Archive for May, 2009

Wolf Link and Midna by TABKAP

May 27, 2009

These wolf Link and Midna models were built by TABKAP.

Midna only took him about 2 days, but wolf Link took him over 3 weeks. Not only because that one just *is* more difficult, but also because he didn’t have as much time as he did with Midna because school already started again.

Don’t you just hate it when everyday life gets in the way of the stuff you really wanted to do…? ;o)

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Cloud Strife by Melissa

May 27, 2009

Another Cloud for the hall of fame! This time by Melissa, from the Netherlands!

As you can see, she printed the parts on glossy paper and she did a really good job building him. I just hope he won’t fall in the water…

(I was worried about Cloud, Melissa was worried about the fish… ;o)

UPDATE: Melissa built another one of my models, namely Kim Possible! We would have had a picture of it on the beach, but after it started raining, Melissa wisely decided to take the picture a different time… ;o)

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The legend of Zelda Cremia’s wagon

May 23, 2009

075013 Cremia’s wagon (23-05-2009)
from The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask

Download:
parts (3,06 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,38 MB PDF file)
mule (seperate model)

Pictures:
Webshots album

Clock Town Schnauzer by Jeroen

May 19, 2009

 

Whew, I’m getting *a lot* of pictures from people for my hall of fame recently! (that’s not a complaint, by the way! ;o)

 

Jeroen from Rosmalen in the Netherlands only just discovered papercraft, and he only built two simple models yet: one of them is my Clock Town Schnauzer, and the other one is “Nook’s Cranny”, the small shop from Animal Crossing (you can get it and several other Animal Crossing models from Nintendo Papercraft).

 

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The Legend of Zelda Romani Ranch mule

May 13, 2009

074012 Romani Ranch mule (13-05-2009)
from The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask

Download:
parts (583 kB PDF file)
instructions (567 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Webshots album

SSB:M Link by Abscissa

May 12, 2009

 

I came across her Majora’s Mask, princess Zelda, and young Link on DeviantArt, but Abscissa now sent me a picture of the SSB:M Link she built as well!

 

SSB:M Link is definately one of my more difficult models, but I think she did a great job! She used regular paper, a pair of scissors, toothpicks and regular glue for her earlier models, but decided to try out cardstock and an X-Acto knife for this one.

 

Besides papercraft, Abscissa also loves origami and drawing. In her own words: “if I have paper, I’ll never be bored!” ;o)

 

Be sure to check out her DeviantArt gallery!

 

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Majora’s Mask young Link by Joseph Rosenbaum

May 6, 2009

 

Joseph Rosenbaum actually made this Link some time ago already, but he just started papercrafting again and he decided to sent me the picture now.

 

You can see the model he was working on behind Link, it’s the Tron light cycle from Jan Rükr’s ALIENS Papercraft site (in the bonus model section). You can see a full picture here: picture 2

 

But in a second message he sent me, he told me he already finished it, and was already working on my papercraft version of Cloud, using the edge coloring technique I explained earlier in one of my YouTube video tutorials.

 

And he seems a pretty quick builder too, since he already finished the legs as you can see here: picture 3

 

I guess he wasn’t kidding when he said “I just started papercrafting again” ! ;o)

 

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Majora’s Mask by Nick Parsons

May 5, 2009

 

This Majora’s Mask is the first papercraft model that Nick ever built.

 

He had to use a glue that was “less sticky and firm” than what he would like to have used, but it is still a nice build!

 

 

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