DIY: Old paper computers

Create one yourself with old computer papers in A4 size.

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Before days Rocky Bergen (Rocky Bergen), cali from canada, released a free collection from miniature models of old computers, all they require is a color printout, paper glue, scissors and a lot of fun.

You'll find the plans to make 1970D models of classic computers released during the 80s and 5150s, such as the Apple II, the IBM PC XNUMX, the 64, the Apple Macintosh and even the rare Apple Lisa 1. Adding to the collection are some classic game consoles like the Sega Master System and the Nintendo GameCube.

It's made of available at The Internet Archive, in a pack of 24 PDF files that you can print on letter to A3 size paper, cut, fold and join to create XNUMXD representations.

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Bergen began creating the craft models in the summer of 2016, starting with an Amstrad CPC 464. His technique is to collect photos of old machines from the internet and with the help of Adobe Illustrator create the flattened XNUMXD models.

Once printed, cut and folded, the models are usually only 10cm tall, but the scale varies depending on the size of paper used.

To start creating your own computer museum, you will need a color printer, paper, scissors and glue (optional). Download the PDFs from the Internet Archive, print them, cut along the lines, fold the tabs, and insert them into the slots.

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