The Legend of Zelda young Link

027003 young Link (July 19, 2006)
from: The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 17,5 cm

Download:
parts with fold lines (1,34 MB PDF file)
parts without fold lines (1,15 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,08 MB PDF file)

some extra help on Link’s head, hair and cap: 12 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
some extra help on Link’s body: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
some extra help on parts 39-41: 1 | 2| 3

Pictures:
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53 thoughts on “The Legend of Zelda young Link

  1. Hey ninjatoes, just want to congratulate you for all your works they are amazing, and thank you for sharing them. Hope you somehow get profit from this.

    I’ll try to do this one I’m a die hard fan of OOT :)

  2. This might be my next one. But is it really hard or harder than fierce diety? It looks cool and I like young link from majoras mask alot.

    1. I think young Link is a bit more difficult than Fierce Deity Link, yes.

      The most challenging part is probably glueing his cap to his head+hair, so it deserves some extra care, but it’s definately not undoable of course. ;o)

      Have fun building!

  3. Umm…. since I like to mix and match swords and shields… do you know a way to keep the shield on his back without gluing it there permanetly?

    1. One way would be to cut a small square piece of cardstock (you could use a left over piece from the templates and colour it green) and glue only the bottom half to Link’s back, so that you can pull back the top half to place the strap of the shield there.

      Or you could use double-sided tape, often you can remove it without damaging the papercraft if you’re careful enough. If you don’t have double-sided tape, you can take a small piece of regular tape, and tape the two ends together (with the sticky side on the outside).

      But those are just two ways that I can think of from the top of my head right now. I’m sure you can think of something that you’ll be happy with, have fun!

  4. Well actually, that description in the PDF is only partially right. To be clear, the entire timeline forks after the end of Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask follows in the child’s timeline, as does Twilight Princess. Wind Waker and both DS games are a part of the adult timeline, so the Link in MM is only one of the Links from OoT.

    1. Well, you can download the parts and instructions to make it right here! ;o)

      It can be a challenging model, so be sure to take your time, and if you need a break, leave it alone for as long as you need, until you feel like working on it again.

      Good luck and have fun building!

  5. uhh is there away you could try to make a sheik or a ganondorf and by the way im a zelda addict

    1. I already made a Ganondorf in his “King of Evil” form from Ocarina of Time (link) and I might make another form of him in the future.

      Sheik is also on my to do-list, but I haven’t made him yet. Icthus7 made a papercraft Sheik that he made limited available for a while (link) (but to be honest, I’m sure you can find it somewhere on the internet now if you search for it of course…)

      He also made a different version of Ganondorf, which is still available (link). And if you want to make “Beast-Ganon”, you can try Billybob884’s version (link)

      I hope that’s enough to keep you busy for a while, have fun building! ;o)

  6. i am thinking about sending in some higher res pictures on making it later once i get some time so yeah and some more shots so there are more angles

    1. Feel free to do so of course and give me a heads up when you’re done, I always enjoy seeing build threads very much and other people may find it helpful as well! ;o)

      Have fun building!

  7. I want to make one but my parents dont let me,well actually my
    mom says yes but my dad says its not nesesary>=(

    Please help me(=(

    1. Do you mean your dad won’t let you print it? I’m afraid I can’t really help you with that… Maybe he will change his mind, or maybe you can ask a friend to print the parts for you?

      You only need to print one set of parts, either the one with fold lines, or the one without.

      It is better if you save the instructions to your computer, and view them on the somputerscreen when you need some help folding and glueing the parts together, instead of printing the instructions out on paper as well, because you will just throw them away when you’re done of course.

      I’m sorry I can’t really help you with your problem, maybe you and your mom can convince your did to let you print the parts, or like I said, maybe you can ask a friend to print them for you?

  8. Dude, I LOVE THE MODELS!!!! right now i am doing the body of link, because I couldn’t get the hat to work. my brothers (I have a bunch) love the models to. They have Feirce deity link, link, Oogie Boogie, and the clock town dog.
    You rock!
    P.S. are you British? I saw “Coloured” in the instructions, and i’m amarican.

    1. Haha I’m Dutch, actually. ;o)

      To be honest, I often mix up the British and American versions of words when I’m not really paying attention (but don’t tell my old English teacher…)

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