
173083 Advance Wars Black Hole Sub (November 28, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8,9 cm x 3,0 cm x 4,8 cm / ± 3,0 cm x 1,8 cm x 4,8 cm
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173083 Advance Wars Black Hole Sub (November 28, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8,9 cm x 3,0 cm x 4,8 cm / ± 3,0 cm x 1,8 cm x 4,8 cm
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172082 Advance Wars Green Earth Sub (November 15, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8,9 cm x 3,0 cm x 4,9 cm / ± 3,0 cm x 1,8 cm x 4,8 cm
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170081 Advance Wars Blue Moon Sub (October 25, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8,9 cm x 3,0 cm x 4,9 cm / ± 3,0 cm x 1,8 cm x 4,7 cm
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169080 Advance Wars Yellow Comet Sub (October 17, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8,9 cm x 3,0 cm x 4,9 cm / ± 3,0 cm x 1,8 cm x 4,5 cm
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16-09-2015: SuperRetroBro built many papercrafts already, and this time he built my Epona & Link, from “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time”!
And as you can see, he did a really great job too, because they look very cool from all angles! ;o)
The “SpeedCraft” in the pictures refers to the speedcraft video they made for this build, and that you can see on SuperRetroBro’s YouTube page: link
There, you can also see many other SpeedCraft videos of the other papercrafts on their DeviantArt page.
Now you don’t need to try to build your papercrafts thát fast yourself of course! ;o) Just take your time and they’ll turn out just as great as the ones from SuperRetroBro!
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!
07-09-2015: Matthias from Germany sent me a picture of the papercraft adult Link that he built just last night!
It looks great, and it’s even more impressive if you know that he built it in just 9 hours in his first try!
And it looks like Matthias has already given Link an important job to do: guard the Nintendo Game Boys that Matthias collected! ;o)
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167079 Advance Wars Green Earth Missiles (August 8, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,7 cm x 4,0 cm x 5,7 cm
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166078 Advance Wars Green Earth Rockets (July 19, 2015)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,7 cm x 5,2 cm x 4,5 cm (soldier ± 4,5 cm)
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165023 The Legend of Zelda Chancellor Cole (June 13, 2015)
from: The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks video game / size: ± 16 cm
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16-04-2015: Sarah from Australia sent me these two pictures (here’s the other one: picture) of my papercraft wolf Link and Midna that she built!
Wolf link is a *very* challenging model with a lot of small parts like the teeth, so it took Sarah 2 months to build it.
And if you look at the pictures, you can see by not folding most of the parts, Sarah made her wolf Link very round and smooth.
Midna is a lot easier to build, but Sarah did have to scale her down a little bit. It didn’t cause much trouble though as you can see in the pictures! ;o)
Wolf Link and Midna weren’t the first two paper models of mine that Sarah built, and if they’re any indication, the rest must look really good too! ;o)
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27-03-2015: Pablo from Mexico got the Nendoroid Wind Waker Link figurine, and he thought my papercraft King of Red Lions boat would make a great way to display it! ;o)
He had to search very hard for good paper to build the model, but eventually he found some pasteboard that worked very well as you can see.
The King of Red Lions was the first papercraft model that he built, and it was very difficult, especially the head and neck: even using pliers for the small parts didn’t make it much easier…!
Luckily, Pabo’s girlfriend has some ninja skills folding paper, and she helped him a lot figuring out how some of the pieces were supposed to fit.
In the end, it took Pablo about 4 weeks to complete, listening to a lot of old podcasts while working. But once it was finished, he was very proud of it! ;o)
His grandmother even wanted to have it to put it on her piano, but Pablo wanted to keep it himself as a diorama for his Nendoroid Link.
His friends really liked the paper boat it too, and they even wanted the printouts so they could try it as well. But Pablo hopes they know what they’re getting into with such a challenging model… ;o)
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19-1-2015: Believe it or not, but my papercraft Fierce Deity Link was only the second attempt at building a papercraft model by EpicMusicSoul!
It took him about 4 days, and as you can see it was well worth it, because the end result looks very good:
picture 2 | picture 3
To prevent Oni Link from falling over because of the big, double helix sword, he filled the paper model with rice to make it heavier.
He used the same trick on his first papercraft model too, which was a Wind Waker Wizzrobe, made by Ultimate Papercraft that he found on the Nintendo Papercraft website.
If you look at the picture of that one on EpicMusicSoul’s DeviantArt page, you can even see a little grain of rice that managed to escape from the paper model: link… ;o)
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164077 Advance Wars Blue Moon Cruiser (December 13, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 7,7 cm x 3,4 cm x 6,8 cm
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163022 The Legend of Zelda Skull Keeta (October 31, 2014)
from: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 21 cm
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29-10-2014: Kevin built quite a few papercraft models before, but he’s extra proud of his new one: the “King of Red Lions”, from “The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker”!
It’s a very challenging model to build, but Kevin spent a lot of time on it, and he even made the special “sea base” and the customized “Chokipeta Link” that Josh Darrah made (link).
And as you can see, the end result looks great! ;o)
picture 2 | picture 3 | picture 4
05-10-2014: Kevin already built quite a few papercraft models, and here are some new ones!
The first one is adult Link, from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: picture
But actually, he built two versions of Ocarina of Time’s adult Link, the other one is the one riding Epona: picture
The next one is from another Legend of Zelda game, namely Twilight Princess, and it’s Link in the Zora armor: picture!
The other two papercraft models are from the Kingdom Hearts series, and they are the main character Sora and his Keyblade and a character featured from the Final Fantasy series, Cloud Strife:
Building so many papercraft models shows that Kevin really likes papercraft, and with the experience he gained, he’s thinking about tackling more complex papercraft models too! ;o)
05-04-2014: Kevin sent me bunch of new pictures of the new papercraft models he built since last time! One of them is another Legend of Zelda model, Fierce Deity Link: picture
But this time he also made some Mario models: in this picture, you can see the Paper Mario 3D that I made, but Kevin also built Paperlegend’s Mario 64 (picture) and PaperJuke’s Luigi (picture)!
And because paper models don’t really care who made them of course, PaperJuke’s Luigi and my Paper Mario are getting along quite well: picture ! ;o)
31-01-2014: Kevin is a big time fan of the Legend of Zelda series, and since he liked Twilight Princess, he decided to build my papercraft Twilight Link, and he did a great job too: picture ! ;o)
Where my own paper Twilight Link has his Master Sword and Hylian Shield in his hands, Kevin made it so they are on his back, and it really looks very good: picture 2
Here are two more pictures from the sides: picture 3 | picture 4
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ (andother people’s ;o) papercraft models!

161076 Advance Wars Blue Moon Tank (August 23, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 5,5 cm x 4,5 cm x 6,5 cm
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13-06-2014: This time GruffySquirrel64 sent me several pictures of some papercraft models that he made earlier!
As you can see, the first one is of young Link, from the “Majora’s Mask” video game; GruffySquirrel64 made it in 2010 already, and he says taking it down from the shelf for the picture gave him “a ton of nostalgia”. ;o)
GruffySquirrel64 has a big shelf with his papercraft models, because he has many more of them: many people often think that young Link was the first papercraft Zelda model that I made, but it was actually the third!
The first one was princess Zelda herself, and the second one was Majora’s Mask, two models that GruffySquirrel64 also built to put on his shelf:
princess Zelda | Majora’s Mask
GruffySquirrel64 also built the Clocktown postman: maybe he’s running from the dog (a postman’s natural enemy of course!) but I doubt it, because this particular dog isn’t very bad really (he really only attacks Deku Scrubs ;o)
I think it’s much more likely that he just doesn’t want to be late delivering the letters to the mailboxes all over Clocktown:
Clocktown postman | Clocktown dog
But don’t think that GruffySquirrel64 just builds paper models from my own papercraft webpage of course!
Because nowadays, you can find many more cool papercraft models on lots of different websites! If you check out GruffySquirrel64’s YouTube channel, you can find a couple of new videos since last time again. ;o)
10-05-2014: GruffySquirrel64 posted a comment about the YouTube channel he made to share the videos of the papercraft models that he built!
The picture (link) is actually a screenshot of his first video, about my very own Ocarina of Time adult Link! (and in the background, you can see *many* other papercraft models that he also built already ;o)
In the video, GruffySquirrel64 talks a bit more about the paper model, and you can see he did a really good job building it: video
And there’s already another video too, about the papercraft Super Smash Bros. Brawl Sandbag (made by Philipp Stollenmayer, on the Nintendo papercraft website): video
So if you want to see some new papercraft videos by GruffySquirrel64 from time to time, be sure to check out his YouTube channel every now and then:
GruffySquirrel64 YouTube channel
Thank you for building these ninjatoes’ papercraft models!
25-04-2014: Fasme shared some of the pictures of the papercraft models that he built on Twitter already, not just my Paper Mario you see above, but also adult Link, young Lara and even American McGee’s Alice that he made for his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day! ;o)
You can see those pictures here too: picture | picture | picture
But even those are only a few of the many papercraft models that Fasme built!
On his own webpage you can see lots more, not just from my papercraft models, but also from many other papercrafters and even some original ones of his own: Fasme Creations.
Be sure to check it out! ;o)
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ (and other people’s! ;o) papercraft models!

158075 Advance Wars Black Hole Mech (April 12, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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157074 Advance Wars Green Earth Mech (April 12, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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156073 Advance Wars Blue Moon Mech (April 12, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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155072 Advance Wars Orange Star Mech (April 12, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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154071 Advance Wars Yellow Comet Mech (April 12, 2014)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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152070 Advance Wars Black Hole Infantry (December 28, 2013)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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151069 Advance Wars Yellow Comet Infantry (December 20, 2013)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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150068 Advance Wars Green Earth Infantry (December 14, 2013)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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149067 Advance Wars Blue Moon Infantry (December 7, 2013)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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148066 Advance Wars Orange Star Infantry (November 30, 2013)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 4,5 cm
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03-10-2013: Daniel sent me some pictures of another one of my papercraft models that he built: Batman, from the Batman cartoon series! ;o)
Daniel says he only wanted to build the black version, because the version with the blue accents looks too much like the 1960’s Adam West-version of Batman, and he never watched that series. ;o)
It also allowed him to save some money on ink, by painting the black parts by hand: picture 2 | picture 3
You can see it looks very good, and if he wouldn’t have told me, I probably wouldn’t have known about it! ;o)
Daniel enjoyed building his papercraft Batman, only the hands were difficult, but he says those are “a pain in the ass in every model…!” ;o)
But nonetheless he had to build those too of course, and in the end he did a great job on them!
24-01-2013: Daniel got himself a new printer, so he can finally print and build his papercraft models in full colour now!
And that’s exactly what he did with my papercraft Kingdom Hearts 2 Sora:
picture ;o)
He was a little worried about building the spiky hair, now that it’s all done, he says it was surprisingly easy to build and everything went together perfectly: picture 2
I think you can tell Daniel put in a lot of work to do the best job he could on his papercraft Sora, because everything from the hands (which are always a bit tricky because of the small fingers!) to Sora’s Kingdom Key keyblade looks really great! ;o)
Oh alright then; because he did such a good job, here’s one final picture of Daniel’s papercraft Sora: picture 5 ! ;o)
18-06-2012: Daniel built another one of my models: Homer Simpson: picture
Because he could only print the templates in black-and-white, he had to paint it himself, and I have to say he did an amazing job: I never would have guessed! ;o)
Daniel started with the shoes and pants, then the shirt and arms and then the head. He was a bit worried the fingers would be difficult, but luckily he didn’t have any trouble making them.
He thinks the eyes on his paper Homer look a little bit weird, but maybe Homer has just had a little bit too much Duff beer…? ;o)
21-12-2011: 24 year old Daniel Navarro from Venezuela built Majora’s Mask: picture
It was only the second papercraft model he made, so he printed it on regular printer paper to use it as a kind of practice and to save the thicker cardstock paper he has for other paper models he wants to do (and it’s in grey colours because he ran into printer problems… ;o)
He’s pretty happy with the results though, and I agree with him: even without colours, he did a good job building it and I think he can safely try doing more complex models too! ;o)
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!
2013-09-05: From the looks of this picture, it seems like Twilight Link has finally found a path into the Kokiri Forest! (or maybe he cut an opening himself with his Master Sword? ;o)
He was built by “eaglechild”, a 46 year old mother of two from Switzerland, who are all huge fans of the Legend of Zelda video games: her 10 year old son handles the controller when they play the games, and she helps him solve the tougher puzzles. ;o)
But eaglechild is practicing playing the games herself too, and she says it’s quite challenging to start playing video games at her age: at first she was too afraid that Link would loose all of his life energy before she even got the chance to hit the enemy, but now she proudly says she can challenge them without fear! ;o)
She found the confidence she needed in reasoning that she can play the recorder too (they actually found my papercraft webpage by accident while looking for Zelda sheet music for the recorder ;o) so she would also be able to handle the Wii remote control to play the games, and she was right! ;o)
And in true Legend of Zelda-spirit, even though they had never done a papercraft project before, she and her 10 year old son rose to the challenge to build their own papercraft Twilight Link together too, after buying good 200 gsm paper and scalpel knives to cut out the parts.
Because it was only their first, beginner project and papercraft Twilight has quite a few small and tricky pieces, they decided to scale him up to 150% (and they are even planning one scaled up to 200%! ;o)
For the glue, they poured all of it from the tube into a small, lockable jar, so they could use thin paint brushes to apply it to the glueing tabs.
All in all it took eaglechild and her son just 3 days to build Twilight Link as their first papercraft model ever: they had some problems with the (very tricky!) fingers not being able to bend the right way to hold the Master Sword, and the handle of the Master Sword wouldn’t stick, but together they were able to find a solution for those problems! ;o)
So together they already learned a lot about papercraft from their first project, and they are very pleased with their achievement; the message they sent me was very enthustiastic, so I think this is one family that will continue to have a lot of fun with the Legend of Zelda series! ;o)
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!