
210018 Tomb Raider 3 RX-Tech Mines vignette (May 22, 2021)
from: Tomb Raider 3 video game / size: ± 14 cm x 14 cm x 24 cm
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instructions (2,90 MB PDF file)
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210018 Tomb Raider 3 RX-Tech Mines vignette (May 22, 2021)
from: Tomb Raider 3 video game / size: ± 14 cm x 14 cm x 24 cm
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208018 LEGO Wind-up Toy Soldier (December 25, 2020)
from: DK Publishing LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopedia (ISBN 9781409324621) / size: ± 32 cm
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parts (4,29 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,42 MB PDF file)
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207025 The Legend of Zelda Tetra (November 29, 2020)
from: The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass game / size: ± 16 cm
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parts (738 kB PDF file)
instructions (1,71 MB PDF file)
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206022 Warcraft III Spiders (October 31, 2020)
from: Warcraft III video game / size: ± 18 cm x 18,5 cm x 7 cm
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Black Spider parts (919 kB PDF file)
Blue Spider parts (990 kB PDF file)
Green Spider parts (979 kB PDF file)
Purple Spider parts (971 kB PDF file)
blank fold pattern (547 kB PDF file)
instructions (1,73 MB PDF file)
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205009 Final Fantasy IX Beatrix (August 15, 2020)
from: Final Fantasy IX video game / size: ± 31 cm
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parts (1,50 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,26 MB PDF file)
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204017 Tomb Raider 3 Lara Dinosaur Hunter vignette (July 11, 2020)
from: Tomb Raider 3 video game / size: ± 9 cm x 20 cm x 21 cm
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instructions (3,26 MB PDF file)
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198017 LEGO 10188 Darth Vader (Death Star torso) (May 4, 2020)
from: LEGO Star Wars theme / size: ± 26,5 cm
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parts (3,83 MB PDF file)
instructions (4,50 MB PDF file)
alternative grey lightsaber parts (259 kB PDF file)
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197021 Escape From Monkey Island Guybrush Threepwood (April 19, 2020)
from: Escape From Monkey Island video game / size: ± 25 cm
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parts (1,31 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,57 MB PDF file)
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196020 Grim Fandango Manny Calavera (March 24, 2020)
from: Grim Fandango video game / size: ± 25 cm
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195005 Kingdom Hearts Leon (February 22, 2020)
from: Kingdom Hearts video game / size: ± 31 cm
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instructions (3,71 MB PDF file)
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194016 Tomb Raider Angel of Darkness save icon vignette (January 12, 2020)
from: Tomb Raider The Angel of Darkness video game / size: ± 9 cm x 9 cm x 21 cm
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instructions (1,46 MB PDF file)
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191008 Iron Giant (November 16, 2019)
from: Final Fantasy X video game / size: ± 31 cm
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parts (4,68 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,66 MB PDF file)
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190019 Dungeon Keeper 2 Horned Reaper (October 31, 2019)
from: Dungeon Keeper 2 video game / size: ± 26 cm
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parts (1,71 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,80 MB PDF file)
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189024 The Legend of Zelda Ganon’s Puppet Zelda (October 1, 2019)
from: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess video game / size: ± 25 cm
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instructions (4,10 MB PDF file)
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188016 LEGO Pirates Monkey Spinoza (August 24, 2019)
from: LEGO Pirates theme / size: ± 26,5 cm
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187015 Home Sweet Home vignette (July 9, 2019)
from: Tomb Raider 2 video game / size: ± 9 cm x 10 cm x 26,5 cm
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parts (1,95 MB PDF file)
instructions (2,17 MB PDF file)
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175015 LEGO MOC Indiana Jones (April 24, 2016)
from: LEGO MOC / size: ± 29 cm
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parts (4,75 MB PDF file)
instructions (3,13 MB PDF file)
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10-02-2016: Roy from Massachussets built a lot of plastic Revell model kits in the past, but nowadays, it’s all paper for him! ;o)
The first papercraft model he built was my Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but that one proved a bit difficult for a first time…
He gained a lot of experience since then though, and now his papercraft builds look really good!
(if you don’t believe me, the picture of his Oogie Boogie proves it! ;o)
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!
14-01-2016: Ivana from Brazil doesn’t remember exactly when she made the first papercraft in the picture above, but she does remember the order she made them in:
For Mario, she didn’t even need to use the instructions! But for Link, she was glad I made them because that one is more difficult…!
For Mario, she sent me bigger picture too: picture
I think it looks pretty good, don’t you? ;o)
She also sent some more pictures of Link, who seems to be admiring the Master Sword in the pedestal: picture
And moments later, the Master Sword has mysteriously disappeared from the pedestal: picture
I think Link took it, but it’s okay of course, since he’s a good guy. ;o)
So you can see that Ivana has taken quite a liking to making papercrafts. She told me she already printed my papercraft Lara Croft from Tomb Raider Legend, and I hope she’ll enjoy making that one too of course! ;o)
Thank you for downloading and building these Ninjatoes’ (and others’ ;o) papercraft models!
15-03-2016: Noemi-in-art took a break from building paper Laras again, to build a paper Impa! ;o)
She had the right idea that building a “smoother” papercraft is usually a bit less work than having to make all the folds on a “blocky” papercraft, but she overlooked the fact that she had to make all the separate fingers, and even the toes… ;o)
In the end, most parts took her only a day, but the tiny parts took another 2 days…!
Luckily, Noemi-in-art is pretty experienced in papercraft already, just check out her DeviantArt page with more and bigger pictures, and other artworks too! ;o)
09-01-2016: I think it’s safe to say that Noemi-in-Art is just as big a fan of the classic Tomb Raider fan as myself, because you have to be to make so many of my classic Tomb Raider papercrafts!
(and she explains she is in the comments on her DeviantArt posts ;o)
This time, she made my latest one, of Lara Croft in the Atlantean levels of the first Tomb Raider game, confronted by her… clone? picture
The clone, or Lara replica that the evil Natla seemed to have made of Lara didn’t seem quite complete yet though, as it didn’t have any skin…
Pretty gruesome if you think about it, even in a 1996 polygonal world – and the origin of the nickname that fans gave her: bacon Lara. ;o)
01-09-2015: Noemie-in-Art shows how much she likes Tomb Raider with a neat strategy-guide, the game of course, and a papercraft of Lara Croft – and two rats: picture ;o)
It’s already a pretty challenging papercraft, with quite a few thin pieces and parts, and what made it even more work for Noemie, was that her printer wasn’t really cooperating when she printed the parts…
So she had to add *every* little shadow herself afterwards, which was a lot of work, but makes it a really unique papercraft of course! ;o)
Noemie also built Cole, from the Legend of Zelda, and several other of my Tomb Raider papercrafts before, and she also does sculptures, drawings and other artworks; you can see it all in her DeviantArt’s page: link! ;o)
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ papercraft models!

171014 Atlantean Double vignette (October 31, 2015)
from: Tomb Raider 1 video game / size: ± 9 cm x 9 cm x 21 cm
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parts (1,99 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,22 MB PDF file)
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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)
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!

168014 LEGO Pirates treasure map (September 6, 2015)
from: LEGO Pirates theme / size: ± 9,5 cm x 9,5 cm x 2 cm
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parts (1,08 MB PDF file)
instructions (398 kB PDF file)
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20-06-2015: Jeremy sent me this picture of a 9 inch (about 23 cm) papercraft LEGO man that he built.
He says it is based on the “spaceman” LEGO pattern, and I think Jeremy did a very good job, it looks like a very clean build! ;o)
So good in fact, that I think the minifigure in the front is a bit jealous: with its extra long legs, it looks like it wished it would be bigger too…! ;o)
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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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parts (1,16 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,41 kB PDF file)
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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)
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!
27-12-2014: Would you believe that this papercraft Sora from the Kingdom Hearts II video game was only the first papercraft model that Jan built…?!
I had to read twice, because he did such a great job! Jan sent two more pictures, to show that it’s not a trick, and that his papercraft Sora looks good from all angles:
picture 2 | picture 3
Because papercraft models can collect a lot of dust, you should really clean them regularly; or you can do like Jan, and keep it nice and safe in a plastic box to prevent dust getting onto it in the first place! ;o)
Thank you for building a Ninjatoes’ papercraft model!
28-11-2013: Besides the two Batmobiles, Sunny Jain also built this papercraft Batman, together with his friends as a gift for another friend!
It’s a nice idea for any Batman fan of course, and I hope their friend liked the gift! ;o)
At one point, Sunny and his friends even thought about using real cloth for Batman’s cape, but because they couldn’t find a proper one, they stuck with paper (and it still looks really good I think! ;o)
24-11-2012: Sunny sent me a whole set of pictures of the papercraft Batmobile that he built from my papercraft webpage: picture 1
The unofficial name is the “Keaton Car“, because Michael Keaton played the role of Batman in the two movies (Batman and Batman Returns) in which this version of the Batmobile was used.
My original papercraft Batmobile was hand drawn and coloured with a black marker, and I made it so that the cockpit roof and the jet engine could be removed, as shown in this picture made by Sunny: picture 2
Because the Batmobile is all black of course, the “white lines” you often get on papercraft models from the edges of the paper, can become extra visible, as you can see in this picture: picture 3
Although Sunny didn’t mention it explicitly in his message, I think he found a great solution to that by painting over his papercraft Batmobile with black paint, because in the other pictures, you can see no more white lines and the whole model looks a single, smooth black, just like the real Batmobile! ;o)
picture 4 | picture 5 | picture 6
So that’s a great job building his very own papercraft Batmobile, and a great inventivity from Sunny!
Update: Sunny sent me some more pictures of the building process of his papercraft Batmobile!
I always find it very neat to see other people’s papercraft projects too, how a bunch of 2D paper sheets transform into a 3D paper model. ;o)
As you can see in Sunny’s pictures, you really don’t need a lot of tools to build a papercraft model:
picture 1 | picture 2 | picture 3 | picture 4 | picture 5 | picture 6
Update 17-11-2013: Sunny now also built the Lincoln Futura concept car Batmobile from the 1960’s Batman television series, made by Paper Inside!
Sunny found it very challenging because there were a lot of small parts, and to make it look even better, he touched up the white edges of the paper with black and red colours.
The most troubling parts were the famous double canopy windshields of the Lincoln Futura, because it was very difficult to get the plastic sheets to stick…
But Sunny managed to do it, and here are some of the pictures he sent me (but only a few though, because Sunny really took *a lot* of pictures of the entire build process…! ;o)
picture 1 | picture 2 | picture 3 | picture 4
Update 13-11-2014: This time Sunny didn’t build Batman or a Batmobile, but Wall-E (from the animation movie with the same name) made by Paper-Replika: link
It was quite challenging says Sunny, which is not difficult to understand when you see all the different parts: picture 3
But as usual, Sunny managed to build a great paper model! ;o)
Thank you for building these Ninjatoes’ (and Paper Inside’s and Paper-Replika’s ;o) papercraft models!

163022 The Legend of Zelda Skull Keeta (October 31, 2014)
from: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask video game / size: ± 21 cm
Download:
parts (1,35 MB PDF file)
instructions (1,64 MB PDF file)
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