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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. Hi, love the advance war stuff, is it possible to create some of the buildings for it when you get the chance? Thanks!

    1. It would be fun to make the bases, ports, cities, etc… I think, so I definately might end up doing so! ;o)

      I still have so many units and other paper models that I’d like to do some time, though, that I can’t promise you to do so anytime soon…!

  2. Exceptional work on American McGee’s Alice. Big fan of the game.

    Have you thought about papercrafting the Cheshire cat ? With its half chewed and pierced ears, ribs popping out, etc ? With its tattoos and yellow eyes. Just like in the game. Proportional height relative to Alice, if possible.

    Thank you.

    1. Thanks, I’m glad you like my paper Alice!

      An American McGee Cheshire cat to go with Alice is definately on my to do-list, but with all the other ideas I have as well, I’m afraid I can’t promise you when I’ll get around to it…!

  3. What about some of the new things from Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, like that giant tank that has like 5 or 6 cannons?

    1. I don’t know about units from Days of Ruin to be honest, it was a real break from the first three Advance Wars games, especially from the graphic style that I liked so much…

      So right now, I’m planning to make the original units from Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising, and also the units from Advance Wars Dual Strike (including the Megatank with 5 cannons ;o)

  4. Hey, you know what model you should make, the first Darknut from Zelda twilight princess. Is there any chance you’ll ever make that model?

      1. Lots of fans like to play around with the games in more ways than just the one it was intended for! ;o)

        Emulation forums and fan forums are always a good place to start; the Nintendo Papercraft Forums also have a section dedicated entirely to the subject: link

    1. More Zelda models including some of the enemies/bosses are definately a possibility! But with all the other ideas I have too, I can’t promise you when I might get around to it, sorry…

  5. A request

    By any chance could you make the reaverbots from Megaman 64 (Also known as Megaman Legends) There are some amazing things you could make that would make awesome papercraft models, if you need a copy of the game, I can email you the file. (You might have to play it to see some of them, but it’s entirely worth it) I and a lot of fans out there would love those models, I can also provide reference pics.

    The models I would like the most are The Flutter, some of the Bonne’s machines, and some of the reaverbots.

    1. Forgot to mention, once I put them together, I’ll take some pics of battlescenes using your Advance Wars Models.

    2. Hi there!

      Thanks for the links, I agree that the Mega Man series can be a great source for lots of nice papercraft models!

      I would certainly like to make some Mega Man models in the future, maybe I will do some Reaverbots, but I can’t promise you when I will get to make some Mega Man models right now, sorry…!

      1. Quite alright, it’s understandable, in the meantime, I’m trying to rip them out of the emulator and put them in pepakura, I only just learned it yesterday, but I did manage to create the Flutter. It’s not great, but I hope it’s good for a first try, I actually had to paint it myself. XD Here’s the ling to the blog I started to put up some stuff I do.

        pandm101pc.blogspot.com

        1. Pepakura Designer is a very userfriendly program, the best way to learn how to use it I think is just by trying it out like you did!

          If you right-click in the development area, there are several extra features to finetune the development. As you play around more and more with Pepakura Designer, you can use your experience to always keep improving on your work! ;o)

          Have fun!

  6. hey, i’m sorry for the question but…. are all these papercraft downloads for free? i love them, and really want to build some of them

    1. All the papercraft models on my website are free to download: you can use the categorie links on the right or the buttons on the homepage to find the subject that interests you, and underneath each picture you will find the download links for the parts and instructions of that particular model.

      Have fun building!

  7. Hey!
    I love your papercrafts.
    I made all of kindom hearts saga ^^
    I want to obtain a 3D model of an armor of the game Monster Hunter Tri for Nintendo wii
    The armor is the lagiacrus armor.
    I want this 3d model for do a cosplay (costume play) of this armor

    I will be bery happy if you answer me and explain how you can extract the model.

    I think that is possible because you make papercraft of link version of super smash bros brawl.

    Sorry for my bad english

    1. Although I made several Links, including one from Super Smash Bros. Melee and one from Twilight Princess (which is pretty much the same one as from Super Smash Bros. Brawl) I haven’t really made the one from Brawl yet, so I can’t tell you how to extract the 3D data from that game…

      I have heard that it is possible to extract the 3D data from certain Wii games on the Nintendo Papercraft forums but they have lost a lot of posts due to problems so I’m not sure if the info is still there (and you’ll have to sign up to access the member only forums).

      But maybe you can find the info elsewhere on the internet as well, or I’m sure somebody can help you if you can’t find it on NP and ask again.

      Sorry I can’t help you any further, good luck and have fun!

      1. Thanks!!!!
        Now i am making the cosplay of monster hunter drawing the piece how a papercraft!
        Thank for your help and sorry for my bad english again

        1. Do you mean you want to try and draw the parts by hand? If so, then you will first need to find good reference images for all the sides.

          Then it is pretty much “trial-and-error”: you will need to try out the pieces on a 1:1 scale, cutting, curving and folding pieces of paper into the shapes you need, and when you are happy with one part, use tape to temporarily secure it into place.

          You can cut, tape and change the parts until they fit the way you want them to. Do this for all the shapes/parts you need, and then you can carefully take them apart again and draw them again only this time as neat as you can, for the final build.

          For simple shapes it’s not so difficult, but for more complex shapes it’s really a matter to keep trying and fixing the parts until they fit.

          Good luck and have fun!

          1. I finished the helmet. I want to post the patron in the website.
            If you want i can to send you images and the drwas

            1. You mean the Monster Hunter Lagiacrus armor helmet? I’m afraid I can’t upload it here on my main website, but maybe I could feature it on my weblog. In any case, of course I’d love to see pictures! ;o)

              Have fun!

  8. Hi,
    Can you make any videogame character? For example Tony Montana from ScarFace:The World is Yours
    Or you can only make pc game characters?
    The Scar Face game is from xbox

    1. In theory you can really make anything out of paper of course! ;o)

      If you want to make a videogame character using Pepakura Designer, it’s faster if you can use the actual game model as a starting point, but I don’t know if it’s possible to extract the game data from the Scarface game, though, sorry…

  9. hello do you think you could find other legit papercrafts from other anime/video games?

    1. Nowadays there are actually really *a lot* of papercraft websites out there, many of them about anime and video games: far too many to mention them all I’m afraid! ;o)

      But also many sites’ only focus is to collect all those links, so those are great places to start if you’re looking for papercraft models but don’t have any specific ones in mind:

      http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2008/08/papercraft-links.html
      http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/
      http://www.ss42.com/toys.html
      http://www.icebergbouwplaten.nl/links0.html

      And of course, more and more anime and video game companies are recognizing the fact that a nice and simple papercraft model makes a great gift for their fans, so it’s always worth checking out the official sites for new anime movies/video games! ;o)

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