one more Halloween papercraft well if u want to buil it there is more model from The Paper model Factory just click the link to get alll cute halloween papercraft
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Halloween Papercraft - Ghost Kitty
one more Halloween papercraft well if u want to buil it there is more model from The Paper model Factory just click the link to get alll cute halloween papercraft
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
TOTODILE
158 / TOTODILE - Pokémon Papercraft
Name: Totodile
Type: Water
Species: Big Jaw Pokémon
Height: 0.6 m (2'00″)
Weight: 9.5 kg (20.9 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Totodile are very powerful especially underwater. They have very powerful jaws and have a bad habit of biting anything they see. So better not turn your back on a Totodile. They, however, are always ready for a laugh and are very playful. Evolves into Croconaw then to a Feraligatr.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 16 cm/6.3 in
Width: 13 cm/5.1 in
Depth: 18 cm/7.1 in
No. of Pages: 5
No. of Pieces: 45
Level: Medium
Designer: Brandon
Photo: Paperbuff
NOTES: The fingers can be quite fiddly the way most fingers can be. Just take your time to score and fold the fingers neatly and you should be okay. Build instructions and suggested build order are included in the template.
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Name: Totodile
Type: Water
Species: Big Jaw Pokémon
Height: 0.6 m (2'00″)
Weight: 9.5 kg (20.9 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Totodile are very powerful especially underwater. They have very powerful jaws and have a bad habit of biting anything they see. So better not turn your back on a Totodile. They, however, are always ready for a laugh and are very playful. Evolves into Croconaw then to a Feraligatr.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 16 cm/6.3 in
Width: 13 cm/5.1 in
Depth: 18 cm/7.1 in
No. of Pages: 5
No. of Pieces: 45
Level: Medium
Designer: Brandon
Photo: Paperbuff
NOTES: The fingers can be quite fiddly the way most fingers can be. Just take your time to score and fold the fingers neatly and you should be okay. Build instructions and suggested build order are included in the template.
u like them downloads and make them your self there is more u can find them here
how to make papercraft
what u need
The Tools
The Tools
- Paper – u can use 100 - 120gsm (gram per square meter) paper. I’ve tried thicker paper and found it too rigid for detailed parts. This thickness produces sturdy models even over 40cm.
- Glue – basicly u can use any glue that u can find but i only use white glue thou because that is the only glue that i can find
- Blade – I use X-Acto #11 Blades with a X-Acto X2000 knife which is coated in rubber for grip. A pack of 100 replacement blades from ebay cost me 25$ and those blades will last me nearly a lifetime. Blades are good for cutting corners and thin paper.
- Scissors – I’ve used plain kid’s scissors and they work fine for me. Scissors make cleaner cuts than blades, and is easier than blades to cut with on thick paper. However, they are very hard to cut corners with, which is why I use both scissors and blades when cutting, one to cut regular long lines, and the other to cut corners, including the valleys between glue flaps.
- Tweezers - I rely on blunt tip micro tweezers and bent tip tweezers to get myself out of difficult situations.
- Sharp Object – The sharp end is used to score paper. Some examples of this type of tool is a safety pin, needle, and dull blades (which is my preference).
- Paper Clip – I unravel it and use it whenever there is a glue flap out of my tweezer’s reach. I use this only very occasionally because with experience, you can start anticipating and avoiding these difficult situations by changing your build order
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