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Bergen’s collection of papercraft models is continually expanding. In addition to the Amstrad CPC 464, he has also created models of other classic computers such as the Apple II and the GameCube ...
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Once printed, cut out, and folded, the models typically only stand 3 to 4 inches tall, but the scale varies depending on the paper size used. Bergen designed the models for 11×17 paper (A3).
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The model was nicely accurate to the original Compact Cassette design, but wasn’t exactly optimized for 3D printing. It required a great deal of support material and wasn’t easy to customize.