This Tiny Papercraft Millennium Falcon Belongs In An Art Gallery

This Tiny Papercraft Millennium Falcon Belongs In An Art Gallery

Don’t have room to build yourself a massive 1.5m long model of the Millennium Falcon from cardboard? How about a papercraft Falcon made from cardstock that’s no bigger than a business card instead? That’s what Caleb Kraft managed to pull off using impressive hobby knife skills comparable to a neurosurgeon.

This Tiny Papercraft Millennium Falcon Belongs In An Art Gallery

And don’t confuse this creation with one of those metal kits you can buy that have you folding and assembling pre-cut pieces. This tiny Millennium Falcon was scratch-built by Caleb using just photos, schematics, and other reference images of the ship available online — as well as more patience than most of us will ever be able to muster. [theGrue via Technabob]

This Tiny Papercraft Millennium Falcon Belongs In An Art Gallery

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