Origami Cars, Trucks & Trains Kit: [Origami Kit with 2 Books, 96 Papers, 27 Projects]
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Rating | : | 4.62 (748 Votes) |
Asin | : | 480530989X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 2 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Now Taro's Origami Studio has dozens of original designs of trucks, buses, cars, and trains. This proved so popular that he started experimenting with new folds on the long transpacific flights his business requires. Like all Japanese children, Taro grew up making origami at a young age, but it wasn't until he was a grown man that origami became his passion.
About the AuthorTaro Yaguchi is the founder of Taro's Origami Studio. Now Taro's Origami Studio has dozens of original designs of trucks, buses, cars, and trains. Like all Japanese children, Taro grew up making origami at a young age, but it wasn't until he was a grown man that origami became his passion. This proved so popular that he started experimenting with new folds on the long transpacific flights his business requires. . By profession, he is a Japanese Patent Attorney who holds offices in Tokyo, Osaka, and Philadelphia. His initial design was a paper airplane that contained his firm's information on one side and a plane design on the other
Now instead of waiting impatiently for the next train to go by, paper folders with any level of skill can craft their own origami vehicles. Fast, noisy and enormous in real-life, these 3D paper models will fascinate the young and old alike. Make fun paper model vehicles with this easy origami kit.Origami Cars, Trucks & Trains Kit is the boxed paper craft kit that brings all the favorite modes of transportation to the world of origami design. Use it to craft eye-catching origami for your friends, to decorate your room—or as a wonderful gift for vehicle lovers. All
Easy to make for kindergarteners V. Naik Gifted it as Christmas giftMy relative's son could easily make itIt comes is very small packagingGood idea for Origami lovers. Not worth the time & money. Too hard to work with even for a grown up. Put it away and may be get back to it one day when I have nothing better to do.