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Here, I share paper models based on 3D modeling, with a focus on surface designs and intricate details. If you're wondering “Where should I start?” or “How do I build one?”, please follow the guide below.

STEP 1: Find a Paper Model You Want to Build

First, choose a model you would like to build.

  • Model List: All models created so far are listed on the Paper Models page. I recommend starting with the free ones.
  • Shop Models: Some original models are available at the mogami shop. For details on how to purchase, please see the Online Shop page.

STEP 2: Get Ready with the Build Guide

Once you have chosen a model, check the Build Guide. It covers everything from getting the files to completing the model.

  • Find What You Need Fast: Search for the model name in 0-1. Quick Guide to quickly find the specific steps for downloading and assembly.
  • Gather Tools and Paper: In 1-2. Materials and Tools, I introduce recommended printing paper and a basic set of tools.
  • Build Essentials & Tips: See Chapter 1: Build Essentials for symbol meanings and print settings. For specific techniques (using an oil drum as an example), as well as 3D models (Sketchfab) and videos, check Chapter 2: Build Tips.
  • More on Materials and Tools: If you need more detailed explanations of specific materials or tools, the Supplies page is a helpful additional resource.

STEP 3: Updates, Information, and Terms

If you run into issues during assembly or want to learn more about my work, please visit the following pages:

  • About the Creator: Information about the origin of the name, contest awards, and the software used for design can be found on the Profile page.
  • Information: Check the Information page for notices, updates, and terms of use, including rules on data redistribution and AI training.
  • Contact: Please use the Contact page to send questions or feedback regarding the paper models.

Let's Build

When you're ready, start exploring paper models that combine digital design with diverse surface designs on the Paper Models page.