Archive for December, 2006
December 15, 2006

Another boat, but this time it’s the King of Red Lions from the GameCube game the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
It’s built by red Yoshi, and it took him no less then three months! Not 24/7 of course: it’s best to take breaks in between when you’re building a big papercraft like this one to prevent yourself from going crazy…
The Link figure you see isn’t mine, it was originally designed by ChokipetaKOBO as a free gift in the Japanese games magazine Dengeki Cube (now Dengeki DS Style).
Red Yoshi started making his own papercrafts on the Nintendo Papercraft blog!
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Tags:Wind Waker, Zelda
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December 8, 2006

I get e-mails from all over the world, but it’s extra fun to know that people from my own country are enjoying my papercraft models too! ;o)
Robin Munsterman from the Netherlands expanded his Orange Star army with the Green Earth, Blue Moon and Yellow Comet Troops. They don’t really seem to get along though, as you can see in this picture…
Luckily, before the fighting began, Robin was able to take a picture of the complete lineup.
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Tags:Advance Wars, Nintendo, papercraft
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December 8, 2006

With all those “Trekkies” around, I was wondering when somebody was going to send me a picture of one of my Star Trek models they built.
Well, here it is: Deep Space Nine, built by Martin from the Czech Republic. The photo was taken with a mobile phone, but it still looks better than most of the pictures I took with a regular camera… ;o)
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Tags:Deep Space Nine, papercraft, Star Trek
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December 8, 2006

One Piece seems to be an immensely popular anime: the “Going Merry” is also the model that people send in for my hall of fame the most.
This one was built by Cecilia Sanchez Alanis from Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Here’s another picture and here’s a more detailed view. I really like the pictures because they show how an ordinary piece of blue plastic makes for an excellent sea!
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Tags:One Piece, papercraft
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December 8, 2006

This Advance Wars army was built by Sebastien from France. Not only did he do a great job assembling all those units, but he even took the time and effort to modify them!
Now the characters can leave their vehicles and they can fight on Infantry units: picture 2 | picture 3.
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Tags:Advance Wars, Nintendo, papercraft
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December 8, 2006

The picture is a bit blurry, but you can still make out a Blue Moon MD Tank, built by Max Bolingbroke from the United Kingdom.
The amazing thing is, he used an ordinary Pritt Stick to build the model! Anyone who has used a Pritt Stick before will know what an incredible feat that is! How did he do it? In his own words:
“With difficulty, and huge amounts of glue.”
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Tags:Advance Wars, Nintendo, papercraft
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December 8, 2006

I guess it was just a matter of time before somebody built Majora’s Mask to full size to try to take over the world…
Obviously, such a big size mask needed to be reinforced with cardboard to prevent it from sagging.
Next to it are a smaller Majora’s Mask and young princess Zelda. The models are all so shiny because they’re coated with glaze.
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Tags:Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, Zelda
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December 8, 2006

Well, here are some more amazing builds: Chris from England claims to be “a bit of a Zelda fan”, but I say anyone that builds two Links is more than a bit of a fan!
Actually, one of them is made from regular printer paper, and the other one using cardstock. Can you tell which is which?
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Tags:Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, Zelda
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