje uma obra incrível de engenharia que marcou o início da tecnologia de alta precisão japonesa. Criado pelo engenheiro Jiro Horikoshi.


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Lt Yoshinori Yamaguchi's Yokosuka
D4Y3 (Type 33 Suisei) "Judy" in a suicide dive against USS Essex.
Os Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (literalmente, Unidade de Ataque Especial do Vento Divino), também conhecidos como Tokkō Tai (Unidade de Ataque Especial) ou Tokkō ( Ataque Especial) foram unidades de ataque suicida formada por aviadores do Império Japonês contra navios dos Aliados nos momentos finais da campanha do Pacífico na Segunda Guerra Mundial, destinados a destruir o máximo possível de navios de guerra. Os pilotos japoneses arremessavam seus aviões contra os navios inimigos pois não tinham combustível o suficiente para chegar em uma base segura. Há um relato de um japonês que tentou colidir com um navio no seu avião mas foi abatido antes de chegar ao alvo, sobrevivendo logo após a queda no mar. Isto fez com que ele sentisse muita vergonha por não ter conseguido cumprir sua missão. Existem versões diferentes para a verdadeira história da criação do tipo Kamikaze. Durante os combates aéreos da Guerra do Pacífico, muitos pilotos, sobrevoando diretamente os navios inimigos ou instalações em terra, se viram em situações de gravemente feridos ou o avião muito avariado. Em tais situações, muitos optaram enquanto era possível manobrar a aeronave, para um mergulho suicida contra o objetivo inimigo. Essas ocasiões não raras, ainda não eram consideradas verdadeiramente um ataque-suicida e sim uma maneira de atingir o objetivo uma vez que havia mínimas chances de sobrevivência, pois não havia equipamentos de salvamento, tais como, para-quedas. O ataque Kamikaze foi um assunto totalmente diverso, pois nesta operação, o piloto ou a tripulação inteira de um avião atacante, eliminava até a mais remota probabilidade de salvamento, uma vez empenhado no mergulho mortal contra o inimigo. A morte era a companheira do piloto Kamikaze, tal como foi, a do Kaiten - torpedo humano empregado nos últimos estágios da guerra. O caça Zero (Mitsubishi A6M Zero), durante muito tempo a principal arma da marinha japonesa, representou o principal papel para estas atividades. - Wikipedia




Link: WW2`s.Mitsubishi.A6M.Zero.Kamikaze.Japanese.Aircraft


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

1/72 Scale Military Vehicles - by Yoshidom - Veículos Militares

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This vehicles are little, but very detailed. Nice for dioramas in 1/72 Scale, like the Paper Tiger Armaments paper buildings posted here in the blog.

Estes veículos militares são muito pequenos, porém são bem detalhados. Ótimos para dioramas em escala 1/72, como as casas do Paper Tiger  Armaments, postados há pouco aqui no blog.


Link: 1/72.Scale.Military.Vehicles.by.Yoshidom


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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Boeing X-45C Concept Military Aircraft Paper Model - by Neddo
via Pepakura Gallery

This paper model of the Boeing X-45C Concept Military Aircraft was created by Japanese designer Neddo and originally posted at Pepakura Gallery. 

The Boeing X-45 unmanned combat air vehicle is a concept demonstrator for a next generation of completely autonomous military aircraft, developed by Boeing's Phantom Works. 

To view and print this model you will need Pepakura Viewer Free Version (link at the end of this post).

Este modelo de papel da Aeronave Militar Conceitual Boeing X-45C foi criado pelo designer japonês Neddo e originalmente postado no site Pepakura Gallery. 

O Boeing X-45 foi criado para apontar os conceitos para a nova geração de aeronaves de combate, um veículo militar completamente autônomo, desenvolvido pela Boeing's Phantom Works. 

Para visualizar e imprimir este modelo você precisará do Pepakura Viewer Versão Gratuíta (link no final deste post).


Link to download the model:
Boeing.X.45C.Concept.Military.Aircraft.Paper.Model.by.Neddo

Link to Pepakura Viewer Free Version: Pepakura.Viewer.Free.Version.Official.Page


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