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!







































hmm…
nice paper models.
it isn’t hard to make tham?
like a all copters about, from the advence wars.
Well, some are quite challenging, and some are very easy to make.
Looking at the templates and instructions often gives you a good idea of how challenging a model is, although most people end up being surprised how much patience they actually have to build a paper model, even a difficult one. ;o)
For my Advance Wars series, I want to make all the units from AW, AW2 and AWDS, so that includes all the Copters, but it might take a while before they’re done…
oh. i see.
good luck!
i will hope make many nice paper model!
:D
Have fun building! ;o)
I could not find a Samus from Metroid that looked good and was easy enough to make. Is there any chance you could be making a Samus papercraft anytime soon?
Also, i finished my Midna papercraft and sent you the pics!
Thank you!
http://nintendopapercraft.blogspot.com/2008/08/samus-aran.html
http://www.papercraftmuseum.com/samus-2/
Samus is one of those models that I would really like to make my own version of some day, but how difficult she will be, I really can’t tell of course… ;o)
Although I always try to find a nice balance between “looks” and “difficulty”, some people will still find it very difficult, while others don’t find it difficult at all.
It may be a long a time before I come around to making Samus, so I guess then we’ll see. ;o)
(I got your pictures and updated your hall of fame listing)
Do you think make Thousand Sunny, like you did Going Merry before?.
Also, will you do sometime One Piece characters like Luffy? I dont like the ones there are of all Mugiwaras currently.
I really like One Piece, so there’s always a chance of making more models, both from the ships and from the crew.
The “Going Merry” was fun to make by hand, but if I do one of the characters, I will probably make it using the computer… ;o)
what r u working on currently.
You can stay up to date with all my latest “works in progress” on my weblog: link
Right now, I’m working on a Black Hole Recon unit from Advance Wars.
is there a reason you needed 7 comments for 1 question?
Here’s the answer, though http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080824051943AAoIeNK
now if this is serious
as we move to a pdo to pdf format?
and which programs you use? ^_^
To create a PDF file from a Pepakura file, you have to download and install a “PDF printer” first (PDFForge and CutePDF for example, but you can find many others so you can choose the one you like).
After you have installed the PDF printer, you can open the file you want to convert to PDF in Pepakura Viewer or Designer, and click “Print” in the File-Menu. Instead of sending the files to your regular printer, select your new “virtual” PDF printer.
Then when you confirm to print, instead of printing the files on paper, it will pop up a box asking you for a location and filename to save the PDF file it will create.
hi i was wondering how much ink do you spend on making one of your papercrafts and how many cartridges have you used up making all your paper models up until now? because i was thinking of making one and wondered if it was too much ink to make. on a side note, have you ever tried a lifesize version of your own startrek ships? also have you ever considered making a lifesize link from papercraft museum? just wanted to know thanks.
To be honest, I really wouldn’t know how much ink I spend on my models.
You should be able to get a lot of paper models out of your ink though, depending on how much pages they are and how much “white space” there is on the templates of course.
Star Trek ships are sometimes hundreds of meters tall, and even a small shuttlecraft would take up too much paper and ink to build one to life size I’m afraid. Not to mention the problem of where to put it! ;o)
That’s really the reason why I don’t usually make or build life size models myself (unless they’re small like the NES Zapper): I want them to be small figurines that I can put on my desk! ;o)
Dont worry about ink unless you’re doing a big model. When I printed the King of red lions, which is 16 pages, It used only about 5 percent of my red ink on my printer.
can u make a dark link for your zelda category? you’re probabaly extremely busy but i love your papercrafts and i like how you give detailed instructions thumbs up d^o^)b
I probably will, either the N64 or the GameCube version (or quite possibly both in the end… ;o)
your awesome made my first papercraft twilight link :)
Thanks, I’m glad you liked Twilight Link so much to give it a try! ;o) I hope you had fun building it!
I have just seen your BSG Raiger, and downloaded it. It looks good.
I really like your models and how you design them.
I was wondering if you were going to design the Raptor at any time?
Thanks, I’m glad you like it! I plan on making more Battlestar Galactica models in the future.
Probably not the entire fleet, but a Raptor is definately on my to do-list, although I can’t give you promise you when I’ll make it, sorry! ;o)