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Rotterdam-based artist Bert Simons makes these scarily realistic papercraft models, by first making 3D models of real subjects.
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"Howl's Moving Castle" was created by Ben Millett. It took Ben about 72 hours to build it, spread over 3 weeks and looks exactly like the anime version.
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Japanese art student Wataru Itou, took over 4 years to create this amazing castle and features lights and a moving train. It's probably the most stunning papercraft sculpture ever. The sculpture is called "A Castle on the Sea," and is currently exhibited at Uminohotaru.
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