The legend of Zelda Zora armor Link

076014 Zora armor Link (June 20, 2009)
from: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess video game / size: ± 24 cm

Download:
parts (1,91 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,66 MB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

79 thoughts on “The legend of Zelda Zora armor Link

  1. I am fairly new to papercraft, but I have already created over ten models, my first being N64 link and the last being WW link (not fs version). I have been waiting for a twilight princess model of link and here it is! Great job! I know you have a long to-do list, but sometime in the future could you make one of tp link in his hero clothes? I have a three-d model if you need one. Keep up the good work!

  2. This looks so awesome! Maybe I do that papercraft soon.. But can you do Zant papercraft? I been looking for it, but seems to be that there’s not any Zant papercrafts in internet…

    1. Many more Zelda and TP models are on my “to do”-list but I can’t really tell which ones I’ll make yet.

      Right now, I want to make a non-Zelda model next first, though…

  3. I probably won’t finish this week with camp, but I’m almost done. I just have to build the right hand and rest of left arm, then the shield and sword and then I’m done!!! By the way, it’s looking great so far!!

    1. Most parts on ZaL shouldn’t be folded, but curved, kinda like paper cylinders. That’s why there are hardly any fold lines on the model. ;o)

      The parts that really should be folded I think, do have fold lines. They might be difficult to see on the printed sheets, but if you use the digital PDF version as reference, you should be able to see them.

      1. Thank you so much, you’re right! I’m building it right now and the smoothed look is fantastic. Creases make N64 models look like N64 models, and no creases makes them look more recent, that’s neat, too.

        1. Yes, sharp folds look absolutely great on N64 papercraft models, but on “more modern” games, the curved look looks really nice and it actually saves time building! ;o)

  4. yeah. can you put this in a different pdf or in another file down loader because mine won’t work please.

    1. I think on the right-hand side of this website (home page), there is a link labeled “FREE Adobe PDF Reader”. Download that and you can view a lot of the amazing Ninjatoes papercrafts.

      Hope that helps!

  5. wow ese modelo de papel es el mejor que he visto hasta ahora
    muchas felicitaciones al creador de este modelo si fuero un juez, ya habría nombrado este modelo como el mejor de todos

    y también lo estoy haciendo yo lo vi y me gustó.
    mucha suerte a los proximos creadores de papercraft
    bye
    if you don’t speak spanish , translate the commentary

  6. I’ve already printed it off and built one flipper. Then spent about 10 minutes just considering how dull my life without your papercrafts. I’m going to try to finish it before I turn 13 in August (the 26, to be precise). I’ve got Boy Scout camp next week, so I hope I’ll have enough time!

    1. Haha now c’mon, don’t overexaggerate! Boy Scout camp doesn’t exactly sound boring to me! ;o)

      (oh, and happy birthday btw, in case I forget…! ;o)

  7. Wow! I’m totally going to build this! Ever since I started building your models, I haven’t been able to go back to other ones! Thanks!!!

      1. Well, I once tried going a day without building your papercrafts after I finished the King of Red Lions, but the pain and agony of not papercrafting was just too much. I couldn’t bear it any longer! Strait away, I went and printed off your Fierce Deity Link (which I finished, I’ll send pictures ASAP).

        So yes it is an addiction, but a very good one!

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