
071002 Cloud Strife (March 28, 2009)
from: Kingdom Hearts/Final Fantasy VII video games / size: ± 31 cm
Download:
parts (2,90 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,45 MB PDF file)
Pictures:
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071002 Cloud Strife (March 28, 2009)
from: Kingdom Hearts/Final Fantasy VII video games / size: ± 31 cm
Download:
parts (2,90 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,45 MB PDF file)
Pictures:
Google Photos
I agree. I think it would be a good idea.
This is a great model. Another great FF character is Zack. If possible, do you think you could make him. I know you’re looking for good ideas.
Well, I’m not so much looking for ideas, but for time to make them! ;o)
I have lots more Final Fantasy characters that I would like to do some time (including Zack).
Despite all the crap in /po. I think the model looks great.
Thanks, glad you like it! Have fun building!
will you make a squall dude?
Yes, I think I will make his Leon incarnation from KH, but the original one from FF8 is also on my “to do”-list. Might be a while, though… ;o)
How tall is he?
About 30 cm (including his hair ;o)
There’s a size comparison with the amaray DVD game case over here to give you an impression.
Very cool,I’ll build this after I finish his SSBM Link Double-sized by Papercraft-Museum
Just curious, I’ve noticed that all of your crafts have a lot of detailed involved. I have to give you kudos to just about everything you’ve put out, but where do you find the models? This for example, did you get a ROM of KH, and ripped it into a 3d software like blender or something? Just curious, an aspiring designer looking for the basics.
Sometimes when a game is very popular, one or more fans are enthustiastic (and skilled ;o) enough to make a model viewer program, so you can awe at your favourite characters from the game at your own leisure ;o) Sometimes they include an option to convert the game model into a more usuable 3D format (obviously, you do need the game for that).
With Pepakura Designer, you can unfold these 3D models, but because the game model often does not make a good papercraft model I usually rebuild the model in a different way so that it will be more fun to build (I hope ;o) later on. I use Metasequoia to do that, but there are many other programs you can use for that.
Even though I have never build any of your models it’s clear that they’re worked as much as possible and that you spend as long as necessary to bring us a really great quality model.
Keep up the good work.
Well, I *try* to make my models fun to build and yeah, that usually takes a *looooong* time to do….. ;o)
Great work. Another masterpiece from the master!