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This is an AR-15 papercraft, the third iteration of a long project that has undergone several stages.AR V3A31 M4 Carbine (PNG, 70 MB) Alternative link (Mediafire)
AR V3A31 M4 Carbine (PDF, 31 MB) Alternative link (Mediafire)
Most recent version, includes basic M4 components in multiple colors. Main Page.
AR Accessories (PNG, 62 MB) Alternative link (Mediafire)
AR Accessories (PDF, 31 MB) Alternative link (Mediafire)
Compilation of accessories and parts compatible with this version.
AR V3A416 (Hk416)
Related model, with some degree of compatibility.
FAQs:
1. What kind of paper does this use?
90lbs/185g
Letter or A4 size. Scale to printable area (don't try to print them at original image size, because they won't match).
2. Where is the previous V3 package?
Superseded by the V3A31 package, which improves on it in every way. Together with the accessories package, it include a large number of previous and updated parts.
3. What do the version numbers mean?
V1 & V2: Old versions, both handmade. The receivers, barrels, and magazines are unique and incompatible with anything else. Some accessories like sights can be interchanged with other versions. Handguards are also cross-compatible, because versions 1 through 3 use barrels with the same thick diameter. However, the design quality of versions 1 and 2 is very poor, so I don't recommend building them.
V3A2: Handmade V3 lower receiver that only accepts V2 (undersized) magazines.
V3: Current version, digitalized and generally better build quality, although with some notable weaknesses, such as the barrel and stock. If a receiver is labeled V3A3, that means it takes V3 magazines. However, there are some slight differences in V3 magazines, so some may fit better than others. V3 magwell has a retaining bar at the back that holds the magazine in place.
V3A416: Hk416 that uses V3 receiver measurements and magazine system. As the two-tone build shows, the receivers are cross-compatible. The main difference is the way the stock attaches (rear ring, buffer tube, and stock) and the way the barrel attaches (it goes into the upper receiver). The upper receiver also fits together better, but, being an Hk416 upper, it is taller only matches the Hk416 handguard. Overall, this is a much stronger model, but retains the unrealistic V3 magazine system.
V3A31: Same magwell and receiver dimensions, but improved buffer tube and barrel, and more realistic minor details. In short, it's an application of the lessons learned from the V3A416 model back to the standard M4 carbine configuration.
V4: Hypothetical next version, with realistic proportions and mag release. Although some of the current parts can be considered "V4" parts, I have barely started actually making a V4 receiver. The stock and barrel will attach similarly to the V3A416. There is no estimated release date.
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Comments: 701
adriee In reply to ??? [2011-12-26 09:12:36 +0000 UTC]
wow. how long would you say it would take for someone to make this?
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Wolvencheif In reply to ??? [2011-12-22 19:41:23 +0000 UTC]
Extreamly well done. Dose it funtion? If so, what functions on it?:j
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Hoborginc In reply to Wolvencheif [2011-12-22 21:36:38 +0000 UTC]
There are just a couple of parts that can move. Look at the disassembled picture, which shows how the bolt is separate. The internals aren't realistic, but they do provide a certain range of detail.
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Wolvencheif In reply to Hoborginc [2011-12-28 22:30:38 +0000 UTC]
salright. I'll get around to making it here soon. I was thinking of using it for a base of a Steam/Cyber Punk rifle. :j
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Demon971 In reply to ??? [2011-12-06 05:21:55 +0000 UTC]
Incredible! That would take me months (or a year) to make. Already taking me long enough to make an AEP7 Standard Laser Sidearm (from Fallout).
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r4pbh1t3 In reply to ??? [2011-11-15 07:51:04 +0000 UTC]
dude, it's so wonderfull, it's the best gun papercraft i can found on the internet (so far), by the way maybe you can include the eotech sight in the next version (eotech can found inside kriss papercraft here [link] )
and the owner of paper-replika is Mr. Julius Perdana, and he post this link in his paper-replika.com (that's how i know about this wonderfull papercrraft) maybe you can ask for his permission for including the eotech from kriss in next version of MPAR, by the way here's Mr. Julius Perdana facebook [link]
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kurisu-kuriyosu-san In reply to ??? [2011-11-03 19:27:23 +0000 UTC]
great stuff, mind giving me advice on were you got your rreference, or what your using as reference when making the parts? I know one doesnt simply draw something and get something full scale, so please tell me, cause my approach to making my own templaates will be to make a 3d model, well actualy i will be making a 3d model, maybe even to sell. idk yet, probably not, but but it would still be cool to know could you make some rail coverings that are meant specifically to fit tthe pikitinny rail that is now properly shaped?
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Hoborginc In reply to kurisu-kuriyosu-san [2011-11-04 12:01:39 +0000 UTC]
The MPAR's proportions aren't entirely realistic, because it was originally designed piece-by-piece, with each part entirely independent. I would find a part that I'm interested in making, and compile a bunch of references for it, then tweak it until it's the right size to fit everything. Subsequent iterations refined each piece (so the V3 is more detailed and more realistic), but in the interests of compatibility, it's still based more on itself than anything else. The V1 and V2 were done by hand on graph paper, so some things were forced to fit into grid squares, which is visible if you notice that some of the narrower parts are exactly the same width.
The V3 rails, though, are actually very close to real dimensions, if a bit too tall. With small elements like this, I expanded them for ease of construction. You'll notice that the pivot pin is also oversized, which is for the sake of sturdiness, because it would be very fragile if it was the same width as the takedown pin.
Rail covers are a good idea, but I can't accomplish a lot of things that I'd like to do at the moment, so it's left for the future.
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kurisu-kuriyosu-san In reply to Hoborginc [2011-11-04 23:13:22 +0000 UTC]
thanks for the reply, i built the v1/v2 mpar built four and now im working on a m4 of the v3, and i love the papercraft, and that was def a way to go at it, i plan on going with cardboard and paper mache, and make a one to one scale version that also replicates the firing mechanisms. although i wish that with some sort of compressed gas i could make it fire, and make the bolt return out of cardboard thats hard to believe.
thanks for sharing your stuff with us all. Id like to see the fallowing guns
Famas,
SCAR,
p90
UMP45
m9
barretta 50 cal
g36,
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sai3108 In reply to ??? [2011-10-28 06:22:41 +0000 UTC]
maybe yo should make eotech+magnifier attachment for this model
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r4pbh1t3 In reply to sai3108 [2011-11-15 07:39:11 +0000 UTC]
i found eotech sight attachment, you can download it here link it's inside kriss papercraft, you can print it separately..
because both (MPAR V3 & Kriss Super V) have same 1:1 scale, kriss eotech will match with MPAR V3 top rail
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sai3108 In reply to r4pbh1t3 [2011-11-15 08:21:27 +0000 UTC]
okay...that give me great idea..i'll make pepakura eotech scope model later
thanks for the spark(idea)dude..^_^
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Genbe89 In reply to ??? [2011-10-23 04:44:16 +0000 UTC]
Its very good, I am going to build one, though, I think the barrel seems a little short..
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Hoborginc In reply to Genbe89 [2011-10-23 05:09:40 +0000 UTC]
The barrel comes in several lengths. If I remember correctly, this is the shortest one (11.5").
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Genbe89 In reply to Hoborginc [2011-10-23 23:09:13 +0000 UTC]
while making it, do you mind if I lengthen the barrel..
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Hoborginc In reply to Genbe89 [2011-10-23 23:11:00 +0000 UTC]
There are also 14.5", 16", and 20" barrels included, so pick whatever suits your tastes.
In regards to modifications, anything is welcome.
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Genbe89 In reply to Hoborginc [2011-10-25 01:57:17 +0000 UTC]
okay, I see them now, good to know..it is good, I have a real M16 vietnam ear stock in my room, the one you made is very close.
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coajalah In reply to ??? [2011-10-06 21:33:35 +0000 UTC]
Wow. Its Awesome.. thanks for sharing.
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runoono In reply to ??? [2011-09-27 15:20:20 +0000 UTC]
hey can i print this one normal printing paper then glue it on hardened paper?
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Hoborginc In reply to runoono [2011-09-27 16:38:49 +0000 UTC]
If you have an established way of doing it, it's your discretion, but I'd still be concerned about the soft paper warping. It might even be warped before you glue it, because of ink.
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runoono In reply to Hoborginc [2011-09-27 17:52:05 +0000 UTC]
thanks and go for the m1911 since a gun of such quality deserves to be made
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Gustsav-mkIII In reply to ??? [2011-09-06 11:42:10 +0000 UTC]
can you upload it to mediafire?
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webboy998 In reply to ??? [2011-08-06 01:50:49 +0000 UTC]
just wanted to know, what kind of paper do you suggest to use and which size of the paper do you suggest to use....
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Hoborginc In reply to webboy998 [2011-08-06 03:17:26 +0000 UTC]
8.5x11 or something comparable. Anything thicker than printer paper should be good.
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GambleLover In reply to ??? [2011-08-02 18:28:10 +0000 UTC]
Are you a wizard?
This is fantastic!
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flwuff In reply to ??? [2011-07-31 11:12:03 +0000 UTC]
Amazing work there!
Would like to see a high-detail M1911!
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flwuff In reply to flwuff [2011-08-01 14:22:43 +0000 UTC]
Oh yea by the way, could you try making other attachments for the rail system?
For example Harris bipods, ACOG or telescopic sights.
Just sayin'
Love your work, is there any more on the internet?
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FedoraReigns In reply to ??? [2011-07-31 11:02:18 +0000 UTC]
what a boss~
Good job on the excellent detailing~
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ganeshsingh158 In reply to ??? [2011-07-27 18:59:20 +0000 UTC]
Wow! - If the voting is still open my choice is the the 1911. I would love to see a high quality model of this pistol that has served America so long.
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Hoborginc In reply to ganeshsingh158 [2011-07-28 01:14:48 +0000 UTC]
Voting's gonna be open for a while because I'm traveling for about a week.
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daredevil71789 In reply to ??? [2011-07-27 16:24:59 +0000 UTC]
Definately do the AKS-74U, I'm making a M1911.
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lykantrope In reply to ??? [2011-07-27 04:23:29 +0000 UTC]
Just saw you on Paperkraft, amazing work, the detail and colors on your guns make em look real! Do you take requests?
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Hoborginc In reply to lykantrope [2011-07-27 11:44:46 +0000 UTC]
I don't do these quickly enough to take requests per se, but if there's a lot of demand for something, I'll gravitate toward it.
At the moment I'm choosing between doing a 1911 or AKS-47U, whichever one there's more interest in.
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ltla9000311 In reply to ??? [2011-07-27 01:56:55 +0000 UTC]
I too have been watching now and again on /PO/. I really appreciate you sharing these. Keep up the great work.
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uropygid In reply to ??? [2011-07-26 19:21:32 +0000 UTC]
I'd been following this on /po/... I am just blown away by the attention to detail.
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TheDrowningEarth In reply to ??? [2011-07-26 05:43:23 +0000 UTC]
Well, that is impressive. I haven't seen any papercraft pieces out there with this level of complexity.
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