Hyper realistic paper art KTM DUKE 390/No modeling software,No machine.-Paper modelling-

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Published 2024-05-25
How I made realistic model KTM DUKE390 with paper.

0:00 Opening
0:28 Main frame
5:44 Engine
13:47 Swingarm & Suspension
17:46 Tire & Wheels, Brakes
24:55 Fuel tank
28:05 Radiator, Headright
34:40 Chain
37:18 Complete

Hello there!
In this video, I'm going to create a DUKE 390 using empty candy boxes. After receiving numerous requests for adding color, I decided to use various types of boxes to bring some vibrancy to the project.

Throughout this video, I'll guide you step by step on how to create a motorcycle using these boxes. Let's dive in and have some fun together!

To all our viewers, feel free to leave your comments and questions below. I'm looking forward to hearing from you all!


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I often get this question: "If you close the engine, the contents aren't visible, so what's the point of making it?"

Yes, if I had created the contents without showing them to anyone and then closed it, it might have no value. But I created the content with the intention of sharing it with everyone. If you have watched this video, it means the contents are not invisible. After all, you have seen and recognized the contents through the video.

This might only be possible because of the development of the internet. By the time I am writing this, tens of thousands of people have already seen my model, but in reality, getting that many people to see it would be no easy task.

I created the contents as a message to those who have seen the inside of this bike's engine. I once rode a Ducati and maintained its engine. So, I have memories associated with it. I think those who have worked on bike maintenance would understand this. I want to connect with the various experiences of people involved with this bike through my model.

All Comments (21)
  • @Neomax25
    Let's be straight, this guy didn't build a model KTM out of paper, he built a hypothetically functional KTM out of PAPER. I can't believe there are idiots hanging milk bottles in the National Art Gallery when there are people with this level of talent. Absolutely amazing craftsmanship. An absolute master and a pleasure to see your work. ❤❤❤
  • @godsoncalebj
    KTM should gift you an actual bike to you for making this! Like if you agree.
  • @TPAIN556
    I swear I watched this whole video with my jaw on the ground. The skill and patience in this art is unmatched. These models deserve to be in a museum!
  • @k.y.6148
    Never mind his building skills, his drawing /drafting is on another level as well! But he made THE CHAIN! THE CHAIN! He needs an award for just having the nerve to try this!
  • These are the kind of videos that should get views in YouTube. YouTube was supposed to be a creator's platform.
  • @emonikino
    what have i just seen? this is unbelievable. can't think the accurate words for your meticulousness level and attention to details. no cheats and no material substitutes, you don't event paint it. its all papers and basic tools. this is absolute madness. OMG. arguably the best paper modeling i've seen in my entire life. crazy!
  • @moojuice369
    KTM should use this video as a commercial with the statement “ where perfection begins … “ with the model morphing into a real machine. Beautifully done !! 🥳🥳👍👍🥇🥇🙂🙂🫵🏻🫵🏻
  • @TebiByyte
    The fact that this guy went so far as to create a full replica of the ENTIRE engine, complete with gears, piston, even the timing mechanism is absolutely insane to me. Let alone everything being completely hand crafted out of paper. Really deserve more subscribers
  • @xXturbo86Xx
    I can't consider myself and people who can do this, as equals. I just can't. He made an entire precise miniature schematic out of just looking at photographs, and not even at the exactly correct perspective. This is a whole different level of intellect. It's these kind of people who move the world forwards, not politicians, not celebrities, not these people who stack stuff on top of eachother and call it "art". RESPECT.
  • How much respect he deserves, in a world of lasers and cnc and 3d printing, this is true art
  • @photon2724
    I've seen a lot of builds from paper. This beast of a creation takes the top spot by a damn light year! Someone, give this man his art gallery!
  • @MrKozure
    Origami skill level: BIBLICAL! This video deserves at least 30 million views.
  • @2012hinn
    This is what people should be spending 37minutes of their evening watching. Something that shows us the beauty of human creativity, perseverance and craftsmanship. Sadly many will opt for watching an episode of the kardashians instead. Thanks for making this video. Very, very impressive!
  • @trackdoc
    This talent is unreal....😮 This guy needs a huge raise
  • @wild_eliza
    桁外れな才能😲 正確に図面に起こして正確に小さな部品を作っていく メカニカルな構造までも再現、これは度肝を抜かれました。 1000万再生くらいいってほしい、それだけの価値があります。
  • @jedmetheny3710
    I can't remember the last time a youtube video left to me speechless. I don't even know how to comment on this video. Beyond impressed
  • @BoyKhongklai
    I could only imagine that you'd make the entire chain from paper. Then i laughed and said: Nah, nooooooo. But then he did just that. That's insane man!!! 10/10
  • I wouldn't be surprised if this bike just runs....this is amazing....this is real art....
  • What did I just watch?! This is incredible. This dude definitely grew up in a world without money, toys, and the internet. He had to build his own entertainment.