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I know this is old, but I just discovered Martin Postler and his very interesting PAPER ART. Seriously, this stuff makes origami look like paper airplanes.
His art exhibit (I think it's in London) was a series of 1:1 scale weapons made completely of paper. The stuff is extremely accurate and intricately designed. Martin Postler, the designer, says it's a comment on the history and placement of these weapons in our culture and how we view them. Either way its awesome stuff. I really want one....
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