Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
Meghan Walbert is Lifehacker's Managing Editor. She has a degree in journalism and has worked at Lifehacker as a writer and editor since 2018, covering parenting, foster care, online child safety, and ...
Thanks, at least in part, to classic films like Get Carter, the 1960s and 1970s British architectural landscape is synonymous with Brutalism. Unfortunately, many classic examples of British Brutalism ...
Papercraft models have always been a sweet addition to Yamaha's range of motorcycles, and it's been more than once when they served as much-appreciated gifts for all occasions. Some say that Yamaha ...
Papercraft projects tend to be based on 3D models from video games or custom-made art projects. The basic idea is to take a 3D model and flatten it out in software such as Dunreeb Cutout or Pepakura ...
Tyler Shipley is an editor for GameRant who has been writing for the team since 2021. Tyler has a degree in English from the University of Toledo. Some of his favorite games are platformers, but he ...
It took four years for artist Bernard Szukiel to build a paper model that Han Solo would've been honored to pilot. Crave chats with the artist about his amazing "Star Wars" papercraft. Journalist ...
Tearaway has a second developer video available in which Media Molecule details the paper used in the game, and the papercraft models players will be able to use. It also details Tearaway.me, which ...
A detailed papercraft build showcasing the iconic SpaceX Falcon Heavy, highlighting creativity, precision, and model-building ...
If you've been hankering to get your hands on a creeper and a Lego version of Minecraft just doesn't do it for you then hopefully a brief gander at the Papercraft app will pacify your yearning. Sadly, ...
With only hours separating us from the start of the Dakar Rally 2015, Yamaha is delivering one more refined, exquisite, hard-to-put-together piece of marketing contraptions: not one, but two Iwata ...