Paper Nanois a small scale, highly detailed, exquisitely elegant paper craft that takes architecture and history to a new level. Developed in Japan, the epicenter of origami, paper arts and design, it uses high tolerance las...

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Paper Nanois a small scale, highly detailed, exquisitely elegant paper craft that takes architecture and history to a new level. Developed in Japan, the epicenter of origami, paper arts and design, it uses high tolerance laser cutting technology to create intricately detailed parts that are built to dramatic results. From the sheets of high quality paper, punch out the parts for your build. Following the full color instructions, fold, crease, curl and bend the paper parts to create your masterpiece. Explore architectural history, build world famous, celebrated landmarks and meaningful artifacts in precise, eye-catching detail. Your paper replicas will be faithful, flawless and accurate reproductions you will proudly display or give as heartfelt gifts. An engrossing and satisfying hobby, Paper Nano helps develop dexterity, hand-eye coordination, patience, problem solving and linear thinking. Each set includes assembly instructions and a shadow box for display. Each kit comes complete with laser cut paper sheets, full color step by step instructions and a special display shadow box. For ages 12+.Paper Nanois designed by Kawada, LTD. in Japan and distributed by Schylling Toys, the world leader in traditional toys and classic fun.

  • Package length: 12.5 cm
  • Package width: 11.3 cm
  • Package height: 3.4 cm
  • Product Type: PUZZLES

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