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Whether you want me to add your picture in the hall of fame, or you found a broken link, or you just want to tell me how much you like my papercraft models (right? ;o) you can send me an email to ninjatoes@home.nl or use this contact form:

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  1. Hey!
    I love your works, specially the Zelda ones, and I would like that u make a papercraft about that spooky guy in Ocarina of Time, hes name in Majora’s Mask is Grog, is the same in OOT and MM, except that he hair in MM.

    Thank u and sorry for my bad spelling :P

    1. There are lots of Legend of Zelda characters that I would love to make in the future, especially from the N64 games because I love that style!

      But because I am still working on Hero outfit Link now, it will be a while before I get around to making a new N64 Zelda model…

      But in an amazing coincidence ;o) Xenonray finished the Ocarina of Time version of Grog just this week in one of the “members only” forums, but if you’re a little patient, I’m sure it will make it to the main blog soon enough. ;o)

      1. Sephiroth is definately one that I’d really like to do, both the Kingdom Hearts reincarnation, as his classic FFVII style.

        I can’t promise you *when* I’m afraid, but I will make one (or rather two ;o) for sure!

    1. There is a Keyblade at Chamoo232’s Papercraft Archive but it’s not life-sized I think but you could make it life sized of course.

      I’m not sure if it’s a *.pdo file though, so it might take some extra work, and I think it’s a bit short, so you would have to extend the shaft section a bit, but it should be doable. ;o)

      Good luck and have fun building!

  2. Now I’m proyecting a model onto big cardboards and you can get bigger proportions without any distortion. Only some problems on big flat surfaces… but not serious problems…

    If the piece you want to model exceed the cardboard size.. you can use your own common sense to divide it in some parts..

  3. Hey great work.

    Any ideas or tips on how to enlarge a model without distorting or squishing it in anyway.

    1. Thanks for the compliment! ;o)

      I’m not sure what you mean by your question, though… Do you mean when printing the templates how to prevent the printer from stretching the image vertically, but not horizontally (or the other way around?) ?

      On most (if not all) printer software, there is an option that lets you “lock the proportions” of the page you want to print: so that if you change the height, the width automatically changes accordingly as well.

      I’m sure there is such an option on your printer as well (usually the default for that option is “on” so the prints won’t get distorted). But if this wasn’t what you meant, just let me know!

  4. Could you possibly design a Megatank from Advance Wars DS?

    Your models are awesome. Keep it up!

    1. Eventually, I want to make all the units from the AW games, so including the Megatanks.

      I am making a new Advance Wars unit right now, but it’s not the Megatank, though; that one will have to wait a while!

  5. ok i think your awsome ive seen some of your papercrafts but when i try to open um up with my pepakura viewer it dosent do anything same with pepakura designer do know what’s wrong

    1. Ah, that’s because the files on my website are not Pepakura PDO files, but PDF files! ;o)

      You will need a free PDF Reader to view and print them, like Adobe Reader.

      Other files on my website may be compressed into ZIP files, which you can open with a free file archiver like 7-Zip. Inside are usually jpeg image files, which you can view and print with almost any image viewer.

      Have fun building!

    1. I’m not sure what you consider “a good size” of course, but Chamoo232 made a Keyblade earlier: link

      It’s not life-sized though (I think; I don’t know what the size is… ;o) and I think you need to lengthen the shaft a bit because the proportions don’t look quite right.

      Your NES Zapper looks great! Only yesterday you were working on the trigger and now you already completed it, you’re a pretty fast builder (or I’m just a very slow one… ;o)

  6. Having some trouble with parts 29-31 and 36 of your Zapper model. The parts are so small and the instructions are kinda unclear on exactly how the little “screwhole” goes… Please help!

    1. Haha yeah it was a long time ago already, but seeing the instructions, I think I forgot to take a picture when I assembled the “screwhole” parts 29 and 30 and only found out about it after the gun was finished…….. ;o)

      Part 29 needs to be made into a cylinder, with the red color in the inside. Then you need to valleyfold all the small glueing tabs on part 30 (so that they are pointing up) so that you can glue part 30 to the straight end of part 29.

      The screwhole will now have a top half that has a roundish “flap”, and a bottom half that is more or less straight.

      That bottom half with the flap will need to be glued on the inside of the gunbarrel; that’s what step 14 was all about. You can (kinda…) see that the screwhole is sticking halfway underneath the gunbarrel. Step 16 is a difficult step, so take your time for that one!

      After that, you can assemble part 36 and you will see it has half a hole, where the bottom half of the screwhole fits.

      It’s very difficult to explain in words, so I made a picture of the screwhole and a small schematic (cross-section) that I hope will help!

      Good luck and have fun building!

  7. Anyone know where to find a “Captain N belt-buckle” size NES controller? Workin’ on a Cap costume, and after I build the Zapper from here… yeah X3

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