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. With all the ideas I already have, I can’t promise you I’ll also make papercraft MineCraft I’m afraid, but there are already quite a few site MineCraft papercraft sites! ;o)

      Some even let you upload a MineCraft skin and then automatically generate a papercraft template for you, like this one that I wrote about a little while ago: http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2012/07/minecraft-papercraft-toy-generator.html

      There are more too, I’m sure you’ll be able to find one you like!

      Have fun! ;o)

      1. You know what? It’s cool man it’s cool thanks for the website I can upload my Link skin up there.

    1. I did like to watch Dragon Ball Z when it aired here, and maybe in the future I will make a papercraft model from that series, but I’m afraid I can’t promise you which one or when (and it might be a long time before I get around to out… :o(

      There are other papercrafters that already made Dragon Ball models, though!

      You can still download Krillin here: http://pczpe.blogspot.com/2011/06/kuririn-projeto-dragon-ball-z.html but most of the other links on the Papercraft Zone blog lead to Danillo Nadask’s blog http://www.nadaskprojects.net/ which seems to be deleted… :o( But maybe you can still find Danillo’s models on other sites that saved them?

      But even if you can’t find working links for Danillo’s models, there’s a nice looking Goku on Action Papercrafts:
      http://actionpapercrafts.blogspot.com/2009/08/23cm-goku-papercraft.html

      Coturno Velho made another papercraft Goku and here:
      http://coturnovelho.blogspot.com/2011/04/goku-upado-no-4shared.html

      And Piccolo:
      http://coturnovelho.blogspot.com/2011/04/picollo-papercraft.html

      Marcos Papercraft has Master Roshi and a fish:
      http://marcospapercraft.blogspot.com/search/label/DB

      If you browse through Mike McDermott’s DeviantArt gallery, you’ll find parts for Majin Buu and Hercule Satan: http://billybob884.deviantart.com/gallery/516221?offset=72

      Of course there are also simple papercraft boxheads of the Dragon Ball series, like these two:
      http://www.cubeecraft.com/blog/dragonball-z-goku-and-vegeta/

      And I’m sure you can find even more to keep you busy for a while! ;o)

      Have fun building!

      1. okay thanks,, but i like your building method… i like instruction like yours instead of using pdo… but, anyway, thanks!

  1. Sorry if this sounds inconvenient and hard for you to do. But I just cant seem to be able to print out the pagesfor your papercrafts. Could you probably send me an E-mail so could you send me the images of your: easiest Zelda crafts, Mario crafts? I would like to do it myself but I just can’t seem to do it sorr for the inconvenience.

    1. One or two times won’t be a bother of course, but I’m afraid I can’t do it each time of for everyone of course, so first, I hope you can check or try some things to see if we can solve your problem that way:

      The files on my webpage are all under direct links, so if you click them, they should automatically start downloading if they’re ZIP-files, asking you where you want to save them, or open directly in a browser window if they’re PDF files (like Mario).

      I tried the Mario download links, and they seem to be working fine. Before you try again, maybe you have to clear your temporary internet files and the internet cache on your computer (sometimes it gets corrupted if you don’t clean it regularly, and then instead of a fresh, renewed webpage, your computers keeps loading the old, corrupted one).

      If left-clicking the download links doesn’t seem to work, try *right*-clicking the link, and choosing “Save as…” directly from the menu that pop-ups. (be sure to remember the destination where you save the file! ;o)

      If you were able to download the files okay, but you’re having trouble opening them, make sure you have the right programs to do so (like I said, my papercraft models are either in ZIP-file format, or in PDF-file format).

      For ZIP-files, you need an unpacking tool: most computers nowadays already have one installed that can de-compress the most popular compressed file formats like ZIP or RAR, but if yours doesn’t, you can find many free ones online like http://www.7-zip.org/

      If you already have an unpacking tool installed on your computer, then when you double-click a ZIP-file, it will ask you a place to unpack the files inside (choose a destination you can remember, like your computer’s desktop).

      The unpacking tool will then create a a new folder, with the de-compress files inside (for my paper models, they will be simple *.jpg image files, which any image viewer should be able to open).

      For PDF files, you need to have a PDF reader installed on your computer. Again, most computers nowadays already have one installed, like http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

      If it is installed properly (don’t forget to update it regularly!), when you click a PDF link on a website, the PDF file will automatically open in your browser window.

      Then you can save it to your computer by clicking the “File”-menu and choosing “Save as..”

      Make sure the unpacking tool and PDF reader of your choice are installed and updated properly, and then everything should work fine really! ;o)

      I hope these tips work, but please let me know if it still doesn’t!

        1. I’m sorry to hear the problem wasn’t solved by these basic tips… :o( I’ll see if I can send you Paper Mario and Majora’s Mask, so I hope the problem isn’t with the programs you need to open them (otherwise it won’t make a difference of course… :o(

          Because all the files and download links seem to be okay, I’m afraid I can’t really help you from this end, but maybe you can try to see if other websites and other ZIP and PDF files give you the same problems, or you can try at a friend’s house or at school/work to see if it works on their computer? Maybe somebody you know that knows a lot about computers can help and solve your download problem?

          If it’s just my webpage, then you can find many more papercraft models on other sites as well, so you won’t have to worry about not being able to build any paper models at all, but of course I hope you can get the problem solved anyway! ;o)

          Good luck and have fun papercrafting!

    1. There was a problem with the X-Men link (and the Advance Wars link as well, actually) link under the button, sorry!

      You can always still click the category links in the sidebar on the right side of the page, they get created automatically so they should always work.

      But I fixed the problem with the buttons, so you can use those again too! (if it still doesn’t seem to work, try clearing your temporary internet files and internet cache first before trying again)

      I only made a “Sword of the Phoenix” in the X-Men category though, if you’re looking for more X-Men models, you might like http://actionpapercrafts.blogspot.com/2009/01/26cm-wolverine-papercraft.html or http://paperinside.com/x-men/ or http://mypaperheroes.blogspot.com/ ;o)

      Thanks for telling me about the broken button so I could fix it, have fun building!

    1. I chose the KH2 version of Sora because I liked his clothes. ;o) I do hope to make many more Kingdom Hearts models in the future, but I can’t promise you which ones, sorry…!

      Icthus7 once made a much bigger KH1 Sora, but I don’t think he ever made it available to the public… http://enrique3.deviantart.com/art/Sora-from-Kingdom-Hearts-2-93013955

      A papercraft Sora in his Halloween Town outfit (quite big again) is here: http://pepabysmal.blogspot.com/2010/06/sora-kh2-halloween-town.html

      But I don’t know if somebody else made one already of Sora in his regular KH1 outfit, other than simple paper toys like this one: http://animepapertoys.blogspot.com/2010/02/sora-kingdom-hearts.html or http://inunokanojo.deviantart.com/art/Chibi-Sora-Template-134035885

    1. I’m afraid I can’t promise you that I’ll make Adventure Time models, sorry…

      Most of the Adventure Time models I know are very blocky too; PaperPokés made an Adventure Time model earlier this year as an April Fool’s joke that is a little bit less blocky: http://www.pokemonpapercraft.net/2012/04/adventure-time-papercraft-finn-and-jake.html

      And there’s another one that’s a little less blocky than most Adventure Time models here: http://x3darts.blogspot.com/p/downloads.html

      Maybe you already knew about those, but I guess they’re the least blocky Adventure Time models I can think of, off the top of my head…

        1. A *.rar file is in essence the same as a *.zip file, they’re both compressed archives, they just use different ways of compressing the files inside.

          Most computers will already have a file compressing/decompressing tool installed that can handle many different compressed file formats, but if yours doesn’t, you can choose many different ones (like 7-Zip: http://www.7-zip.org/) that you can download and install for free.

          The native tool for *.rar files is WinRAR, which can handle several different compression formats: http://www.rarlab.com/otherfmt.htm but like WinZIP (the native tool for *.zip files: http://kb.winzip.com/kb/entry/62/) it is a commercial program, so unless you buy a registration code, you will get a pop-up advertisement every time you keep using for free after a number of days.

          If you already have a file archiving tool on your computer, it’s worth checking out which file formats it supports: the *.rar format is quite popular, so most modern file archiving tools will support it, but maybe you need to set to set the file association so it recognizes them (check the help files of your file archiving tool or the FAQ on their website on how to do so).

          greetz ninjatoes

    1. The WarCraft model I made so far is from WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos, which was kinda like the prequel of World of WarCraft. ;o) World of WarCraft has lots of neat stuff that would make very nice paper models I think, but with all the other ideas I already have, I really can’t promise you if or when I will finally make a World of WarCraft model…

      I’m sure you already know about the Unofficial World of WarCraft Papercrafts blog? http://wowpapercraft.blogspot.com/

      It has lots of papercraft World of WarCrafts models already, and there are lots more you can find on other papercraft sites as well; I’m sure you’ll be able to find some very nice models already! ;o)

    1. Hi there! I actually used to watch Naruto a lot and I still like it, even though I never got around to making a paper model of it yet, and I’m afraid I can’t promise you if or when I will make a Naruto model, sorry; I simply have so many other ideas as well… ;o)

      But fortunately there are lots more papercrafters that like Naruto too, and you can find quite a few Naruto paper models already on different websites! ;o)

      On Papersdojeje you can find a few Naruto models already, including Naruto and Kakashi:
      http://papersdojeje.blogspot.com/2011/06/usumaki-naruto-terminado.html
      http://papersdojeje.blogspot.com/2011/12/kakashi-liberado-para-download.html

      And just a while ago, a person called Rexxkentrix started a new papercraft weblog with quite a few Naruto paper models already, and probably a lot more to come too:
      http://rexxkentrixpapercraft.blogspot.com//

      And of course there are also simple papercraft toys, which a lot of people like, because they are so cute and easy to build. Anime Paper Toys has a lot of them: http://animepapertoys.blogspot.com/search/label/NARUTO%20SHIPPUDEN

      And here’s another cute one I think:
      http://paper2fun.com/component/content/article/35-naruto-series/50-naruto-papermodel.html

      But these are just a few websites with Naruto paper models of course, there are quite a few more on different websites: I’m sure you’ll be able to find some you like if you look around a bit! ;o)

      Have fun building!

  2. You. Are. Amazing!!! I will be making as many of these as I can. My plan: to fill my husband’s desk at work! (*evil laugh).

  3. My eleven year old son loves making your models he has made twilight princess link,zora link,wolf link and he is making king of red lions now

    1. I’m happy to hear your son likes my paper models! Papercraft is a fun hobby, but it can be very timeconsuming… ;o)

      The King of Red Lions is a very big model with some parts that are quite difficult, but if he built wolf Link already, I’m sure he can do it (that one is even more challenging with quite a lot of small parts, I think).

      The sail on King is so big, that it causes the mast to bend unless you use extra strong paper for the mast, or if you don’t reinforce the mast on the inside, so remind him to be careful when he comes to that part! ;o)

      (if the mast bends anyway despite reinforcing it, you can also try tying a string from the top of the mast to the base of the figurehead)

      Tell him to have fun building! ;o)

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