
059009 Fierce Deity Link (September 21, 2008)
from: The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 18,5 cm
Download:
parts (1,75 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,57 MB PDF file)
some extra help on Fierce Deity Link’s hair and cap: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
some extra help on Fierce Deity Link’s right arm: 1
Pictures:
Google Photos
why ninjatoes what kind of name is that?!?
Well I had to call myself something, and that’s what I came up with. I figured it was easy enough to remember and random enough to stand out. ;o)
the schematics helped a lot THANX!
I’m glad to hear that, have fun building!
Is there parts with no lines? thank you
No, for my newest models, I only made one version with coloured folding lines, so they will be less apparant after building.
Although it might look like the lines will be very visible if you look at just the digital PDF file, they will become a lot less visible when printed.
It does depend on the your print settings of course, but most people can barely see the lines on the printed version at all, and have to refer to the PDF to see where they need to fold for most lines.
So I hope it will be the same for you, and that the lines turn out barely visible on the printed version too!
Have fun building!
Im having trouble assembling part 32 how do i put the “flaps” with the arrows to the place it says the flap at the top goes next to the other arrowed flap on the opposite side i don’t get it help me Ninjatoes!
I made a little schematic where I assigned letters to the most important “polygons” and colours to the most important edges in the 2D template, and a 3D view that will hopefully help you figure out how to assemble part 32:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/fullsize/2936837700048373270VEUQEp
Sorry about the hair colour, I had to use a different texture. But maybe it’s better this way, because Oni Link’s white hair also makes the right shapes hard to see, in the pictures anyway. ;o)
You will see that the glueing tabs you’re referring to, make up a thin pyramid shaped “spike” of hair, kinda like part 31, only more oblong. I think you’re having trouble understanding it, because this time, the spike is attached to another part (whereas part 31 was a seperate part, so it is easier to understand what you have to with it I think ;o)
Don’t forget that some fold lines have to be valleyfolded ( – . – . – . – ) and others have to be mountainfolded ( ——— , zoom in on the PDF if you’re having trouble distinguishing them). Getting the folds right, will help you pre-shape the part properly, so you can test to see if you got it right without glue first.
I hope this helps, good luck and have fun building!
greetz ninjatoes
can you glue the pieces to cardboard first
Of course you can, but what do you mean exactly by cardboard? Most people use the term “cardboard” for those big (brown) moving boxes, but that kind really is very thick (usually at least a couple of millimeters) and that really is a bit *too* thick to fold properly.
So if you want to use that kind to strengthen the model by glueing it to the backside of all the pieces, it will become very difficult to build the model, because it wasn’t meant to be made with such thick paper/cardboard…
If you only want to strengthen the model because you only have thinner, regular printer paper, I wouldn’t use such thick cardboard. The best thing would be to find thicker paper I think. If you really can’t find it or it’s too expensive, people sometimes glue two thin sheets together to create a “thicker sheet”. But you need good glue for that (so the two sheets won’t come apart, and if the glue dries very hard, it might be difficult to fold the parts) and you have to be careful to cover the *entire* sheet with glue and not to miss a spot (because obviously that part won’t be glued together then ;o)
But if you mean to glue the cardboard just inside the boots to make them heavier because you’re afraid Oni Link will fall over, then I don’t really know if it will be heavy enough…
It depends on how you build your model; for some people, it doesn’t fall over at all, and for some people, only a little, and for some people a lot… If your build will fall over just a little, it might be enough, but if it will be a lot, the small piece of cardboard you glue inside the boot might not be heavy enough.
If that’s what you meant, then I would try the heaviest cardboard you can find (preferably not the “corrugated” kind with the “flutes” inside, but a denser one) and maybe use several layers on top of eachother until you really feel the boot is getting heavier.
It’s tricky, because you can’t tell beforehand if it will be enough. If it turns out you didn’t need to, it’s never bad of course, but if you put in too little and your model still falls over, you have to open up the boots again, so maybe you can try leaving the soles open until your model is completely finished so you can work out exactly how much weight you need.
I hope I understood you right, so I hope this helps!
N.I.N.J.A.T.O.E.S. A.R.E. Y.O.U. A.B.L.E. T.O. M.A.K.E. J.U.S.T. P.L.A.I.N. A.D.U.L.T….PROCESSING…L.I.N.K.
Yes, I am. In fact it is one of the models that I will certainly do in the future. ;o)
heeeeeyyyyyy… ninjatoes………..how do you convert pdf. files into other types of image files
Some image editors like Photoshop can open the pages of a PDF files as images, at which point you can save them to any format you’d like.
For some free image editors, there are plugins that will allow you to do the same.
The “difficult” way would be to use Adobe Reader’s “Snapshot” tool (the one that looks like a camera with a dotted box drawn around it).
Select the Snapshot tool, then click+drag a rectangle around the part of the page you want and it will automatically be copied to your (virtual) clipboard. Now you can open up any image editor, and paste (Ctrl+V) the portion you just copied. Don’t change the scale in between copying if you use this method! ;o)
i was just wondering why dont you have young link posted
I have, but the Zelda section only shows 10 models per page, so you have to click “Older entries” at the top or bottom to view my earlier models. ;o)
You can find the parts and instructions for young Link here: Link
yo wassup ninjatoes i cant open the instructions or parts to F.D.L.
it just comes up with a blank page called oni link parts.pdf
is it just because i have an old computer or WHAT!?!
The parts and instructions for many of my paper models are in Portable Document Format (PDF).
You will need to install a PDF Reader (like the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) to be able to view the documents. You can then save them to your hard disk, or open them in your browser.
I hope this helps, have fun building!
So you’re saying i assemble part 17?????If I have to i can’t!!!!! there are two tabs to it’ll be uneven …
WAIT!!!!! I THINK I GET IT!!!!!! PART 17 ISNT A CYLINDER ON THE STEP WHERE U GLUE IT TO THE ARM ITS FLAPS GET GLUED INTO THE TORSO!!!!!!!!!!!!(IS THIS RITE????????????? I HOPE SOOOO!!!!!!!)
You were right, part 17 doesn’t turn into a cylinder. ;o)