From the Edo, Meiji or Taisho periods. Here my own attempts at paper models from over 200 years ago.
Another one.
and here are the original prints:
>>603976There should be a movie made with these
>>603976These look really cool !
This is awesome!I love it!
>>603978I really like this one. I going to try to do it sometime in the future.
>>603976Didn't even know this was a thing, thank you for sharing these, anon! Hope you make & post more!
These look REALLY neat; thank you for the find, Anon!
>>603978Cool. Thanks anon, these look great.
>>605066As I said 3 months ago, here it is.
>>603976nice>>606525>>607408huh?
>>603976thank you OP for sharing these!Do you know if these models have a particular name in Japanese? I would love to research them.
Those are very nice. Makes me think that doing something similar with one's own drawings would be very rewarding.
Cool!
These are called Tatebanko in Japanese,立版古
honestly pretty fucking cute that people actually use this board, i was just expecting porn and shitposts but this is wholesome and impressive AF
>>615097Janitors are pretty good about cleaning up shitposts hereWe mostly get dumb people from /pol/ misposting here
love the japan culture in art.
Has anyone got any more of these? Specifically very old ones like OP
If you haven't found it yet, here it is a nice one:https://yajifun.tumblr.com/post/63372358135/papercraft-chushingura-act-7-seiunsai-tozan
>>604058kind of like Violence Voyager (2018)!https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8501318/
>>607626That's really good anon, maybe I should attempt one of the other templates myself.
>>603976looks good but try painting with watercolors
These are awesome! Consider taking it to another level by putting maybe a black card stock on the cardboard or even start on black posterboard!
>>603976OP, thanks for sharing these tatebanko. It’s great to see the final product. May I ask what the dimensions are of the uncut sheets?