Sincerely I don’t know how I got here, but: THANKS!
In this ALL-TECH, PAPER-FREE new world it’s really refreshing to have fun putting together these origami sheets.
My kids and I loved it.
I’m a big MGB fan!
Thank you very much!
These are funtastic! Hmmmmm….wonder if you can adhere to balsa, cut along 90 degree bend lines and then glue sides to top? A weekend project perhaps! Thanks
when did this first come out, I have the TR3 it is on hard paper and factory colored, light blue & Gray,
It is the center of my toy TR3 collection,
Thanks for any info you can give me.
I could only begin to guess the date these were designed. In the 1980s and 90s Moss employed a very talented illustrator/cartoonist named Jamie Pfeifer who created these models. One of these days we’re going to ask folks to send us in photos of their final creations. I know many people have gone well beyond simply cutting the cars out and gluing them together…
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'Paper Car Cut-outs' have 18 comments
December 18, 2012 @ 10:05 am Martin
These are great and will be fun putting together.
Thanks
February 25, 2015 @ 2:21 pm Allen Decker
My daughter is a big fan of these. She has them all! A BIG THANKS
December 19, 2012 @ 8:47 am Scott McGrath
Had to Photoshop it a little, but the kids loved the MGC.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0TW9REKr0ngLVFjRVRvNVhObXM
January 4, 2013 @ 8:39 am stuursmad
Bravo, Scott! Bravo!
Before long, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone out there designs a nice origami v-6 to slide beneath the bonnet.
Dave at Moss
January 24, 2013 @ 7:51 am Rob
V-6?!?!?! Sacrilege! 😉
January 3, 2013 @ 10:55 am Steve
What No GT6?
January 7, 2013 @ 8:47 pm Panny
Sincerely I don’t know how I got here, but: THANKS!
In this ALL-TECH, PAPER-FREE new world it’s really refreshing to have fun putting together these origami sheets.
My kids and I loved it.
I’m a big MGB fan!
Thank you very much!
January 24, 2013 @ 3:57 am Manfred
I will wait patiently for the MGA cut out.
Cheers!
January 24, 2013 @ 4:03 am Kathleen
These are GREAT. Can’t wait for more classic cars.
I have always tried to do something like this but did not have the expertise to do so.
January 24, 2013 @ 5:00 am Terry Fritz
You need a Mini.
January 24, 2013 @ 5:02 am Tom
These are funtastic! Hmmmmm….wonder if you can adhere to balsa, cut along 90 degree bend lines and then glue sides to top? A weekend project perhaps! Thanks
January 24, 2013 @ 5:03 am Terry Fritz
you need one with a Mini; the original box.
January 24, 2013 @ 7:27 am Joe Corso
Why no TD, the most popular of all??
January 24, 2013 @ 12:44 pm Duffy Welch
These are great! I particularly like the ‘optional oil spot’ with the Sprite – I’ll need one of those to go with my MGB. ; – )
January 25, 2013 @ 12:04 am Jimmy Young
Spitfire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Plz
August 15, 2013 @ 10:35 am Liam O'Flaherty
Cool paper cut outs! I can experiment with different color schemes for my bugeye!
Love to see an mga cut out ! Keep up the good work.
Liam
September 28, 2013 @ 6:29 am Paul Soderquist
when did this first come out, I have the TR3 it is on hard paper and factory colored, light blue & Gray,
It is the center of my toy TR3 collection,
Thanks for any info you can give me.
September 30, 2013 @ 7:42 am stuursmad
I could only begin to guess the date these were designed. In the 1980s and 90s Moss employed a very talented illustrator/cartoonist named Jamie Pfeifer who created these models. One of these days we’re going to ask folks to send us in photos of their final creations. I know many people have gone well beyond simply cutting the cars out and gluing them together…