

But some models are less well known, including fictional locations from television programmes, and one amateur designer’s own house.

The collection includes a large number of famous landmarks, versions of which have been produced by many manufacturers. The models come in various forms boxed sets, postcards, pages from magazines, and jig-saw puzzles. The models vary from simple press-out shapes, to more complex objects that require cutting, folding and sticking to produce their intended shape. These models remain in their unmade state. The Robert Freidus Paper Model Collection contains in excess of 12,000 models of architectural structures. Published in the United States by Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1989. Unmade paper model diorama in book form for creating Maya Dioramas, three-dimensional scenes of Chichén Itzá and Tulum, designed by Matthew Kalmeniff.
