
107047 Blue Moon Megatank (August 12, 2011)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10 cm x 7,5 cm x 11 cm
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107047 Blue Moon Megatank (August 12, 2011)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10 cm x 7,5 cm x 11 cm
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parts (2,25 MB ZIP file)
instructions (1,47 MB PDF file)
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106046 Orange Star Megatank (August 6, 2011)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10 cm x 7,5 cm x 11 cm
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105045 Yellow Comet Megatank (August 6, 2011)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10 cm x 7,5 cm x 11 cm
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16-05-2011: Aaron found some time again to do some more papercrafting this weekend, and he decided to build my 3D Paper Mario!
The picture was taken in computer class: Aaron’s classmates (and his teacher ;o) are always very impressed whenever he brings with him another one of his builds! ;o)
09-05-2011: After all the Zelda models that Aaron built earlier, this time he made an Advance Wars unit!
Although he never played the game, he liked the look of the Orange Star Fighter I made recently, so he decided to printed it off and and build it! ;o)
His pictures really show the scale of my papercraft Advance Wars units, most of them easily fit your hand: picture 1 | picture 2
This has its advantages, of course: for instance, you don’t have to invest in expensive Anti-Air units and Missiles anymore, since you can just pluck enemy Fighters from the sky should they be foolish enough to attack you: picture ;o)
04-08-2010: We had already seen Aaron’s wolf Link, but now he also built Midna: picture
Although I really made her to fit on the back of wolf Link, Aaron tells me she is also quite comfortable on the armrest of the chair that he made himself: picture
20-12-2009: Aaron’s thirst for Zelda models is far from satisfied yet, as he also built Hero outfit Link now! Here he is together with Zora armor Link, and here’s a picture of it alone.
22-10-2009: Two new models by Aaron Mears! The first one is princess Zelda, and the second one is wolf Link. Aaron has been working on them off and on all during summer break, and a month into school. So that’s how many Zelda models already? Well, you can see in this groupshot!
01-07-2009 Aaron promised me he’d send some new pictures, and here they are! The first one is a rebuild of young Link that he did earlier. I guess he just wanted to make it *perfect* (and now he also repainted the sheeth to make it look like the blade of the sword! ;o)
The second one is Fierce Deity Link. You can see another Fierce Deity Link in super deformed style in the picture, it’s a repaint of ChokiPETA’s Four Swords Link and can be downloaded from here.
The final one in this update is my newest model, Zora armor Link. I’m very glad to see that most people find it relatively easy to build, and the results like this one are usually great as well! ;o)
09-06-2009: More paper Zelda models from Aaron! This time it’s the King of Red Lions. And Aaron also built Josh Darrah’s Great Sea Base! (picture)
17-05-2009: I guess Aaron forgot to mention he also built my Epona & Link models! ;o) You can see them here, together with young Link and another Link from a different papercraft creator (which you can download here). If I remember correctly, it was made with Tenkai, the predecessor of Pepakura Designer.
And that concludes the random trivia lesson for today. ;o)
10-05-2009: Aaron sends me a few pictures of the young Link papercraft model he built. The small treasure chest he’s trying to open in this picture, can be found here (but it’s probably just another Small Key again, that you can only use in this dungeon… ;o)
Aaron also built the Clock Town Schnauzer model from my website. When Link is transformed into a Deku Scrub, it growls at you and attacks you, but after Link is transformed back to normal, the both of them get along just fine, as you can see in this picture.
The last picture shows that when Link is not playing with dogs, he likes to play King Arthur and pull swords out of stones. If you want to try yourself, you can download the template for the Master Sword and pedestal here.
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!
05-04-2011: This Orange Star MD Tank was built by Psyk323.
I really like the picture, because it makes the tank look very intimidating (the Advance Wars regular Tank drivers know what I’m talking about… ;o)
Here’s another picture, and if you want see one more, or want to see these ones even bigger, you can do so on Psyk323’s own weblog Raaj Productions, along with some of his other artwork.
Although he’s being very modest, I think he did a great job building it!
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102044 Orange Star Fighter (March 18, 2011)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8 cm x 12,5 cm x 4 cm
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12-03-2011: Oh no! Black Hole is invading Canada…!
Actually, it’s just a paper version of a Black Hole Recon unit, built by Tristen. ;o)
Tristen is a middle school student of 12 years old, and he built the Recon over a period of 3 days, between the hours of 4 and 8.
In this picture, you can see the Recon halted just short of Alberta and the Northwest Territories, maybe because it ran out of Fuel…
Tristen must have anticipated that, though, because he also built a Black Hole APC that is standing by to supply the Recon with more Fuel: picture
The APC is an unarmed unit, though, so Tristen is wise to keep it well from the frontline until it is needed.
At the moment, the APC is stationed on Tristen’s dedicated “Shelf of Paper(craft)”, along with other models he built: picture
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098043 Green Earth Tank (October 16, 2010)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5 cm x 3 cm x 6 cm
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096042 Black Hole Recon (August 11, 2010)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 6 cm x 3 cm x 6,5 cm
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01-07-2010: building this Sora was a lot more time consuming for Kupo than building chibi Sora (second picture from the bottom in this post) but judging from the pictures, it was worth it! ;o)
22-05-2010: Kupo has been really busy papercrafting all kinds of models since last time, besides building American McGee’s Alice, he also expanded his Blue Moon army with a Stealth Fighter and APC: picture
And that’s only a fraction of the new models that he built! You can see many more of them of them on his own weblog here, including some close-ups of Alice, and some papercraft projects of his own; be sure to check it out! ;o)
08-02-2010: When you’re done gazing at the two robots and Kupo’s hand-made Pokéball in this picture, what do you think of his Neotank build? I think it looks pretty good!
He even made a video showing how the legs move with the mechanism inside: link
Kupo also built several of my Zelda models (picture 1 | picture 2) and as you can see, he likes building all kind of models from other people as well, so check out his weblog (and works-in-progress-blog) to see all his other builds!
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!

093041 Blue Moon Recon (April 17, 2010)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 6 cm x 3 cm x 6,5 cm
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17-04-2010: I just hope Alex knows what he’s doing, because those muzzle flares look mighty dangerous, especially for mere papercraft units… ;o)
Sending a spotter to the top of the castle to keep an eye out for the enemy proved to be a wise precaution, because earlier today, he sighted the enemy closing in on their position…
So instead of being caught off guard, they were able to repel the initial attack as you can see in the picture above, even when the Black Hole Stealth came back for a second run…!
Here are all the Advance Wars units that Alex built so far: picture
20-03-2010: Last time, we saw that Alex had taken command of the Orange Star army (let’s face it, Andy really needs all the help he can get… ;o)
Backed up by this Artillery unit, he sent a spearhead of Md Tanks into enemy territory to force a breakthrough.
Now he informs me, that after being discovered by a Black Hole Stealth, his troops came across a stronghold, and took up defensive positions there.
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13-04-2010: It took hexagono about 7-8 hours to build the Artillery unit and spotter to go with his Orange Star MD Tank.
Now you can really see the rotating heads of the soldiers in action! I guess the only question is, why exactly *are* they looking at the artillery gunner…? ;o)
06-03-2010: hexagono built my Orange Star MD Tank about 5 hours, so it could guard his laptop; nobody will even think about stealing it now! ;o)
The heads of the soldiers can turn, because he glued a small pin of rolled up paper inside the head, instead of glueing it straight to the body:
Here’s a picture of how hexagono did it: picture
Pretty smart I think! ;o)
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15-03-2010: Llamadragon told me he would probably build some more paper models of mine, and he sure did: 12 models in total now, as you can see in the picture above!
New are Sharpedo, the Green Earth Cruiser and Black Hole Tank and MD Tank from my Advance Wars series, Twilight Link (group picture) and the one I think he is the most proud of, Kingdom Hearts’ Kurt Zisa!
But I think he has every right to be proud of it: he tells me it took him about 28-32 hours in total, but he enjoyed building it, and I think that shows in his finished paper model because it looks really great!
07-01-2010: Llamadragon told me he had built several of my Zelda and Advance Wars paper models, and to prove it, he sent me a picture! ;o)
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089040 Black Hole Tank (February 4, 2010)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm x 3 cm x 4,5 cm
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086039 Black Hole Rockets (December 21, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,5 cm x 3 cm x 6 cm
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085038 Black Hole Missiles (December 21, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,5 cm x 3 cm x 6,5 cm
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05-11-2009: Ricardo wanted to share his retouched version of this Orange Star MD Tank with you! You can download a ZIP-file with the parts here (938 kB)
18-08-2008: Ricardo Junglos from Brazil sends in this picture of an Orange Star MD Tank.
It’s the first model he built from my site, and although he wouldn’t say it’s perfect, he thinks it’s “90%” and he wants to do better next time. But the important thing is that he had fun building it!
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082037 Yellow Comet Artillery (October 10, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 7,5 cm x 4 cm x 6,5 cm (soldier ± 4,5 cm)
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077036 Orange Star Missiles (July 12, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,5 cm x 3 cm x 7 cm
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072035 Black Hole MD Tank (April 5, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 6 cm x 3,5 cm x 6 cm
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instructions (386 kB PDF file)
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068034 Black Hole Stealth (January 1, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm
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instructions (672 kB PDF file)
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067033 Yellow Comet Stealth (January 1, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm
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instructions (672 kB PDF file)
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066032 Green Earth Stealth (December 30, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm
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instructions (672 kB PDF file)
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065031 Blue Moon Stealth (December 30, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm
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instructions (672 kB PDF file)
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064030 Orange Star Stealth (December 29, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm
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instructions (672 kB PDF file)
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063029 Green Earth Cruiser (December 24, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8 cm x 3,5 cm x 6,5 cm
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instructions (771 kB PDF file)
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060028 Orange Star Rockets (October 26, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,5 cm x 3 cm x 4,5 cm (soldier ± 4,5 cm)
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instructions (886 kB PDF file)
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051027 Black Hole APC (March 9, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,5 cm x 3,5 cm x 5,5 cm
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instructions (244 kB PDF file)
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050026 Blue Moon Neotank (March 9, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 6,5 cm x 8 cm x 7 cm
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instructions (530 kB PDF file)
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