The Legend of Zelda King of Red Lions

028004 King of Red Lions (August 21, 2006)
from: The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker video game / size: ± 58,5 cm x 16,5 cm x 46,5 cm

Download:
parts with fold lines (4,28 MB PDF file)
parts without fold lines (3,68 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,03 MB PDF file)

some extra help on the figurehead: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
extra strengthening of the mast’s base: 1
alternatives for supporting the mast: 1 | 2

display stand (312 kB PDF file)
instructions (194 kB PDF file)

Sea base by Josh Darrah:
parts + instructions (2,20 MB ZIP-file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

64 thoughts on “The Legend of Zelda King of Red Lions

    1. I didn’t have an exact scale in mind when I made the “King of Red Lions” really; as stated, my own finished version is about 48,5 centimeters (about 19 inches) long x 16,5 cm (6.5 inches) wide x 46,5 cm (18.3 inches) tall, but I really wouldn’t know the “real” size of the King of Red Lions so I don’t know the actual scale of the model, sorry…

    1. No, sorry; the files on my papercraft webpage here are the only ones I made. I always try to make my papercraft models so that you can easily put them on a desk or on a shelf, and a life-sized “King of Red Lions” would be *huge* of course…! (the only life-sized paper model I made so far is the Nintendo NES Zapper light gun ;o)

  1. It is available papercraft link that match with this model?
    Where can i get it?
    By the way very very! good work congratulations!

    1. I’m happy you like my papercraft King of Red Lions boat from the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker! ;o)

      I didn’t make a Link to sail it myself, but somebody named Josh Darrah made an alternative display stand once, and also edited an existing papercraft Wind Waker Link made by Chokipeta for a Japanese video game magazine so that he would fit my papercraft King of Red Lions.

      You can see Josh Darrah’s alternative “sea base” and Wind Waker Link in his “hall of fame” entry here: https://ninjatoes.wordpress.com/2009/04/24/king-of-red-lions-by-josh-darrah/

      Because the alternative “sea base” is Josh’s original creation, you can download it here from my papercraft webpage (either in the King of Red Lions post here or in his “hall of fame entry”) but because his Link is based on a paper model created by Chokipeta, you will have to e-mail Josh and ask if he could send you the templates; you can find Josh’s e-mail adress on the templates for the “sea base”.

      Have fun building!

      1. Oh ok!
        Man I am a huge fan of papercraft models and yours are the best, sure i will enjoy building it, and thanks for the info, i am going to contact Josh right now
        Thank you and keep the awesome work.
        Saludos! :)

    1. I’m very sorry; I fixed the link so now it should be okay again (if you keep getting an error, clear your temporary internet files and browser cache, then close all your browser windows and re-start your browser first before trying again).

      Thanks for letting me know, have fun building!

    1. I’m afraid not, no… Although my Zelda models are made using Pepakura Designer, I always do a lot of extra work on the templates after that before I release the final version, so they’re only available as PDF files, sorry…!

    1. You can scale any papercraft Link you want to fit on the King of Red Lions of course, but if you’re referring to the one that Josh Darrah made, that’s a modified version of the papercraft Wind Waker Link that Chokipeta made once as a gift in a Japanese gaming magazine (Dengeki Cube).

      I can’t offer it on my website, but if you download the sea-base stand that Josh Darrah made (from this post or from Josh Darrah’s “hall of fame” entry: link) there are instructions on the second page of the PDF file where Josh explains how you can contact him if you want the “Link modified papermodel”.

    1. All the links were working when I tried them just now, and since you were able to open the isntructions just fine, the rest should work as well; maybe it was a temporary problem, or maybe your PDF reader is acting up…?

      Before you try again, make sure you have the latest update of your PDF reader, and clear your internet cache and temporary internet files (see your webbrowser’s help files if you don’t know how to).

      Then, close all your browser windows, and then restart your internet browser, go to my papercraft webpage and try downloading the files again. Normally, the PDF files will open right there in your browser window so you can preview them after which you can print them directly or save them to your computer, or you can right-click the links instead, and choose “Save as….” (depending on your language setting of course) to download the files to your computer directly, so you can open them offline.

      I hope these tips help, good luck!

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