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  1. Nutri Ventures Characters, More Lego Minifigures (Lord Sam Sinister, Jing Lee, Johnny Thunder, Pippin Reed, Dr. Rodney Rathbone, Mad Scientist, Dr. Kilroy and Billy Bob Blaster), Vanellope, Snidely Whiplash and as well as Captain Hook.

    1. The Marvel movies are definitely spectular! ;o) And the Marvel Universe has so many characters, they’ll be able to keep making movies forever!

    1. I’m happy to hear you like my paper models! ;o) I’m a big Batman fan, so I’d love to make a papercraft Batwing sometime to go with my Batmobile, but I can’t promise you when I’ll finally get around to it…!

      I don’t know if anybody already made one, but there are many papercrafters that like Batman too, so keep an eye out on other papercraft websites too! ;o)

    1. I’m a Kingdom Hearts fan too, and I’d love to make more papercraft models from the games, but papercraft is only a hobby of mine, and I really can’t promise which models I will make in the future, sorry…! :o(

    1. To be honest, I’m not really into wrestling myself, so the chance that I might make Some papercraft Mexican wrestlers isn’t very big, sorry… :o(

      I think Qooplo (http://qooplo.tumblr.com/) might have some paper toys of Mexican wrestlers (mostly American ones though) and you can find more simple paper toys like this one from Pepetz: http://pepetz.com/blog/2011/05/31/angel-de-la-muerte/

      Somebody did make a paper toy Mil Mascaras, but I don’t think they included the template to make it yourself unfortunately: http://www.nicepapertoys.com/photo/mil-mascaras

      But if you like it, maybe you can try contacting them to ask if they still have the template? Or else, I think they used the blank Cubee template (http://www.cubeecraft.com/template.html) to make it, and maybe you can do the same yourself too? ;o)

      I’m afraid I don’t really know any more detailed paper models of Mexican wrestlers; I think the “Birdman” from Paper Robots 1999 (http://www.paperrobots1999.com/model02.html) is based on the colourful costumes and themes of Mexican wrestling, but it’s really a poseable robot-style paper toy.

      I’m sorry I can’t help you better than this, but I hope you’ll be able to find a nice papercraft Mexican wrestler that you’ll like to build!

    1. Naver is a South-Korean company, and they host many different blogs from lots of different people, just like Blogspot does.

      So I can’t say that all the paper models from Naver blogs can be downloaded or not: some papercrafters that use Naver to make their weblog make their paper models available for download, and some people don’t…

      If the paper models are available, sometimes they have a separate “Download” button or link so then it’s very easy of course. ;o)

      But sometimes the papercraft files are attached to the blogpost itself, and then it can be difficult to find if you don’t know where to look on…

      If that’s the case, you should look in the top-right corner of the Naver blogpost, and look for a small button with some Korean text (“첨부파일”, it means “attachments” in Korean) and a small, green arrow pointing down: that’s the symbol for attached files that you can download.

      If you click that button, you will see the actual download links, saying “내PC 저장” (it means “save to your PC” in Korean). So click those links, and it will download the attached files! ;o)

      Usually when I find a nice paper model on Naver blogs that I want to share, I will explain in the pictures in my blogposts where to click, here are two examples:

      http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2013/10/cute-paper-friends-box-rabbit-and.html
      http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2013/09/papercraft-samurai-x-kenshin-himura.html

      But like I said, not every papercrafter on Naver makes their paper model available of course, so sometimes there just isn’t any way to download the model you see… :o(

      I hope I explained it okay like this, and that you can download the model you want now, have fun!

  2. It would be so completely awesome if you made anything from Firefly. You have such a great talent. Can’t wait to see what you will do next! :)

    1. Thank you for the compliment, I’m glad you like my papercraft works! ;o)

      I know the “science-fiction western” Firefly, even though it got cancelled so soon… :o( But I can’t promise which paper models I’ll do in the future, or when, because I never even know myself which ones I will do until I actually start them! (there are just so many things to choose from! ;o)

      But there are other Firefly fans that did already made some pretty neat papercraft models! ;o) If you look around in the links on my papercraft weblog (http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2008/08/paper-model-links.html) especially in the “science-fiction” section, you can find some already, like these ones I already dug up quickly:

      The Serenity herself: http://www.firefly-serenity.de/papercraft/index.html
      Another version: http://www.planetstarfreak.de/modeling.php?id=serenity

      Tanks and Trolls has a Serenity too: http://www.tanksandtrolls.co.uk/firefly.htm
      and also the “Mule” vehicle: http://www.tanksandtrolls.co.uk/mule.htm

      This site has a LS-7 Shuttle: http://papergallery.mzf.cz/edownload.php?slozka=modely
      And here you can find another Firefly-style shuttle: http://inkjetpaperscissors.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-shuttle-fireflyserenity-style.html

      Like I said, I don’t want to promise which models I will make in the future or when, because I really don’t know yet, but I hope you will like some of these, and I’m sure you can find even more if you look around online a bit! ;o)

      Have fun building!

    1. Hi there, thanks for sending me a message! ;o)

      I’m afraid I really can’t promise which paper models I’ll make the future though, sorry… (I simply have too many ideas to promise people to make the specific paper models they’d like to see… ;o)

      I haven’t seen many papercraft Looney Toons made by other people either, to be honest…? There are some simple, cubic papercraft toys, but really the only more detailed papercraft Looney Toon I can remember from the top of my head right now is Marvin the Martian from BazookaJo: http://www.bazookajo.me.uk/

      Even if he wasn’t on your shortlist, I hope you’ll like him anyway! And who knows, maybe the other ones will get made too in the future! ;o)

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