Craft your own Papercraft Models of Vintage Computers designed by Rocky Bergen

Papercraft Models of Vintage Computers designed by Rocky Bergen will definitely spark your imagination. Have you ever tried making paper flowers, animals, and aeroplanes? I’m sure most of us have been captivated by paper crafting and experimented with various paper crafts. However, this art is not as simple as it appears when any paper artist effortlessly creates beautiful paper art. Paper crafting is a complex skill that requires practice to master.
ROCKY BERGEN, our contemporary artist, was fascinated by various computer models from the 1980s, 1990s, and even the recent generation of computers. He meticulously crafts various computer models because distinguishing between original and paper computer models is extremely difficult.

Let’s have a look at these beautiful paper models of computers. The artist has also provided link to download design links so you can try and make your own computer model.

Papercraft Models of Vintage Computers designed by Rocky Bergen

#1 AMIGA 500

Designed in 1989 by a well-known television and radio presenter, Stefanie Tücking. Stefanie Tücking, a famous television and radio presenter, designed the Amigo 500 desktop in 1989. Papercraft Models of Vintage Computers Amiga 500 designed by Rocky Bergen, a paper artist, created this computer model with minute details such as a German keyboard layout. Germans are huge fans of this artist’s work, and he enjoys using his artwork to express his gratitude to the German community.

Download the link for Amiga 500 Amiga 500 NEW ART designs here.

AMIGA 500 papercraft model

#2 AMSTRAD CPC 464 PAPERCRAFT 2.0

This computer craft model has improved the rendering of the computer and monitor, more accurate monitor proportions, and a set of ten interchangeable screen plates to allow you to further customize your CPC experience. You can download the paper model here.

#3 APPLE II – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

Apple 2 was introduced in schools as a school computer in the 1980s, and it was a big hit among children to play with. A papercraft model of Apple II downloads link here.

#4 APPLE LISA 1 – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

You can download the paper model here

#5 APPLE MACINTOSH 128K – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

You can download the paper model here

Apple Macintosh 128K – The computer that “started it all”, complete with bundled software.

#6 ATARI 520 ST – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

You can download the paper model here

#7 BBC MICROCOMPUTER – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

The BBC Microcomputer was a staple of computer literacy for kids growing up in the 80’s in the UK.

# 8 COMMODORE PET/CBM 2001 – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

Rocky Bergen was first introduced to the blue Commodore PET with the colourful chicklet keys by my Computer Science teacher back in 1990 and the form factor has been an influence ever since.

You can download the paper model here

#9 IMSAI 8080 (PCS-80 SYSTEM) – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

The IMSAI 8080 was part of the PCS-80 System and various modules and cards could be added to expand functionality.

You can download the paper model here

#10 SHARP X68000 – PAPERCRAFT DESIGN

Akumajou Dracula (Castlevania) for the Sharp X68000 was a significant step up from what was possible from the Famicom – This version of the game was later released on the PlayStation as Castlevania Chronicles.

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