Did you build one of my papercraft models? Send me your pictures at ninjatoes@home.nl and you can be in the “hall of fame” like all these people too! ;o)
If you’re looking for your own entry, you can check the alphabetical index to find your own name more easily.
I have had this Hall of fame section on my website for quite a long time, asking people to send me pictures of my papercrafts that they built to inspire other papercrafters and videogame fans to try papercraft as a fun and relatively cheap (albeit quite a time consuming! ;o) hobby to have a fun memento of their favorite character themselves!
And I’m very happy that so many of you actually took the time to do that and agreed to be featured in my “illustrous” Hall of fame over the years! :o)
In late 2025 (Happy New Year everybody btw! :o) fetus, using their Twitter (“X”) account @nemutaisutef, actually sent me a tweet to show me their pictures of my free papercraft young Link that they built! I think they did a great job building him too!
Because since some time though, you can’t see tweets without being logged into Twitter yourself anymore I think, I asked if it would be okay to embed the tweet on my website here to share it with other people too and they said: Of course! :o)
January 4th I had a big stroke. I lived, but have to go through a long recovery to see what I can still do in the future. Hopefully it will be a lot…! 👍
01-01-2024: “Be careful, it’s not a toy: these things are sharp…!” In November, 2023 Bob Penikas did a presentation on How To Model Using Soda Cans for the OCIPMS (the Orange County chapter of the International Plastic Modeler’s Society). The presentation was filmed and you can watch it in three parts on Bob Penika’s own YouTube channel! (you might even see a familiar facenear the end– other than Bob’s of course ;o) part 1 | part 2 | part 3
18-08-2018: Typical Lara of course, she can’t stay put very long… So she went with Bob to yesterday evening’s IPMS Orange County chapter meeting! :o)
She looks interested in the other models, especially (typical Lara again… ;o) in the planes and tanks: picture 1| picture 2 | picture 3
But he didn’t just build her “as is”, he used the butt glueing technique(I did an old explanation video about it here: link) to avoid overlapping joints so the final paper model looks extra smooth: picture
And of course: this was the first (and so far only… ;o) model I made with not just separate fingers, but also separate toes: picture
In fact, Bob did such a good job building paper Lara, that after she was finished he thought she actually looked a bit *too* clean! So he gave her a wash of brown water colours, and finally a coat of Krylon Acrylic Clear Matte.
Bob is a member of the PaperModelers.com forum, where you can find lots of paper modeling information and tips and tricks and built examples like paper Lara: link ;o)
13-04-2018: This time Bob didn’t use aluminium cans, but just paper to build my papercraft Lara Croft: picture
(and Lara doesn’t like soda or beer, she likes something a bit stronger… picture ;o)
He used Wausau 90 LB Exact Index for the most part, but that was a bit too stiff for the hair, so for that he used a 20lb paper: picture
Bob edited parts 43 and 45 a bit to enhance Lara’s eh, chest area… ;o) And to make sure Lara wouldn’t fall over, he added some lead weights inside her boots.
Bob’s Lara stands 11 inches tall, with an additional 2 inches for the shotgun, because Bob changed the pose a bit so Lara looks ready for action!
07-08-2013: Bob Penikas did a small paper modeling/soda can demo at the Southern California Area Historical Miniature Society (SCAHMS) meeting last march, and another visitor Steven Lloyd made a video of it and posted it on YouTube! ;o)
In it, Bob explains in detail how to go about using a paper model template to create an aluminium can model and he even mentions my Batman: picture ;o)
Bob’s demonstration is posted in 4 parts of video, here are the links: part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | part 4
Have fun watching! ;o)
11-11-2012: The London 2012 Olympic Games Coca Cola can Batman that Bob made served as a prototype for this second version, made from Guiness beer cans.
With the experience he got from building the prototype Coca Cola Batman, Bob only used one layer for Batman’s cape and made this one a little bit bigger (9 5/8 inches instead of 7 3/4 inches): picture 2 | picture 3
As you can see, the black Guinness beer cans are very suitable for making an aluminium can Batman!
The gold coloured utility belt was made from a Michelob beer can, and the skin tone of his strong, masculine jaw came from an A&W Root Beer can again.
As you can see, the SCAHMS meetings are an event where you can find lots of great miniatures made from all kinds of materials, and Bob tells me got some very good comments on his aluminium can Batmen! ;o)
31-10-2012: Remember those aluminium beverage can papercraft models made by Machaon I told you about a while ago?
Well, those pictures inspired Bob Penikas to make his own aluminium can Batman: picture 1
Bob’s version is made out of London 2012 Olympic Games Coca Cola cans, an A&W root beer can for his skin tone jaw, and a Miller’s beer can for his utility belt!
Bob suggests making him a bit taller than the original to make it easier to make the small parts like the fingers out of aluminium cans instead of paper.
Some parts had to be patched more than he’d like, even though I personally think Coca Cola Batman still looks great! ;o)
Another issue that arose, was that using two layers of aluminium for the cape (front and back) resulted into it being much too heavy and Batman tumbling over: picture 2 :o(
To keep everything together, Bob used Loktite Stik’n Seal Original Waterproof adhesive, but if you know a better alternative, he’s open to suggestions! ;o)
I think Bob did a great job on his Coca Cola Batman, and it’s great to see people inspire each other like this! ;o)
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model (out of aluminium! ;o)
2023-09-14: Ben sent me another picture of a papercraft LEGO minifigure that he built, but this time it’s an extra special one! He repainted one from my papercraft webpage to look like LEGO’s Michael “Air” Jordan minifigure!
He says he wants to make some improvements, but I think it looks really good! Besides the realistic skin colors, one of the biggest differences with my own papercraft LEGO minifigs (which are all from older LEGO set), is that the modern LEGO minifigures can have printing on the backside as well. So of course Ben did that too: picture :o)
2023-08-05: Look at the amazing papercraft LEGO minifigure collection that Ben built: picture! He has the same fun memories as I of playing with the small LEGO ones, and as you can see made almost all of the ones that I made so far. :o)
And the special Christmas Toy Soldier and my own Indiana Jones (from before LEGO had an official Indiana Jones theme ;o): Toy Soldier | Indy
He even told me that he would like to try and make some original ones himself! I’m all for that of course, but because I had to make some changes to the first one I made (Captain Redbeard) and I did that in Photoshop and NOT in the 3D model first, I can’t really give him a good 3D model to start with…!
However, everybody is definitely free to skip that step too and just download one of my existing papercrafts from my papercraft webpage and recolor them of course! (it’s actually how I start when I make a new papercraft LEGO minifigure myself now ;o)
You can use a tool like Photoshop or Gimp to open the PDF files directly, or convert them to the original image files with a website like Zamzar first and then you can chang the colors and anything else of course just like with any regular image file. And if you keep everything the same size, you can make new pieces too with a 3D program and unfold them with Pepakura Designer using the ones you already built for measurements! ;o)
The closest thing I have to a blank minifig is the LEGO Ghost (but of course, it’s even easier to use one with a base color that I already used for another if you can ;o)
I think Ben did a great job on his collection so far, and who knows he can add some of his own soon! :o) Thank you for downloading and building these Ninjatoes’ papercrafts!
2023-09-11: Lautaro from Córdoba, Argentina, is a big fan of the Half-Life series and a papercraft enthusiast. That’s why he built my Gordon Freeman papercraft of course! ;o)
I always try to make my papercrafts ‘logical’ to assemble, and I was happy to hear that Lautaro found it helpful that Gordon was made that way. :o) The hands and the head were challenging though and because Lautaro was tired he didn’t make the crowbar in the end. He also didn’t include Gordon’s glasses, bu t that was because he liked Gordon better without it. :o)
All in all he did a great job I think, and as you can see, papercraft Gordon makes a nice addition to the rest of the shelf. :o)
Thank you for downloading and building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!
2023-09-10: At some point I made a papercraft model of young Link from The Legend of Zelda series, and a lot of people seem to think that it was the first papercraft on my website that I made using the Pepakura Designer tool.
In fact, it’s not even the first Zelda papercraft I made using Pepakura Designer (that was princess Zelda herself ;o). The real first papercraft that I ever made using the computer (before, I just used a piece of paper and a pencil ;o) was the Venetian Motorboat from Tomb Raider II: picture 2 :o)
Why am I telling you about this? Well, because it’s Gwendoline’s newest papercraft build from my webpage! :o)
She actually forgot she already printed it to build it though, and on the second print, the ink ended up a bit ‘iffy’. But I actually think it makes the original textures from the game look more like weathered wood. ;o)
She also gave the model her own personal touch adding a little papercraft ramp of her own for the motorboat to jump from – you know, because Lara has to jump it through a first floor gallery to race it through the shortcut that you spend the whole level opening up to be able to finish the level before the timed gates close!
Which reminds me, Lara: you did clear the minefield in front of the gates first, right? …right?
Gwendoline’s build looks really good with the ramp add-on, and if you look underneath, you can even see an extra hommage to Lara: picture 3 :o)
2023-07-24: Despite being busy with art school, Gwendoline still made time for another Tomb Raider papercraft! :o)
She wanted to show Sascha the pictures, but unfortunately, I don’t think he’s been is active with papercrafts for many years already… :o(So she sent the pictures to me! :o)
I think it’s great that Sascha left his Tomb Raider papercraft blog up though, so that Gwendoline and other Tomb Raider fans (and papercrafters in general!) can still enjoy his papercrafts! :o)
And who knows, maybe there’s chance that Sascha still gets to see Gwendoline’s pictures this way? ;o)
2023-01-30: When Gwendoline shared her pictures of Midas Touch Lara last time, she told me she was going to art school, and I bet you can see why: she’s very talented for putting together these little scenes, and she seems to have a lot of fun making them extra special! ;o)
This time, she combined one of the first papercrafts I made using Pepakura Designer (the Tomb Raider 2Great White shark and the 40 Fathoms vignette, also from Tomb Raider 2) and she also found a cute little key that fits the scene very nicely for those that know video games: picture
I just hope Lara doesn’t need the key for anything important though, because it doesn’t look like the shark wants give up the ‘treasure’ so easily…!
2022-10-02: I think Gwendoline is a Lara Croft fan and I’ll tell you why I think that: this is the third papercraft Tomb Raider vignette she sent me pictures of, and it’s the one of Lara standing on King Midas’ hand that I only finished a short while ago: picture 1
I really liked using special gold paper, and as you can see, Gwendoline also found some special gold paper to use for Lara: picture 2
I think the pictures show Gwendoline’s craft skills and artistic side as well: her build looks very clean (much cleaner than my own final build ;o) and I really like the dramatic shadows on the wall showing Lara in her death struggle…
And with some extra light, golden Lara shines even more like she deserves: picture 3 :o)
04-02-2022: Gwendoline from France sent me several picture of the papercraft Laras she put together using the templates from my Tomb Raider series: picture 4
So far, she made Young Lara (from Tomb Raider IV and V) and Thames Wharf Lara (from Tomb Raider III) – and a much larger Lara from somebody else (I think it’s the one you can get from the Origami by Thomas YouTube channel ;o)
I think she did a great job, and I really like the way she displayed them, on the ledge with the sand colored textured wall and the ancient looking cup; it really makes it feel lik Lara is on one of her adventures in a faraway country! :o)
24-04-2022: If you want to see something cool, have a look at the great job that Valentin did on building the papercraft TIE Fighter from the classic Star Wars movies that I made in 2012 already! (I think the black and white cutting mat looks like it is made to land papercraft TIE Fighters ;o)
He says it took him countless hours, but luckily he enjoyed it and I think that really shows on the finished model!
The TIE Fighter is one of those models I made by hand, and he says the markings I made to show where everything goed helped a lot, but in the end it is thanks to the care that Valentin put into building it that the end result looks so amazing of course: