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. Man I love your stuff! You make better stuff by hand than most people do with Pepakura! I can’t wait to see more papercrafts!

    1. Thank you for the compliment, I’m glad you like my models!

      I enjoy making paper models by hand from time to time, but I also think Pepakura Designer is a great tool; especially with characters from older videogames, it’s a lot of fun to be able to make them almost exactly like you remember them from the TV-/computerscreen! ;o)

  2. I just stumbled upon papercraft this evening and you can do some truly amazing things with some paper, glue, and a knife. Keep up with your amazing hobby, I am astounded at your gift.

    1. Yes, if you really want to, you can pretty much create anything out of papercraft! ;o)

      I like to make mementos of my favourite videogames, television shows and such, but you can find all kinds of paper models online, from very small and simple, to very big and complex; there are paper models for everyone! ;o)

      Have fun building!

  3. I’ve been meaning to tell you for quite some time how fantastic your new models have been over the past few years! I cannot express how delighted I am over the LEGO Pirate, and all the great Zelda models you have done. My, how your site has grown since I first checked it out! You just keep getting better and better as time goes on. It’s always a joy when one of your new models debuts. Keep up the great work, and keep surprising us!

    1. Thank you for the compliments, I’m glad to hear you still enjoy my paper models!

      I really like how captain Redbeard turned out too, and hopefully I will find the time to make more papercraft LEGO minifigs!

      And of course, Zelda models are always on my to do-list, that series has so many wonderful characters to paperfy! ;o)

      From the models I already made, it’s not too difficult to guess what kind I like to make I think, but I’ll try to surprise you from time to time! ;o)

      Have fun building!

    1. I might, but with all the ideas I already have, I can’t promise you anything, sorry…

      There are several papercrafters that already made their own BLEACH models, though; you can find the links on Paperkraft.net.

      Maybe you already found them, have fun building!

  4. hae would you be able to make more charcters from kingdom hearts? say like roxas and axel? plus your very skilled

    1. There are so many great character designs in the Kingdom Hearts games, so I can’t promise you which, and because papercraft is just a hobby of mine so I can’t promise you when, but I’m definately planning on making (hopefully many ;o) more papercraft Kingdom Hearts models in the future!

      Thank you for the compliment!

    1. Fierce Deity Link is in the Zelda section of my papercraft webpage, you can go there by clicking the Zelda button on top of the page or the link on the right (or here ;o)

      Acroll down until you see Fierce Deity Link, and underneath the pictures you will find the download links for the parts and the instructions.

      They’re PDF files, which should open automatically in a new window if you have a PDF reader installed (which most computers already do!)

      If it doesn’t work, make sure your PDF reader is up to date, and try clearing your internet cache and temporary internet files, then close and restart your browser and try again and/or try right-clicking the links and saving the PDF files to your computer first, and then opening them.

      Let me know if it works! ;o)

  5. Hey there! I have been a viewer of your site for a long time and I have a question to make… Will you make “every single” unit from advance wars? I’m hasking this because I might be making a “film” using some of your models… Give me a awnser soon mate ;)

    1. It might be a long time before I get them all done, but yes, my plan is to make all the units from Advance Wars 1, Black Hole Rising, and Dual Strike (so not from Days of Ruin, because the graphic style is very different in that game).

      1. Thanks for the info than! I can’t wait for them to be finished, I just finished the orange star MD tank and it does look really good! Its just as I expected to be honest, its really good! I hope you acutally end the saga making “every unit”. Also, I know that days of ruin ended up being a total diferent game from the advance wars saga, but to be honest I loved it even more than the other ones…

        Keep the good job mate!

        1. The MD Tanks were the first ones I made, I’m glad you enjoyed building it!

          I usually end up making Advance Wars units as side projects, so slowly but surely, I will make the rest of the units too. ;o)

          1. To be honest with you, the best works you have around here atleast for me is the advance wars ones, because its a little “hard” to make a 2D caracter or what ever into a 3D model that you can build with paper… I know that some of them… Also, are you REALY not planing of doing the days of ruin ? I’m just hasking because you are really talanted for this kind of thing, and it would be cool just to see a little extra after this ones you are doing.

            1. Never say never of course, but right now I will focus on the first three games until those units are all finished, and after that, maybe we’ll see. ;o)

      1. When i created a simple circle it said too many faces and it will be har to build.
        how do i delete some faces?
        i have Google SketchUp8 Pro

        1. In 3D programs, circles are made up of straight lines that form the circumference.

          The more straight lines / sides, the curvier the circle will be, and the more (sur)faces it will have, because it will be broken down into triangular polygons again.

          When you select the “Circle”-tool in Sketchup, you will see a number in the bottom right corner of the screen that tells you how many sides the circle will have.

          By default it’s 24 I think, but you can change it by simply typing in a number after selecting the “Circle”-tool.

          So by choosing a smaller number, you can create a new circle with the same radius but fewer sides and (sur)faces.

          But more importantly: don’t let Pepakura Designer tell you what to do! ;o)

          Most of the times, you can simply ignore this warning and Pepakura Designer will work fine anyway.

          A circle with lots of sides will have very small glueing tabs if you want it to be the top or bottom of a cylinder for instance (depending on the radius) so it’s more important to see if that’s what you want.

          If you’re fine with it, keep it the way it is, and if you think the glueing tabs are too small, try changing the number of sides on the circle / cylinder.

            1. Kinda: you can make a cone in Sketchup using the “Follow me”-tool and a circle as a guide, so again, you can simply set the number of sides of the circle to make a more detailed or lesser detailed cone.

              I made a simple tutorial about creating a sphere in Sketchup using the “Follow me”-tool earlier, making a cone works the same way but instead of making a semicircle to “pull” around the circumference of the circle in step 2, you should make a triangle: link

              You can also import a pre-made cone from the default components that Sketchup has, the standard cone will have 16 sides: link

              The Sketchup site has lots of tutorials about these kinds of things that you might find very useful: link

              Good luck and have fun!

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