zondag 30 maart 2008

Questions, comments and tips

I'm sometimes quite embarrassed that I don't always post the finished result of the papercraft itself. I don't have the time and ink to create all the papercrafts I blog myself, and most of them don't have pictures of themselfs on the internet. Therefore, I really want to ask you all to send your finished results of any Nintendo papercraft to me, so I can use these pictures to add with the posts. In this way, people will see the result of what they are going to download, and be more motivated for making the papercraft. If you mail your (nick)name with your picture, I will ofcourse give you credit for the picture. 


If I posted anything without giving you, the creator, credits, please contact me.


If you have any other suggestions for improving this blog, please contact me at Drummyralf[@]Gmail[dot]com


Sending in your homebrew papercrafts is also appreciated. Although I won't promise I will post every single papercraft I reveive, I will surely thank you and take a look at it. 


Drummyralf

Power Star

Another easy papercraft here! A power star from various Mario games. In the first games, it gave you invincibility for a shot period of time. In Mario Party, you had to collect these stars in order to win the game. And you had to collect them in Super Mario64 ofcourse.  Have fun building!


Via 4chan, creator unknown

Donkey Kong NES

Some more classic papercrafting! Here is a Donkey Kong stage from the game Donkey Kong (NO WAI!) I really dig this awesome game. It's a real classic, and the first game Mario appeared in. It's not the hardest papercraft out there, actually it's pretty easy. But it looks awesome, and will surely shine in your papercraft collection. Don't forget to refill your black cartridge though, it takes up quite some black ink. 

zaterdag 29 maart 2008

Andross

Although Andross got quite a makeover at Lylatwars (or Star Fox 64), I still think this version looks the coolest. It's pretty old-school and all. I am still amazed that the SNES was able to produce real 3D on the screen. Yeah, good old times, fighting against Andross. Ah well, I'll just give you the link to the papercraft. 


By Reigning King of Faggots (No, I'm not kidding)

vrijdag 28 maart 2008

Ocarina

There are currently 2 Ocarinas available:

One thing I really dig in the game Ocarina of Time are the catchy songs you can play with the Ocarina. I really am amazed that the composers made so many different tunes with just a few notes. This Ocarina might not be able to produce tones, it will look pretty cool in your papercraft collection. It's just one page. You know you want it!

Note that the holes should probably be cut out one by one and glued on the ocarina after it is finished. So that black piece of paper with the white holes are the holes for the ocarina. 

Ocarina of Time
Ocarina of Time lineless


Nintendo64 Ocarina of Time
Nicole Lozano made a life-size ocarina! Well, to be honest, that isn't really that big. The ocarina of Link is about 15-20 cm long :P

Anyway, I think this one is cooler then the previous one I posted. This one also has the right textures (the holes) and even has a guide of how to make it! Can it become even better then this?

Enjoy!

Ocarina Papercraft

By Nicole Lozano

Nintendo64 Logo

I know this one is pretty old, but I think it's still worth posting. The N64 was one of Nintendo's finest consoles after all. The papercraft was made by billybob884, from who we have seen other amazing and high-quality papercrafts. Maybe after building, you suddenly feel the urge to plug in your Nintendo 64 to relive some of the awesome memories you had back in the old days. Have fun building it!

Download it here

Pokeballs

*Insert random pokemon* I choose you! Yup, those little pesters live in these things called Pokeballs. Yeah, I'm talking about Pokemon. I'll be honest, I played loads of Pokemon when I was younger, so I can name most pokemon. And I think A LOT of people are actually a pokemon fan, although they won't admit it in public. It is for children after all ;)
Anyway, this blog is about papercraft, so I'll stop whining and just give you the links to the friggin Pokeballs. Happy papercrafting!

Pokeball (Easy 1 page version)


Download detailed Pokeballs here!

Picture by Gazamaniac

woensdag 26 maart 2008

Brain Age

Jup, that's right! It's the guy from Brain Age! I always wondered why he was so kubic-like. Now I know! So that it's easy to make a papercraft out of him! Have fun building it!

Download Brain Age guy!

Made by Zelas

Navi

HEY LISTEN! It's a Navi Papercraft! I have double feelings about the fact that it doesn't come with sound effects. On one hand it was quite funny to have that annoying bugger say HEY! On the other hand, it was so annoying that I'd love to kill Navi sometimes. Although Navi is actually blue, it still looks like the little pester. Now we only have to wait for a recolour, so that we have Tatl as well. 

Edit: Recolors have arrived!

Fairy (Green, on picture)
Navi (Blue-ish)
Tatl (Yellow)
Tael (Purple)


Recolors by Kratos

dinsdag 25 maart 2008

Ocarina of Time: Spiritual Stones

Sometimes I am really amazed by what I find on 4chan. Like these spritiual stones from the game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Why didn't anyone bother to make them before? These stones are awesome! They might be even more awesome if you printed the coloured sections of the stones on transparant paper. Oh yeah! Shiny! Now all you have to do is find an altar to put them on, and your time-traveling can begin! Let's save the world, baby! Note that I don't take any responsibility for damage made in the future. 
Happy Papercrafting!

Spiritual stone of Water
Spiritual stone of Fire
Spiritual stone of Forest

Spiritual Stone pack (contains PDO files, which can be opened in Pepakura Designer)


by Icthus7, Picture by Kaboom

maandag 24 maart 2008

Lakitu

Remember the cameraguy in Super Mario 64 when you looked in the mirrors somewhere in the castle? It's Lakitu! This weird turtleguy first appeared in Super Mario Kart E: Super Mario Bros to throw spikey balls at your plumber. And now you can add it to your papercraft collection too! 


Via 4chan

zondag 23 maart 2008

Tingle

It's Tingle! The little green fairy-boy who first appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, and later showed up in some other Zelda games. It now even has it's own game: Tingle's Rupeeland. Now you can add this greedy little fairy to your papercraft collection. Download here

By Notlaw. Photo by Red Yoshi.

zaterdag 22 maart 2008

Donkey Kong

It's the most famous ape in history! Donkey Kong! This papercraft is a model from the N64 game, Donkey Kong64. Now we only have to wait until someone takes the time to make a Diddy, Dixie and a Cranky Kong. Be sure to add it to your papercraft collection now!


By Icthus7, Photo by ryo007

Zelda: The Windwaker: Various Papercrafts!


There are just a few Zelda: The Windwaker papercrafts out there on the internet.I was really exciting when I found these crafts, waiting to be build. A bomb, hyoi pear, pot, boomerang, letterbox, a shield, a sign and the holy Triforce are now available to add to your papercraft collection.

What are you waiting for? Download them right away! 

Note that some papercrafts might miss some folds to put glue on. You can make these yourself easily with wastepaper. Happy papercrafting!

Download Windwaker Items here!
Triforce

Items and Scenery by 16bit. Triforce by Ryo007. Picture by sgonzales22

Great Mighty Poo

Billybob884, the guy who made some other great Conker's Bad Fur Day papercrafts has released another great looking papercraft! The Great Mighty Poo! This monster will sure look disguisting in your papercraft collection. 

Click here to get this awesome papercraft, and here for the instructions.

Be sure to check out billybob's other Conker papercrafts, like Conker, Gregg the Reaper, Money Wadd and the Chocolate health