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!







































It will nice if you made a Rupee (from the legend of Zelda)
Papercraft is only a hobby of mine, so I can’t promise which papercrafts I will make in the future! Zelda is a popular series of course, and although I can’t find a working link right no, I’m sure that if you search a bit more you’ll be able to find some paper rupees made by other papercrafters already! :o)
sorry
Hey! Do you have any of your pepakura files available? I was planning on making a larger piece made from eva foam. (King of red lions)
I do use Pepakura to unfold the parts for my vidoe game papercrafts, but I always do some extra steps to make the actual template files as PDF files and I don’t save the PDO files themselves to share them, sorry… :o(
You can still change the sizes of the parts of course though! :o)
– You can change the scale in the printer settings when printing;
– Or you can open the PDF files directly with an image editor like Photoshop or Gimp for example, and then change the size of the parts before printing just like you would do with a regular image;
– Or you could convert the PDF images to regular image files first with an online tool like Zamzar for example(https://www.zamzar.com/convert/pdf-to-bmp/) and then open them in your favorite image editor and change the size of the parts before printing just like in Photoshop for example.
Depending how much bigger you make the parts, some parts won’t fit on a regular anymore, but don’t worry too much about that: just let them be cut off by the printer margins and glue them together in the end again (you know: just like you do with papercraft parts ;o)
I’m sorry that I can’t help you better than this, but I hope the tips help a bit so that you can still make King’s parts bigger in a different way. Have fun!
Hey, awesome work, man! Just finished building your doomguy model and currently working on the Gordon Freeman one and had a lot of fun! Was wondering if you could make a PS1 Solid Snake model (whenever you have some spare time) I would really appreciate that!
Thanks!
Papercraft is just a hobby of mine and I already have so many ideas on my to do list that I can’t possibly do them all in my scarce spare time and I don’t have a Solid Snake on my to do list at the moment to be honest, sorry…! :o(
Hello, I am a fan of yours for a long time. I love your paper crafts and was wondering if you could make a paper model of Batman Beyond. I really like Batman and I loved the paper models you made from the original Batman series.
Thenk you for your comment, I’m glad you like my papercraft Batmen! ;o) I’m a big Batman fan myself and I used to watch the Batman Beyond cartoon too, so who knows if I will make that version some time? Papercraft is only a hobby of mine though, and I have lots of other ideas too; so it might be a long time until I make a specific model…! :o( If I do, I will post him here on my website with the other ones! In the meantime, maybe another papercrafter will have made one already, so be sure to search around online!
You should do a half life one paper model!
I think it would go well with my 3D shooter series, yes! ;o) I may have some news for you on my Work in progress weblog soon:
I actually started looking into it a while ago, but I wanted to finish some other papercrafts first (Midas Lara, my Halloween model, Edea…). But those are done now, so I started it for real now: https://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2022/11/papercraft-gordon-freeman-wip-1-start.html
Like the other ones, I’ll make the main player, but you could make any character of course! It may take a while for me to finish and release though, since papercraft is just a hobby of mine…! But I hope you’ll like it. Have fun!
hola, desearia las plantillas del lobo que sale en la portada de la pagina, gracias
That’s Wolf Link, from the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game, so you can find and download it in the Legend of Zelda section: https://ninjatoes.wordpress.com/category/the-legend-of-zelda/
It’s one of my more challenging models (well the head is, with small parts and tricky folds ;o) so take your time and have fun!
Hello, regarding GeoCities, does anyone know of any websites which have an archive of the old GeoCities homepages? Regards
There were quite a few initiatives to save all (or rather as many as possible…) Geocities websites, I know http://www.geocities.ws/ and http://www.oocities.org/ but there are probably more, although some are gone themselves already too… https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/GeoCities has some more info (there’s also the Internet Archive itself too, of course: https://archive.org/web/).
Recently, I “needed” a Japanese GeoCities website (the Japanese Geocities went on a lot longer) and I found the GeoLog Project which worked at least for that specific site: https://geolog.mydns.jp/GeoLog_index_en.html
Keep in mind that even though unfortunately, not all old Geocities websites were archived, and even for the Geocities sites that were, sometimes not all images, videos or downloads will work!
Can i do one of your papercrafts without thicker paper we dont have any currently
Yes! You can definitely do papercraft with regular printer paper too.
I think it is a bit easier with thicker paper because it is a little stiffer and it holds the shape you want to give it better (like when you pre-shape / curve the paper a round a pen for example.
And of course, the final papercraft model will be stronger if you use thicker paper.
So although I do recommend picking up some thicker paper (they usually have different thicknesses at any office supply shop or where you buy your regular printer paper) just take your time and have fun! ;o)
Ok Thanks
Hey, love you work man! Had a lot of fun building your Doom guy model! I was wondering if there was a reason as to why the PDF images didn’t have a higher ppi, my eyesight is not the best and struggled a bit with finding where the guidelines were.
Also, if you’re not too busy, I would like to request a PS1 Solid Snake model, would really appreciate if you made one :)
God bless you!
For video game models like Zelda, Final Fantasy, but also my 3D shooter series like Doomguy and the others, I always start with the actual 3D models from the games themselves. They are older games, so the textures (the textures are really just raster images) are not very high resolution (sometimes just 16×16 pixels). So I don’t want to scale the models a lot bigger, or the textures would turn out very blurry and ugly I think… Then when I’m done and I export the parts from Pepakura Designer to put on a standard sized A4 sheet of paper, if I make the PPI of the sheets 2x bigger for example, the models themselves would become 2x smaller, and I think that would be too small to handle the parts with my fingers to be honest… :o(
I don’t know if it would be a solution, but if you use a free online tool like https://www.zamzar.com/convert/pdf-to-bmp/, you can convert the PDF files to the original image files that you could scale in a program like Photoshop (if you have it) or Gimp (free) or really just any Paint program, maybe even adjust the brightness or contrast to hopefully see things better to your liking; you could also adjust the PPI of course, but like I said, that would change the size of the parts which are already pretty small sometimes…!
As for trouble seeing the guidelines, I think maybe that’s also because I try to “blend them in” with the textures, so they won’t be so noticeable on the finished model… Sometimes that works better than other times, and even I sometimes have to check with the PDF version on my computer and adjust the brightness and/or contrast to see them better!
What helps to find all the guidelines is to remember that the papercraft in essence is made out of triangles (and sometimes rectangles etc., polygons) and the guidelines always go from one cornerpoint of a “triangle” or “rectangle” to another cornerpoint (usually also the cornerpoint of a gluing flap).
As for your other question, I’m afraid papercraft is just a hobby of mine and I already have so many ideas on my to do list that I am too busy to do specific requests sorry… I remember seeing some Solid Snake papercrafts made by other papercrafters, but I don’t know specifically from which game they were to be honest… I’m sure you already searched around and didn’t find any from the PS1 version, but don’t give up looking from time to time! Maybe you just missed one, or maybe somebody else will make it some time, I just can’t promise that I will do so, I’m sorry… :o(
I’m sorry that I talked so much but that it made sense (papercraft is pretty difficult to explain in text and I have a tendncy to ramble on a bit sometimes)… Even if I don’t think I was much help, I hope the tips help at least a bit!
Good Night,
Do You Have A Diorama For My Diecast?
I Need The Garage One
Thx
I haven’t made any garage dioramas myself, but you can find lots of them very easily from other websites if you search online, both from the exterior:
https://papermau.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-generic-garage-paper-model-by.html
as the interior:
https://papermau.blogspot.com/2021/09/garage-stand-paper-model-for-miniatures.html
http://www.carrera4fun.de/4_gebaeude/diorama2.htm
https://dealer.redcatracing.com/scalegarage
http://hwcustom.blogspot.com/2012/07/diorama-fotografico-pin-up-garage.html
But those are just a few I rememberer and there are many more that I don’t know. If you do a Google Image Search you can easily see if it’s one you might like: https://google.com/search?q=papercraft+garage+diorama&tbm=isch
And if the scale is too small/too big you can change it while printing of course to fit your model cars (maybe you will have to glue the pieces together if they get too big to fit on a paper sheet, but you will have to glue the pieces together anyway. ;o) If you’re a little creative, you can make some very nice ones!
I’m sorry that I can’t help you better than this, I hope you can find a nice diorama that fits your cars!
Hi ninjatoes! I am the one that asked about the nintendo 64 fox papercraft last year. I had a question about the corbak paper crafts. He removed 95% of all of his paper crafts, and I was wondering if you had Sonic, or blaze the cat, or any other corbak papercraft. I found a version of Sonic, but it’s not the one that is shown online(papercraft paradise, or paperkraft.net) . I really wanted to make those characters, but they are gone. I tried to download an archived link, but the file was corrupted. :(
I’m afraid I can’t possibly save every papercraft that I find online and I don’t know Corbak personally to ask him either… But did you try the Wayback Machine? If you find the URL for the specific blogposts of the papercrafts you want, you can try looking for an archived version of it and see if the downloads still work.
NOTE: because Corbak put them on Mediafire though, it won’t work if you just click the download link from an archived blogpost of course, you have to copy+paste the Mediafire download links into the address bar of your browser to see if the live version still exists. But it seems to work for Sonic: https://web.archive.org/web/20140517221708/http://corbak-papercraft.blogspot.com/
So maybe you can find the other ones as well? Otherwise, try looking for Corbak’s email or something like that to ask him directly, or if you can’t find it or he doesn’t respond, there will probably be other websites that took Corbak’s papercrafts to put on their own website if you look hard enough.
I’m sorry that I can’t really help you better than this, I hope you can find the papercrafts you want!
Thanks! I tried the web archive and I could only get a few. But I found some other corbak paper crafts on other websites. OOH! I had a question. Why do paper crafts on the internet keep getting removed? It seems to be a common theme. 🤔