Pearl Harbor Trilogy by Bryan Green
A set of planes by Bryan Green of Paper Foldables. You can grab them here.
A set of planes by Bryan Green of Paper Foldables. You can grab them here.
Bryan Green of paperfoldables.com‘s latest is the ‘Stache Box for FREEwilliamsburg. “Sure, beards are part of the required uniform now in Williamsburg. But we still have a fondness for the classic hipster stache. Thanks to Bryan of Paper Foldables for creating his latest masterpiece: The Hipster Stache Box.” Grab it here.
Long time readers may remember me reporting on this series of Street Fighter Paper Foldables that appeared in the Street Fighter Tribute book way back in mid 2008 – well they are finally available at the Street Fighter site here. Â (Hint: Let the page load and click the box in the bottom left or check [...]
Download and build a Thanksgiving Turkey courtesy of Paper Foldables! I do not suggest eating it but I guess that just depends what you print it on and what you are into… Grab’em here. Happy Thanksgiving!
CommanderVideo is the latest from Bryan over at Paper Foldables. Created for Gaijin Games to support their Bit.Trip series on WiiWare. The Bit.Trip games are retro stylized rhythm games – pretty sweet and pretty challenging. You can grab him from Gaijin Studios site here.
Head over to Paper Foldables and enter the Kid Niki Contest! Win a complete set of the Kid niki paper toys (assembled by Bryan Green) and the Kid Niki NES cartridge. What are you waiting for? GO NOW.
Bryan over at paperfoldables.com has finished his Kid Niki set. Kid Niki: The Radical Ninja is a classic game seen in arcades and the NES back in the late 80′s. You can download them on paperfoldables.com.
The latest Paper Foldable is available over at Free Williamsburg -Mr.Skinny Jeans! Grab him here.
“As part two of our Hipster Foldables series, we present he of the iconic afro, Kyp Malone. Spotted routinely at dozens of local Williamsburg haunts—he used to work at the Verb Cafe on Bedford—Kyp’s hair would alone deem him a celebrity. But he’s also the guitarist for Williamsburg band TV on the Radio.” Created by [...]
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