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:
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79 thoughts on “The legend of Zelda Zora armor Link

  1. You
    Are
    GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDD

    I’m so trying this. I’ll probably fail, though.
    Thanks!

    1. ZaL isn’t the most difficult model, but like with all paper models, you do need to take your time. ;o)

      If you get bored and/or frustrated with it, just leave it alone until you feel like picking it up again.

      Good luck and most importantly, have fun building!

  2. Out of curiosity, why do some parts share the same numbers? On top of that, this model is probably your best yet. It’s really easy, but the result is fantastic! It only took me three days(not even full days) to complete! It looks cool if you cut the “skirt” and shirt to look more like scales.

        1. I doubt the fingers are optional. He’s made plenty of numbering mistakes (sorry, ninjatoes, no offense), like on The King of Red Lions, for example.

            1. Some parts could be considered optional (the sword and shield like you said, and the belt across ZaL’s chest and the necklace) that’s not the reason for the double numbers.

              That really is just a simple mistake.

              But I don’t make *that* much numbering mistakes, do I…? ;o)

              1. Well, I guess i’ve just been watching too much Indiana Jones lately, like cracking ancient codes and stuff.

  3. hello I just finished the Zora armor Link and he looks great next my ssbm Link
    a Question : Why the wooden shield and not the hylian shield

    and why the ordon sword and not the master sord???

  4. I just finished him and he’s perfect. He’s my pride and joy. Thanks for such a great model!!!

  5. I just finished it and it looks great!!! But I did notice one problem. Link only wears the mask when he’s under water, right? So he’s underwater. And in order to use his sword under water, he needs his Iron Boots, right? So why isn’t he wearing his Iron Boots?

    1. I’m glad you like it! I often take some artistic liberty when I feel the model will look nicer that way.

      Both the mask and the flippers were aspects that gave ZaL just that little bit of out-of-the-ordinary-extra that I really wanted to try and see how they’d turn out, and I gave him a sword and shield because he looks better with than without them I think. ;o)

  6. This is sah again. I just checked my e-mail and saw you had replied to my previous message. Sorry for the repeat. You can delete my previous post if you wish. And I don’t mind waiting because I have a good bit of school work I should be working on. Thanks for replying!

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