Cloud Strife by Steven C.

01-06-2009: No, Steven from NC, USA didn’t just build half of Cloud; here’s the rest of him! ;o)

It’s not the only paper model he made, he also made Sane_Person’s Vincent, Billybob’s Futurama suicide booth, and he even paperfied two of his own original characters (Clo and Blade) using FF7 papercraft models as a basis, which you can see here alongside Cloud.

Although he describes himself as mainly a spriter and “sort-of author” (you can see some of his work in his DeviantArt gallery) he’s very proud of his “all time favorite papercraft!” – and I am proud of that. ;o)

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Wolf Link and Midna by TABKAP

26-05-2009: These wolf Link and Midna models were built by TABKAP.

Midna only took him about 2 days, but wolf Link took him over 3 weeks. Not only because that one just is much more difficult, but also because he didn’t have as much time as he did with Midna because school already started again…

Don’t you just hate it when everyday life gets in the way of the stuff you really want to do…? ;o)

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The legend of Zelda Cremia’s wagon

075013 Cremia’s wagon (May 23, 2009)
from: The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 38 cm x 16,5 cm x 22 cm

Download:
parts (3,06 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,38 MB PDF file)
mule (seperate model)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Clock Town Schnauzer by Jeroen

18-05-2009: Whew, I’m getting *a lot* of pictures from people for my hall of fame recently! (that’s not a complaint, by the way! ;o)

Jeroen from Rosmalen in the Netherlands is a big Zelda fan that has only just discovered papercraft, and he only built two simple models yet: one of them being my Clock Town Schnauzer!

The other one is “Nook’s Cranny”, the small shop from Animal Crossing (you can get it and several other Animal Crossing models from Nintendo Papercraft).

Both of them look great, and I hope he’ll have lots of fun building more paper models! ;o)

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The Legend of Zelda Romani Ranch mule

074012 Romani Ranch mule (May 13, 2009)
from: The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 17, 5 cm x 4 cm x 14 cm

Download:
parts (583 kB PDF file)
instructions (567 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

SSB:M Link by Abscissa

10-05-2009: I came across her Majora’s Mask, princess Zelda, and young Link on DeviantArt, but Abscissa now sent me a picture of the SSB:M Link she built as well!

SSB:M Link is definately one of my more difficult models, but I think she did a great job! She used regular paper, a pair of scissors, toothpicks and regular glue for her earlier models, but decided to try out cardstock and an X-Acto knife for this one.

Besides papercraft, Abscissa also loves origami and drawing. In her own words: “if I have paper, I’ll never be bored!” ;o)

Be sure to check out her DeviantArt gallery!

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Majora’s Mask young Link by Joseph Rosenbaum

06-05-2009: Since Young Link from Majora’s Mask, Joseph is already working on my papercraft version of Cloud, using the edge coloring technique I explained earlier in one of my YouTube video tutorials.

And he seems a pretty quick builder too, since he already finished Cloud’s legs as you can see here: picture

I guess he wasn’t kidding when he said “I just started papercrafting again” ! ;o)

04-05-2009: Joseph Rosenbaum actually built Link some time ago already, but he just started papercrafting again and he decided to sent me the picture now.

You can see the model he was working on behind Link, it’s the Tron light cycle from Jan Rükr’s ALIENS Papercraft site (in the bonus model section). Here’s a full picture: picture

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Majora’s Mask by Nick Parsons

03-05-2009: This Majora’s Mask is the first papercraft model that Nick ever built!

He had to use a glue that was “less sticky and firm” than what he would like to have used, but it is still a very good build I think!

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Buffy Summers, the Vampire Slayer

073009 Buffy Summers (April 30, 2009)
from: Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series / size: ± 27,5 cm

Download:
parts (1,61 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,43 MB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Clock Town Schnauzer by AvangerBTK

25-04-2009: When AvangerBTK found my paper models, he sent me a message saying he would send me a picture of the first one he would make.

And here it is! It’s the Clock Town Schnauzer from the Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask!

It took him about 2 hours to make, with regular printer paper. It turned out great I think, the picture almost makes me want to give it a dog biscuit… ;o)

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King of Red Lions by Josh Darrah

24-04-2009: Josh finally finished preparing his scratch built sea base for release, and here it is: King of Red Lions sea base (2,20 MB ZIP file)

22-11-2007: My King of Red Lions is a challenging model to build but Josh Darrah not only did an excellent job, he took it even further!

He reinforced the mast with a chopstick and a rolled up cardstock sheet acts as a sleeve so he can take the mast off when he needs to, made his own ocean base for King to rest on, and he Photoshopped Chokipeta’s WW Link from the Japanese magazine Dengeki Cube a couple years back to how he wanted it: picture 2 | picture 3 | picture 4 | picture 5

He’s proud of the results, and I say: he should be. ;o)

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Super Smash Bros. Melee Link by Travis A.

06-04-2009: With lots of small parts, my Super Smash Bros. Melee Link is definately one of the more difficult paper models on my website.

Travis did a terrific job building him! He tells me some parts were tough, but “nonetheless enjoyable.” ;o)

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Cloud Strife by Jenny Pulsipher

05-04-2009: Jenny made “29 models or so”, including these two: my Cloud Strife model, and Kaizo’s Sephiroth model.

It’s obvious that Sephiroth is trying to ignore Cloud of course, because he knows he’s in for a beating when he crosses Cloud… ;o)

But perhaps he’s just intimidated by Jenny’s building skills on Cloud. ;o) It’s not a very difficult model overall I think, except perhaps for the hair which can be confusing, but Jenny did an excellent job on that as you can see here!

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Advance Wars Black Hole MD Tank

072035 Black Hole MD Tank (April 5, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 6 cm x 3,5 cm x 6 cm

Download:
parts (448 kB ZIP file)
instructions (386 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

American McGee’s Alice by Austin Taylor

31-03-2009: Austin Taylor had a look at my little “hall of fame” here and was surprised that nobody had sent in a picture of their American McGee’s Alice yet!

So he decided he would be the first. ;o) While he only started papercrafting a few months ago, I think he did a terrific job!

There are two more pictures at Austin’s own weblog here, so be sure to check it out!

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Final Fantasy VII / Kingdom Hearts Cloud Strife

071002 Cloud Strife (March 28, 2009)
from: Kingdom Hearts/Final Fantasy VII video games / size: ± 31 cm

Download:
parts (2,90 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,45 MB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

King of Red Lions by Hank Hill

19-03-2009: With not only a 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System, but also a 1991 Super Nintendo *and* even a 1986 Twin Famicom (!) as a constant distraction, one wonders how Hank Hill found the 30-50 hours to build to build my King of Red Lions papercraft model!

But somehow he did, and not only that, but because the sail turned out too heavy for the mast after making it out of the same, thicker paper, he decided to scrap and rebuild them!

And while he was at it, he also devised a way of making them removable, with a bamboo skewer inside the mast! And as you can see in this and these two other pictures: picture 2 | picture 3, the sail (and the rest of King) looks great now! ;o)

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Kurt Zisa by Fezco

14-03-2009: The first Kurt Zisa for the hall of fame! And a great build it is!

And to think that Fezco only started papercrafting 2 months ago! It took him 5 hours a day for 10 days he says to build it (half of the build time was for the six arms… ;o)

Fezco double sized the model, and although the balance is fine, the extra weight has Kurt “doing the splits”, so he glued a strip of paper between the feet to prevent that.

Nonetheless, I think he did a great job, and he has some more pictures in his Imageshack account to prove it, starting here!

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Fierce Deity Link by Andrew

24-02-2009: Andrew is just “your average person who loves papercraft”. It took him a whole to build this Oni Link, but I think that is just because he wanted to make it the best he could, because it looks really good!

He had a little trouble with the balance, but moving the sword around solved that problem he says.  I’m not sure if that applies for this picture, though, my own build would tumble over if I would put the sword in that position! ;o)

Andrew’s DeviantArt gallery shows some of the other models he built: link. He has started building Kurt Zisa and with the head, he’s already past the hardest part! ;o)

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Kingdom Hearts secret Boss Kurt Zisa

070001 Kurt Zisa (January 31, 2009)
from: Kingdom Hearts video game / size: ± 16 cm x 31 cm x 28 cm

Download:
parts (4,39 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,08 MB PDF file)

some extra help aligning Kurt Zisa’s legs: 1

Pictures:
Google Photos

Ganondorf & wolf Link by Travis

13-01-2009: I only uploaded my new Ganondorf papercraft model the day before yesterday, but here’s the first finished build for the hall of fame already!

Travis from London (the one in Ontario, Canada) only just finished Ganondorf, and there’s still some tape on his shoulders to hold the robe in place while it dries.

He built several other of my models before, but some of them “suffered a television related accident” (I found it wise not to ask… ;o) He did send me a picture of his wolf Link though, which has a lot more difficult parts than Ganondorf but I’m glad to hear he’s still happy with how it turned out! ;o)

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The Legend of Zelda Great King of Evil Ganondorf

069011 Great King of Evil (January 11, 2009)
from: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time video game / size: ± 26,5 cm

Download:
parts (2,00 MB PDF file)
optional robe (967 kB PDF file)
instructions (1,72 MB PDF file)

some extra help on Ganondorf’s head: 1 | 2
some extra help on Ganondorf’s hands: 1

Pictures:
Google Photos

Advance Wars Black Hole Stealth

068034 Black Hole Stealth (January 1, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm

Download:
parts (353 kB ZIP file)
instructions (672 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Advance Wars Yellow Comet Stealth

067033 Yellow Comet Stealth (January 1, 2009)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm

Download:
parts (391 kB ZIP file)
instructions (672 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Advance Wars Green Earth Stealth

066032 Green Earth Stealth (December 30, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm

Download:
parts (375 kB ZIP file)
instructions (672 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Advance Wars Blue Moon Stealth

065031 Blue Moon Stealth (December 30, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm

Download:
parts (367 kB ZIP file)
instructions (672 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Advance Wars Orange Star Stealth

064030 Orange Star Stealth (December 29, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 10,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4 cm

Download:
parts (371 kB ZIP file)
instructions (672 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

Advance Wars Green Earth Cruiser

063029 Green Earth Cruiser (December 24, 2008)
from: Advance Wars video game series / size: ± 8 cm x 3,5 cm x 6,5 cm

Download:
parts (443 kB ZIP file)
instructions (771 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos

King of Red Lions by Giovanni

29-12-2008: Giovanni from Puebla, Mexico, sent me this picture of his King of Red Lions. He found out about it a few months ago, but made some easier models as practice first (in this picture you can see several other papercrafts you can find on Nintendo Papercraft).

King is built using regular 75 gsm paper, and to prevent the mast from bending, Giovanni tied a piece of string between the top of the mast and King’s neck.

If you ask me, all that practice paid off, because even though he found the head a little troubling to build, it turned out great!

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The Legend of Zelda Clock Town schnauzer

062010 Clock Town Schnauzer (December 12, 2008)
from: The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 7 cm

Download:
parts with fold lines (497 kB PDF file)
parts without fold lines (480 kB PDF file)
instructions (714 kB PDF file)

Pictures:
Google Photos