Archive for July, 2009

Yuna by Peter Hoflack

July 29, 2009

 

Built with just regular printer paper, Peter sends me a picture of the papercraft Yuna he built!

 

She looks pretty neat, although Peter was a bit concerned about using just regular printer paper: I use 200 gsm paper myself, which is thicker than most people seem to use though (160 gsm, which is about twice as thick as regular paper as opposed to 2.5 times).

 

But in the end, it’s just a matter of personal preference, to get the results you want (like this great looking Yuna! ;o)

 

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Tomb Raider Chronicles Extreme Depth Suit

July 25, 2009

078007 Extreme Depth Suit (25-07-2009)
from Tomb Raider Chronicles

Download:
parts (1,65 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,40 MB PDF file)

Pictures:
Webshots album

Wolf Link by Symon

July 13, 2009

 

It’s actually been a while since anyone sent me a picture of their wolf Link, but here’s a new one then, done by Symon from Switzerland!

 

It’s the version *with* lines, but as many people already found out, the textures are pretty dark so you can hardly see the dotted lines. ;o)

 

The teeth and the earring are probably some of the smallest and most difficults parts I ever made on one of my models, but Symon did an amazing job I think! (even though it was a bit difficult; the folds on that earring *really* are tiny! ;o)

 

UPDATE: Symon shows off his incredible papercraft talent again! This time he built Midna to keep wolf Link company (picture) and although he did have some trouble glueing on the head, he did an amazing job building the King of Red Lions! (picture) It looks like a very clean build, as well as Josh’s Great Sea base!

 

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Advance Wars Orange Star Missiles

July 12, 2009

077036 Blue Moon Missiles (12-07-2009)
from Advance Wars

Download:
parts (417 kB ZIP file)
instructions (665 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Webshots album

Fierce Deity Link by Stacy

July 9, 2009

 

Although Fierce Deity Link was one of the first models she downloaded, Stacy got so distracted with all kinds of other models that she only recently finished it!

 

In the end, it took her about a day to build. You can see one of Stacy’s other models in this picture, namely one of Kaizo’s Sephiroths. I had no idea it was so huge! But I don’t think Link is much impressed by its size… ;o)

 

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Tomb Raider diorama by Elso

July 9, 2009

 

Maybe you already know Elso from his life sized papercraft Terminator endoskeleton build on his weblog, but I didn’t know he was also a Tomb Raider fan!

 

You can see he has been very creative with my Venice motorboat and great white shark, and several of Sascha’s papercraft models as well (that swimming Lara is actually Sascha’s “Dead Lara” – but with that shark so closeby, I guess that’s only a matter of time… ;o)

 

He explains how he made this diorama at the Spanish speaking Modelos de Papel forum, but you have to be a member to see it… But after seeing this I’m sure you have lots of ideas of your own as well! Here are some more pictures for inspiration: picture 2 | picture 3 | picture 4

 

UPDATE: for those of you who don’t want to have to sign up to see how Elso made this wonderful diorama, he kindly made a seperate gallery where you can see the rest of the pictures: Elso’s Photobucket 

 

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Zelda models by Eileena

July 5, 2009

 

Eileena sends me this wonderful group shot of several of my Zelda models!

 

Of course you recognize young Link and princess Zelda, and adult Link and Epona, posing nicely for the picture.

 

I wonder what’s got the little Clock Town Schnauzer so interested though; maybe there’s some fish hidden in that Twilight Princess pot over there? ;o)

 

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