Archive for September, 2008

The Legend of Zelda Fierce Deity Link

September 21, 2008

059009 Fierce Deity Link (21-09-2008)
from The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask

Download:
parts (1,75 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,57 MB PDF file)

Pictures:
Webshots album

Zelda models by Brandon

September 20, 2008

 

Brandon from Florida (USA) is the first to send me a picture of my Midna model!

 

For now, Midna is sitting on a wooden bench, but Brandon is planning on building wolf Link as well for Midna to ride.

 

Midna is one of my newest models, Brandon also built some of my “oldies”, Like young Link and Majora’s Mask.

 

Have fun building wolf Link, and I hope it turns out just as great as these three!

 

Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!

Link & Epona by Kristelle

September 17, 2008

 

A little while ago, Pierre Janin sent me some pictures and links to build threads of the Final Fantasy models he built.

 

The papercraft fever must be contagious, because his girlfriend Kristelle also finished one of my paper models now: Epona & Link. And just like for Pierre’s builds, there is a build thread for Kristelle’s one as well at the French speaking Forum en Papier.

 

Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!

Final Fantasy X-2 Yuna (gunner dressphere)

September 6, 2008

058003 Yuna (gunner dressphere) (06-09-2008)
from Final Fantasy X-2

Download:
parts (1,50 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,73 MB PDF file)

Pictures:
Webshots album

Kim Possible by Russ

September 3, 2008

 

Russ from Toronto, Canada, had built plastic models before, but never a paper one. And if you browse Russ’s favourites in his DeviantArt gallery, you can see why he picked my Kim Possible model to be his first. ;o)

 

Because he didn’t have any cardstock handy, he printed Kim on photo paper.

 

I don’t know if that’s where the shine comes from though, it may also be from the fact that he coated it with Microscale’s Liquid Decal Film to make it waterproof (although I still wouldn’t take it swimming of course!)

 

It was his first paper model, and it looks quite well I think. I’m also happy to hear that “there were no major dramas during construction.” ;o)

 

Russ wants to try again with thinner paper to make the seams less obvious so I wish him all the fun!

 

Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!