Majora’s Mask @ young princess Zelda by Nova Greensocks

09-08-2006: I guess it was just a matter of time before somebody built Majora’s Mask to full size to try to take over the world…

Obviously, such a big size mask needed to be reinforced with cardboard to prevent it from sagging.

Next to it are a smaller Majora’s Mask and young princess Zelda. The models are all so shiny because they’re coated with glaze.

Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!

Zelda models by Chris D.

09-08-2006: Well, here are some more amazing builds: Chris from England claims to be “a bit of a Zelda fan”, but I say anyone that builds two Links is more than a bit of a fan!

Actually, one of them is made from regular printer paper, and the other one using cardstock. Can you tell which is which?

Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!

Majora’s Mask & young princess Zelda by Benjamin Hall

31-08-2006: Benjamin Hall from Nottingham, England created his own fiery backdrop for the Majora’s Mask he built, and a Hyrule Castle courtyard for young princess Zelda.

Unfortunately, because he had to use just ordinary printer paper and a Pritt Stick, many of the glue tabs are already letting go… Nonetheless, he tells me he had fun building the models and that has earned him a place in the hall of fame!!

Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!

The Legend of Zelda young princess Zelda

025001 Young princess Zelda (July 9, 2006)
from: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time video game / size: ± 18,5 cm

Download:
parts with fold lines (951 kB PDF file)
parts without fold lines (802 kB PDF file)
instructions (881 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos