Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Conker's Chainsaw



Here is Conker's chainsaw from the Rare (previously rareware) game: Conker's bad Fur Day". The game was a classic n64 game, despite it being an M game. Anyways, have fun building!

You can pick it up here.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Princess Zelda "Wind Waker"

The model that finalized and available for download! There is a file called "Fix" which is where I had to agree that two problems were: joints of the arms and joins the head with the body. The model has a total of 9 pages, with 7 pages are in the main file and the 2 others are in the file "Fix". Any doubt or want to see the process of construction, visit the official topic of the model in the forum (Nintendo Papercraft). Good fun!




Download - Princess Zelda "Wind Waker"

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Zora

PhotobucketHere's an awesome papercraft from our forums: a N64 Zora! The completed papercraft is 20cm tall. Zoras are the peaceful, fish-like race from The Legend Of Zelda, that can live on both land and in water. In Zelda: Ocarina of Time, they were trapped by Ganondorf as he turned the Zora's Domain into a frozen wasteland, until Link defeated the creature in Lake Hylia and restored the Zoras and Zora's domain back to normal.

Get it here!

Zora designed by Xenonray.

Check out the original topic on our forums!

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Bomb Flower

"Wait whu.. Awesome!!" That's what I thought when I saw this picture. The Bomb Flower is probably one of the coolest Zelda item papercrafts that we currently have on the blog. You could find this bombflower on several places in several Zelda games. Most of the time when you had not yet gotten the bomb bag. I remember this awesome puzzle in the Dodongo's cavern where there was a staircase surrounded with bombs. It was great!
Anyway, here's the papercraft. If you can use Pepakura Designer, you can change the textures of the bomb to a different color. If you can't use it, you'll have to stick with the blue bombs that is provided in the PDFs. Enjoy!

Bomb Flower
Rapidshare, Medafire

By Kaboom

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Lucas



Lucas was a companion of Ness in the odd but fun rpg for the SNES, Earthbound. This is a recolor done by
Honeymustardn
Have fun building!

You can pick it up here.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Gordo

I know this is kinda an old papercraft, but I decided to post it anyway for archive purposes. Gordo is a common enemy in the Kirby series.
Gordo is a rare kind of enemy that can't be destroyed by anything (except for pits), not even Crash and Kirby can't inhale it, all he can do is avoid Gordo.
Gordo is a simple black or blue metal ball with two big eyes, and with six spikes on its side that move in and out in unison. Gordo normally floats in the air, either stationary, or moving in a pattern back and forth, or up and down. Sometimes Gordo will just move along walls or floors as well.

Have fun!
Gordo pack (includes lined and lineless jpg+PDO)
Rapidshare, Mediafire

Picture by louispierce

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Deku Nut

Deku Nuts were one of the first weapons Link acquired. Unlike many of the weapons in the game, the Deku Nut could be used by both child and adult Link. The best way to harvest Deku Nuts was to destroy Deku Babas. Sheik also used Deku Nuts to seemingly vanish (as the flash the nuts create caused Link to look away from her).

The Deku Nut also appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an item. The DekuNut will explode when thrown and will stun anyone who is caught in the explosion.

Have fun!

Deku Nut
Rapidshare, Mediafire

By Kaboom

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Mumbo's head

This designer must have felt sorry he didn't make this papercraft a little bit later. If he did, he could have used this papercraft to participate in the Banjo contest. Ah well, life's not always fair. It's still an awesome papercraft nonetheless. Not too hard, just one page. Note that the eyes have valleyfolds.

Have fun!

Mumbo's head

By Bust Papercraft

We might need a Banjo tag soon :P

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Lens of Truth

I know what you're thinking: What the heck is that thing in that picture? Well, it's a Lens of Truth. I know it's not top-notch quality, but I think it actually looks pretty decent. With some creativity, you might want to use some purple see-through paper to replace the purple circles that you print out.

The Lens of Truth is an artifact that lets Link see "the truth", and is found in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. The Lens of Truth allows the user to see the truth; that is, to see things that are not normally visible to the naked eye. It shows which walls, floors and objects are fake, and it allows the user to see things such as invisible ladders, platforms, enemies and ghosts. Be warned, as it drains Magic Power over time (although if you set the lens to a button, then tap the button repeatedly and it will not drain your magic).

Anyway, here's the papercraft. Have fun!

Lens of Truth
Rapidshare, Mediafire

By Wanijobo, Picture by Kratos

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Contest time!



It's time for our very first contest! The theme is Banjo Kazooie. Are you the designer who is going to win this very first contest of Nintendo Papercraft?

The rules:
-1 entry per person. You can edit your model after posting, so that you can obtain feedback from members or other contestants
-You have to make the model yourself. Don't use an existing papercraft
-The craft should be made during the period of this contest. You may not submit a papercraft that you made before this contest started
-The model somehow needs to be connected to Banjo Kazooie/Tooie
-You may rip from the N64 game for models
-You need permission from your parents to give out your adress to me (Drummyralf) if you are under 18.
-You agree that your submission may be posted on the blog.
-You won't argue about the prize you win or in what place you ended in this contest
-Each entry needs to have a picture of the assembled papercraft with it
-Your submission should be submitted before 14th of September 2008


For more informations, the prizes and any questions you might have, please go to the forums

Let the contest begin!

Metroid Diorama

Time for a Diorama. A Metroid diorama this time. I don't really know which game it's from, since I'm one of the few Nintendo fans that haven't played these games. Anyway, this papercraft is pretty awesome, so have fun building it!

Metroid Diorama
Page1, Page2, Page3

By Metroidfan66. Original topic

Note: ChuChu Jelly now has 4 lineless versions available!

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Blastoise

Hi guyz and girlz! I'm back from vacation! Was away for a week, as you might also have noticed in blogposts. I apologize for this. This is completely my fault since I left the staff with too few papercrafts.

Anyway, there should be a daily update again from now on! And today's papercraft is Blastoise! Blastoise is the evolution of a Wartortle. Blastoise is a bipedal, large, blue tortoise with a brown shell and two water cannons that jut out of the top of its shell. The cannons can be withdrawn inside the shell, or rotated to point backwards; this enables Blastoise to commence jet assisted rams. It can shoot water from its cannons with enough force to punch holes in steel, and enough accuracy to hit an empty can 160 feet away.

Onto the papercraft part!

Blastoise
Rapidshare, Mediafire

By schlenkster. Original Topic

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Bremen Mask

MM - Bremen Mask The Bremen Mask, another item from the game Majora's Mask, is a bird-like mask that  Link is given by a man in Clock Town.  When wearing it, and playing his ocarina, all the small animals of the Clock Town region, such as dogs and chicks, will follow him.  It is part of the quest that leads Link to getting the bunny hood.
This craft comes in three sizes: the "item size", which is scaled to fit the existing zelda models as though it were an item for them; the "model size", which is roughly the size of your outstretched hand; and the "life size", which is big enough to wear.  If the larger sizes appear confusing, I suggest that you take a look at the smallest size, as it is less pieces (and a more clear lay-out) than the larger ones, since it was not subject to the same page constraints as they.

Download:
Rapidshare - Item Size  Model Size  Life Size

Later, it will also be available on my site (which is currently undergoing an update).

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Sun's Mask

MM - Sun's Mask
Part of the set of masks from the game Majora's mask, this is the Sun's Mask.  It is not actually a wearable mask in the game, but is part of a side-quest in which you must help the engaged Kafei and Anju reunite.  Kafei recovers this mask from the thief's hideout--with Link's help, of course--after navigating a complex system of puzzles.  This craft features that same mask, and is simple to build.

Download:
Rapidshare - Lined or Unlined
MediaFire - Lined or Unlined

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Totodile

Totodile Papercraft
Hello!  I am Navi, and although a few of my models have been on the blog, this is my first post as a writer for the site.  So, today I bring you a new model!  One of my own: a Totodile.  The totodile is, of course, one of the basic Pokemon.  This model, though somewhat complex at certain parts, is a fairly easy build for the most part, so a moderate crafter, or a dedicated beginner should easily be able to complete it.
The red spikes on the back of the standard totodile are included in the model, though they are not shown in the example.  Also, for the most difficult part of the model, the hands, an alternate part is provided (without fingers) to help those looking for a quicker build.  I hope all the poke fans out there enjoy this one!

Download
Rapidshare: Lined  or  Unlined
MediaFire: Lined  or  Unlined

You will also be able to find this model, with some extra pictures of a built example, on my site shortly.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Kokiri Sword

The kokiri sword is the first sword link recieves. He has to have one and a shield to be able to access the great deku tree. This one is full scale, so be prepared to use some ink! Have fun building!

Page 1, Page 2, Page 3

Picture by Link

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

ChuChu Jelly

PhotobucketChuChu jelly is the loot that you get after slaying a chuchu. This version is from the WindWaker, released on the gamecube. Different colored jelly had different effects. Most were good, but one was bad, so you had to pay attention to which color you consumed!

ChuChu Jelly lined:
Red,, Blue, Green

ChuChu Jelly Lineless:
Red, Blue, Green, Yellow

Thanks to Brynna for making a lineless version!

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Friday, August 08, 2008

Goron

PhotobucketEver felt like you needed a friendly rock eating monster to join your papercraft collection? Well here it is! The papercraft itself is not too difficult to build, but not too easy either. You don't have to be a pro, but I recommend you only build this if you have some papercrafting experience.

Download it here!

By Gazamaniac

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Luigi (2)

Here's a second Luigi, but this time it has it's own pants instead of the green one!

Here are some building tips from Lumaman:
-Glue the bottom of the head (under his chin) on after you glue the hat on. Gluing the hat on will be easier if there is a hole to add pressure to the tabs.
-Cut slits were the ears will be before cuting out the sides of the head. I didn't do this and had to cut the tabs off and glue the ears straight on (This made it more messy)
-There is a triangular hole in the face before you glue on the nose. Just slip the top two tabs of the nose in and glue them on the inside.
-Some of the tabs are kinda small. Just be patient, it will eventually glue together.

Download
Rapidshare, Mediafire

By DocD, Picture by Lumaman

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Banjo and Kazooie

PhotobucketHere is Banjo and Kazooie. Created by rare (previously rareware) Banjo and Kazooie are the lead characters in 2 of the n64's best games (the best in my opinion) Banjo Kazooie,(release in 1998) and Banjo Tooie (released in 2000). These games were extremely fun, but also challenging, just like this papercraft: this is not one for beginners!It was created by Navi,and you can find it at her website. Have fun building!

Created by: Navi

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