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!







































as sent my photos of Papercrafts to your website?
If you want to send me pictures of one of the papercraft models from my website for the “hall of fame“, you can send them to be by e-mail: ninjatoes@home.nl
After I receive them, I will add them to the “hall of fame” as soon as I can. ;o)
ninjatoes is 110 lb cardstock good for papercraft?
It’s often confusing to convert gsm (grams per square meter, g/m^2) paperweights to lbs, but people told me 110 lbs is about the same as 200 gsm, and that’s what I’m using myself too, so yeah: it’s good for papercrafting. ;o)
200 gsm is about 2.5 times as thick as regular paper, and it can be pre-shaped very nicely to help you assemble the model, and in the end it will be very sturdy.
If you feel it is too thick for your liking, though, you can always switch to 160 or 120 gsm of course (although I’m not sure what the lbs equivalent is for those, though… ;o)
hey you could do one papercraft of adult link the n64?
and what program you use to edit your videos?
I will definately make another Ocarina of Time adult Link on its own (aside from the one riding Epona I already did), but this time I started work on Majora’s Mask Postman.
To make the videos on my YouTube channel, I used plain old Windows Moviemaker. ;o)
are all your advance wars models to scale with each other ?
Well, in a way. ;o)
I took the game sprites and their relative sizes as starting point, but Advance Wars is a game in chibi / super deformed style.
So this means that although in “reality” the Green Earth Cruiser for instance would be *much* bigger than the Green Earth Recon, I made them to scale with eachother based on the sprites in the game, not on how big they would “really” be.
I want to make these images for a papercrafts to be 2 times the size but I’m not so sure how to make them the exact size to build it do you got any tips on how to do it ?
If you’re talking about a template in PDf or Jpeg format, you can open them in Photoshop or Gimp and simply scale them to 200%.
You will probably have to rearrange (cut+paste) the parts on the sheets, and if some parts become to big to fit on a single page, you will have to cut them up and make your own glueing tab to glue it back whole again after printing.
Good luck and have fun!
dude your instructions for the bm aair are wrong you repeat step 2 twice and skipp step 3 . just thought id let you know
Haha yeah, even with simple models, there are always so many pictures and steps involved in the instructions and I often try to be (too) quick about it, so that’s like asking for a mistake to happen… ;o)
I’m afraid I don’t have the picture anymore to fix it, but in step 3, you first have to glue the two ends of part 2 together to form a ring.
Then glue part 2 underneath part 3 around the hole you have to cut out. That’s the white box you see glued in in step 4.
Have fun building!
Hey do ya think u could make a samus and other metroid figures? That be awesome. Love ur Work
I definately want to make some Metroid models in the future, but I can’t promise when I’m afraid, sorry…
Hi, I recently began making papercrafts and its been going great, but I realized that your folds are really sharp. I guess simply folding lines with your hands don’t work; how do you get your fold lines so neat?
“Pre-shaping” is the key to make papercrafting much easier: for curved shapes, you can “pre-shape” the parts by “rolling” them around a pen or toothpick.
For models with sharp edges/folds, you will want to “score” the fold lines before folding them: this means “scratching”/”denting” the paper along the fold lines with a tool like a ballpoint that doesn’t write anymore, the tip of a mechanical pencil, or a specialized scoring tool.
You can also lightly cut (with only a little bit of pressure!) the paper along the fold lines, but some people don’t like the white lines that this method creates.
Yamaha has a nice papercraft tutorial (link) which also covers the subject of scoring and “pre-shaping”, so be sure to check it out!
Have fun building!
How ’bout a papercraft of a Black Hawk Tatang? (you get 10+ internet if you know where I got that from)
I have to admit that I didn’t know what a Tatang was at first, but a quick Google search told me it was a special military knife?
But to be honest, I don’t really like making knives or other 1:1 scale props (the NES Zapper being an exception ;o) so I don’t think I will make one in the future, sorry…
Oh well.
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Haha then here’s a thank for the tank! ;o)
You are a God! Keep up the good work.
Can’t wait to start the Cylon Raider!
Thanks, I’m glad you like my work. ;o)
Have fun building!