- Source:
- @mbrid02
- Tags:
- Cardboard Box / Gundam / R2-D2 / Star Wars
Related Article
-
Japanese Art Meets Kylo Ren, BB-8, And Stormtroopers In Traditional Woodblock Prints
-
Japanese UV Ray Face Mask Is A Star Wars Style Declaration Of War On The Sun
-
Star Wars Japanese Ink Warrior Paintings Give Darth Vader And Stormtroopers Samurai Portraits
-
Japan’s Legendary Mecha Hero Spotted On A Ski Lift In A Snowy Mountain
-
Amazing Japanese Cardboard Artist Transforms Old Boxes Into Tanks, Gundams, Space Ships, And More!
-
Pick Your Teeth In Sith Lord Style With Darth Vader Toothpick Dispensers
While we cannot wait for the December release of "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens", this Japanese artist's rendition of R2-D2 and other robots that appear in Star Wars has been winning the hearts of many Star Wars fans.
And it's all made of cardboard boxes!
Under the Twitter user name Monami Ohno (@mbrid02), she posts photos of intricate replica models of various movies and anime that are made of cardboard boxes. This R2-D2 for instance, is so detailed, I'm lost for words:
She puts various line with a craft knife to create shadows; she also makes the replica with different parts to make it more realistic. The model scale for this R2-D2 is 1/4, so it is pretty big:
I wonder how long it takes her to make all these...
And here's AT-ST. The amount of detail here is also impressive:
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
And Gundam too... Can I have this?
Apparently she's got all these 'parts' lying around in her room... Remember - this is not a miniature home - that's her bed! It's that big!
Impressive, don't you think? Ohono makes many other things out of cardboard boxes - check out her Twitter for more.