If you’ve got a colour printer with decent paper, scissors and glue, you can make these papercraft HAL 9000s:
You can download the kit here. The instructions are in Japanese and “Engrish”, but you’re smart people. I know you can figure it out.
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If you’ve got a colour printer with decent paper, scissors and glue, you can make these papercraft HAL 9000s:
You can download the kit here. The instructions are in Japanese and “Engrish”, but you’re smart people. I know you can figure it out.
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