January 4th 2025 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…! 👍 Always keep having fun papercrafting!

Which papercraft model would you like to build?

 

What’s papercraft?” you ask?

Well, that’s when (in this case ;o)  you download and print a page of 2D parts (preferably on some thicker paper) cut them out and fold them, and then glue them together to make your very own 3D paper model of your favourite game/anime/movie character/whatever you like!

There are a lot of websites where you can find free templates to download and build, including my own one of course which you’re visiting right now. ;o)

Currently, I have two-hundred-and-thirty-seven (237!) free papercraft models in stock for you! :o) Select one of the Download categories above or in the Site map to the right to find the model you wish to download (if it’s not in one of the obvious categories, try the miscellaneous section).

If you want to contact me, or send me a picture of your finished paper model for the hall of fame, you can send me an e-mail at ninjatoes@home.nl and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Have fun building!

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    1. The parts and instructions to make the paper models are in the categories that you can find on top of this page, or in the column to the right.

  1. Hello Im just wondering if your planing on making the wolfen from Star Fox Assult or any of the star ships from it?

    1. They’re not really on my to do-list to be honest, so never say never, but chances are slim, sorry…

      But I do know that some folks at Nintendo Papercraft already made several Star Fox ships, including the Wolfen: link

      Of course you might find some others too on the internet, but I hope you like them, have fun building!

  2. Super Mario Galxy 2 came out!!!!! 5 websites gave it a perfect 10!!!!! you need to get it.

  3. hi nijatoes, ive got a problem with your pizza cats parlor, the thing is that i already finished it but, the banner thingy that says (welcome pizza cats) i dont know how to put it.
    ¿do i take the pieces 14a and b ( the rectangles) and make them into a cilinder then glue the little flaps with the number to the little X on the stairs?
    hope you understood me :D

    1. You are right to assume that parts 14a and 14b need to be made into small cylinders, but the part with the part number on it, are actually two small glueing tabs (you have to cut them down the middle).

      And the small, white, rectangular boxes on the front ramp of part 1, need to be cut out, so you can push parts 14a and 14b through.

      But I think if you are careful enough and use a sharp blade, you can still cut them out even if you already assembled it. ;o)

      I made some pictures of how to assemble it all and how to attach the banner, to make it much easier to understand I think: picture 1 | picture 2 | picture 3 | picture 4

      I hope this helps you to finish your Samurai Pizza Cat pizza parlour headquarters, have fun building!

      1. You’ve been busy I see, your new paper models look great! ;o)

        And of course I won’t steal any of your pictures from your weblog! ;o) I’ll only add pictures that you send to me yourself by e-mail.

        Have fun building!

          1. Haha okay then, since it’s okay with you, I used two of your pictures to update your hall of fame listing: link

            And I included a link to your weblog so people can see the rest of them. I can’t possibly keep up with all the papercraft blogs that I follow, though, so if you want me to add any new pictures from your blog, be sure to give me a heads up! ;o)

            I hope you like the update, have fun building!

  4. For edge colouring purposes, what brand of markers do you use? And do you know if there available in Canada?

    1. I’m not ninjatoes, but I use an 8 pack of crayola markers. It’s worked for the whole life size linkand my other models.

    2. For markers, I usually use “Bruynzeel” markers (Bruynzeel-Sakura company nowadays) but whether or not they’re availabe in Canada, I don’t know I’m afraid…

      But you can really use any kind of marker you like. Although for lighter colours, I usually use pencils or crayons, because markers’ colours tend to become darker than you anticpated, especially when edge-colouring (the paper really “sucks” in the ink…)

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