Contact

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. Thanks for all of the cool crafts! I’d love to see a Gerudo! How hard would it be to create that one?

    1. Thank you, I’m glad you like my paper works! ;o) Making a Gerudo isn’t really any more or less difficult than any other character I think, and Gerudos are definately on my to do-list!

      The only thing is, that with all the other ideas and projects I have as well, I’ll need to find the time to do them! ;o)

      So I might not make them very soon, but I think I’ll definately make them in the future!

      Edit: oh hey, look what Hyrule Papercraft released yesterday: Aveil, the Gerudo leader from Majora’s Mask! ;o)

  2. Hey..
    I just want to ask..
    How do you make the models?Did you rip it?
    Did yoi ripped Sora,Cloud, from ps2 games??
    How did you rip it from ps2 game??
    Thanks before…

    1. For most of my video game models, I start with the the original game models and then make a new model on top of them to make them more suited for papercraft.

      I got the original game models for my Kingdom Hearts models using a KH Model Viewer; there is lots and lots of information on the subject in emulation and KH fan forums, a good place to start is here

      Not all the links will be working anymore, but if you look through the forums (not just this one) and search around with Google, you will find everything you need.

      Good luck and have fun!

      1. Ok thanks…
        But the I think the viewer can only view for KH games.
        I want get models from other games.Any sugestion??
        BtW how do you make the papercraft?Do you use pepakura designer only?Or with other applications?
        Thanks before..

        1. Yes, the KH Model Viewer is specially made for KH games (the newer version is called ModelViewerWX, though, and it also works for Final Fantasy X).

          So for other games, you would need a different model viewer, but I’m afraid that for a lot of PS2 games, there simply aren’t any model viewers, though…

          I don’t know all the games for which you can and can’t find model viewers, but if you’re looking for a specific game’s model viewer, a good place to start are any fan forums of that game.

          If a model viewer for that game does exist, you will probably find some information on it in the fan forums, because fans love to play around with it of course! ;o)

          Good luck and have fun, I hope you can find what you’re looking for!

          1. OK.Thanks a lot.
            But you haven’t answer my other question..
            Hehe..
            How do you make the papercraft?What software do you use?
            Thanks before..

            1. Sometimes I just draw the parts by hand, but for computer-made models I use Metasequoia to make the 3D model and sometimes SketchUp.

              To unfold the 3D models into 2D papercraft parts, I use Pepakura Designer, and to make the final templates, I use Photoshop.

              Pepakura Designer is the most important tool, though: for the other steps, you don’t have to use the exact same software as me of course, you can really just choose any program you like that can do the same. ;o)

  3. Hi, I have just stumbled upon this site while searching for help on a project I want to do.

    I want to do a model of the 2 female characters from the “fear effect” video games.

    So I’ll start by BEGGING you to make one up. I want this so bad.

    Please please please

    1. Haha I’m afraid begging won’t help, papercraft is just a hobby of mine so I simply don’t have the time to do requests…

      For many of my papercraft video game models, I use a tool called Pepakura Designer to unfold a 3D model into a 2D template.

      It’s a really easy to use tool, so really anybody could do it! ;o) You could create and use a 3D model of your own of course, but for a lot of games it’s also possible to extract the actual game model and use that as a basis (those aren’t created for papercraft purposes of course, so you will still need to use a 3D program like Metasequoia or Blender or whichever one you’re familiar with to fix/optimize them first).

      I’m not really familiar with Fear Effect, but the best source for information on 3D models for games are fansites and fan forums. You might have to spit through dozens/hundreds/thousands (not kidding! ;o) of “useless” posts to find that one piece of information you’re looking for, but if there is a way, they will know about! ;o)

      Good luck and have fun!

  4. Great models. Just an idea but I have always had trouble making card cylinders. My solution was to buy a cheap set of drill bits to use as formers. This way I can now easily make cylinders with diameters from 1mm to 10mm in 1/2 mm stages.
    Steve

    1. That’s a good tip! I also find pre-shaping curved shapes like cylinders around the back of my X-Acto knife or a toothpick helps a great deal assembling them, and with different size drill bits, you can pre-shape them to pretty much the exact size. ;o)

    1. Thank you for the compliment, haha… I saw your Sora in your DeviantArt gallery, I hope you enjoyed making it! ;o)

      I must admit that I didn’t know about the game S4 League, but it looks like kind of an anime-inspired game, which always have nice characters and textures and such. ;o)

      I’m afraid though, that I can’t promise you that I will make some of the weapons from that game… :o(

      I’m afraid I simply already have so many other ideas and only a limited amount of time to spend on my papercraft hobby, that I already can’t do all of them, sorry…

  5. Hi! Ive just finished my viper! thank you very much for that, although some parts were too small I’ve had to improvise…but anyways, its awesome! are you considering Raptor? Because I’d like one standing next to my viper :] also a heavy cylon raider would be cool…Im about to start building the cylon raider youve already made…keep up the good work! I really appreciate it :]

    1. Hi there, I’m happy to hear you like your paper Viper! ;o)

      I have a lot of other papercraft ideas as well so I can’t promise you when exactly I’ll make which ones, but I really like Battlestar Galactica, so I’m definately planning on making more models, like the Raptor and other ships, yes.

      Have fun building the Raider!

    1. Well, my first printer was a HP Deskjet 3820, and my current one is a HP Photosmart D7160.

      Most modern printers are quite well suited for papercraft, though, but here are some pointers that you might consider when buying one and you’re planning on doing a lot of papercrafting:

      Personally, I like inkjet printers, but a lot of people say laser printers are no problem for papercraft (they work by melting a very thin of layer of plastic powder onto the paper which some people say might crack when you bend or fold the paper…)

      Ink is expensive, so you can have a look around for a brand with a good value for money; nowadays a lot of inkjet printers have seperate ink cartridges for all the seperate colours.

      Most paper models build best when printed on thicker cardstock (I use 200 gsm/110lbs paper, which is about 2.5 times as thick as regular paper). Most modern printers won’t have any problems printing on thicker paper nowadays, but if you’re not sure and can’t find the info, don’t be afraid to ask a salesperson! ;o)

      You probably already thought about these things, though, and I’m sure you will find a printer suited for your needs; printers nowadays can print very good quality pictures, and most of them are perfectly suited for papercraft! ;o)

  6. Do you have any 3D models of aircraft. I am looking for the Lockheed Electra 10. Thanks.

    1. I made some SD aircraft for my Advance Wars series (link) which are based on real life counterparts like the japanese Zero, A-10 Warthog, B-52, and F-117 stealth, but no Lockheed model 10 Electra I’m afraid…

      There are many paper modellers that make papercraft airplanes, though, and I do know there’s an L10 Electra here: link

      On the second page of that gallery, you can find the parts for an Electra model 10A (I think Amelia Earhart flew a modified version, though) but with only a plan view for a rough indication where all the parts go, it’s a very challenging model…!

    1. I made an OoT adult Link riding Epona earlier (link) and I might make one seperately in the future, but I can’t promise you when I’ll finally get around to it, sorry…

      Icthus7 made one as well, though, you can download him here: link

      Have fun building!

  7. Hey,
    Recently I have seen and made your Going Merry ship from One Piece, and it is awesome! XD Is it possible if you can make a Thousand Sunny ship template?

    Thank you :D

    1. There’s definately a possibility that I might do some more papercraft One Piece characters and/or ships in the future!

      I have so many other ideas for paper models as well, though, that I really can’t promise you when I might make a new One Piece model right now, sorry…!

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