The Legend of Zelda King of Red Lions

028004 King of Red Lions (21-08-2006)
from: The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker game

Download:
parts with fold lines (4,28 MB PDF file)
parts without fold lines (3,68 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,03 MB PDF file)

some extra help on the figurehead: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
alternatives for supporting the mast: 1 | 2

display stand (312 kB PDF file)
instructions (194 kB PDF file)

Sea base by Josh Darrah:
parts + instructions (2,20 MB ZIP-file)

Pictures:
Picasa webalbum

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I love papercraft - so I made my own for you to download, print and build! ;o)

Posted on August 21, 2006, in The Legend of Zelda and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 39 Comments.

  1. I’m getting told the pdf files are corrupted and can not be opened. The only one I’ve been able to get is the instruction pdf.

    • All the links were working when I tried them just now, and since you were able to open the isntructions just fine, the rest should work as well; maybe it was a temporary problem, or maybe your PDF reader is acting up…?

      Before you try again, make sure you have the latest update of your PDF reader, and clear your internet cache and temporary internet files (see your webbrowser’s help files if you don’t know how to).

      Then, close all your browser windows, and then restart your internet browser, go to my papercraft webpage and try downloading the files again. Normally, the PDF files will open right there in your browser window so you can preview them after which you can print them directly or save them to your computer, or you can right-click the links instead, and choose “Save as….” (depending on your language setting of course) to download the files to your computer directly, so you can open them offline.

      I hope these tips help, good luck!

  2. damn links wont work >.< plz make a zip file!

    • Are you having trouble opening the PDF files? All the files seem to be there and the links seem to be correct.

      Make sure you have an up to date PDF reader (like Adobe Reader: link but there are many others) andthe PDF files should open directly in your browser, so you can print and/or save the file to your computer.

      Before you try again, clear your internet cache and temporary internet files, close all browser windows and then try again.

      If the files won’t open in your browser, try right-clicking the files, choose “Save as…”, save the file to your computer first, and then open it offline.

      I hope these tips help, e-mail me if you keep having trouble.

  3. i got it it was just a weird part to glue

  4. now i just dont understand how to put on part 24

    • The head and “beard” of King really are quite challenging, I think: the most important part is to pre-shape/fold everything properly before trying to glue the parts together.

      If you are building the version without lines, double-check with the version *with* lines to make sure you scored and folded every fold line there is on the part, and make sure you are folding it the correct way (valley fold or mountain fold).

      The parts are grouped together on the templates next to the parts they should be glue to, so look to how part 24 connects with part 23 (which has several valley folds to create sort of a “hollow cone”. Try connecting the pre-shaped/folded parts without glue first to see if it fits the way you thought looks like it does in the instructions. If it doesn’t, maybe you can see what you did wrong (maybe folded a fold line the wrong way?) and you can correct it without worrying about any glue yet.

      Papercraft is very difficult to explain in words I’m afraid, so be sure toe examine the pictures in the instructions closely: they are quite dark, but maybe you can zoom in and/or change the brightness of your screen or change the brightness of the PDF files directly in a program like Photoshop or Gimp (free) to see them a little bit better.

      The left and right sides of King’s head are symmetrical, so if you can see how to assemble one side, you can do the same on the other side (only mirrored of course. ;o)

      I made some extra diagrams for King here: link, but not on part 24 specifically unfortunately…

      There is another close-up picture of King’s head on my DeviantArt account here (link that might also help see it a bit better.

      Good luck and take your time, the King of Red Lions is one of my most challenging models, especially the parts on the head!

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