Applin is a new 8th gen Pokemon that resembles an apple. It can evolve into Flapple or Appletun.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 10cm
Width: 6cm
Depth: 11cm
Pages: 1
Parts: 11
Difficulty: Easy
Applin is a new 8th gen Pokemon that resembles an apple. It can evolve into Flapple or Appletun.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 10cm
Width: 6cm
Depth: 11cm
Pages: 1
Parts: 11
Difficulty: Easy
Grookey is one of the three starter Pokémon in Sword and Shield. If you have an affinity for water types, you’ll choose sobble, the nervous blue chameleon. Unlike the real sobble, this paper version won’t survive getting wet but it’s still a reasonable approximation.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 20cm
Width: 10cm
Depth: 17cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 25
Difficulty: Easy
Grookey is one of the three starter Pokémon coming to Sword and Shield. Grookey is a grass type musical monkey who wields a magical stick. The stick can help plants to grow while Grookey hammers out a beat with it.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 20cm
Width: 17cm
Depth: 13cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 28
Difficulty: Easy
Polterpup first appeared in Luigi’s Mansion 2 on 3DS and now he’s back and just as adorable in Luigi’s Mansion 3 on Switch. He’s a cheeky little ghost dog who can cause problems, but with a face like that it’s impossible to be angry with him.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 13cm
Width: 11cm
Depth: 10cm
Pages: 2
Parts: 18
Difficulty: Easy
The classic Gen 1 pokémon Meowth gets a fresh lease on life and a new Gigantimax form in the upcoming Pokémon games. An unassuming feline becomes a giant tower of terror, a sort of… long cat, if you like.
Take your Meowth to the next level by giving it the incredible gift of variable height. This papercraft uses sliding body segments to give an extending action to an otherwise simple shape. It’s important to use thick paper (I used 160gsm) and to pull the body segments as tight as possible around each other so that your Meowth retains its height even when standing. I’ve also put weight in the feet to give it extra stability.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 21 - 30cm
Width: 16cm
Depth: 7cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 33
(Plus tabs for mechanism)
Difficulty: Easy
The eighth generation of Pokémon is fast approaching and that means a brand new set of critters to catch and train into the ultimate fighting machine. One such creature that’s sure to be a poké-battling powerhouse is Wooloo, a rotund wooly sheep pokémon. This wooloo may not be made of wool, but paper is better anyway - right?
This papercraft uses layers of scalloped paper to emulate the curly, fluffy coat of a wooloo. Some of the details on the head can be fiddly in comparison, but none of them need to be completely sealed off so you’ll always have easy access to the back side of the parts for adjustments.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 10cm
Width: 10cm
Depth: 12cm
Pages: 4
Parts: 40
Difficulty: Easy
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening first released on the original Nintendo Gameboy in 1996. The game was Link’s first outing on Gameboy and takes place when Link washes ashore on a mysterious island after a shipwreck. Link must journey across and escape the island, but this may involve some sacrifice along the way…
In 1998 Link’s Awakening was re-released in full colour on the Gameboy Colour with an extra colour themed dungeon. In 2019, Link’s Awakening returned in HD with a brand new cute 3D art style on Switch. Now Link can wake up on your desktop in miniature form. Just download the free template, print and glue the pieces together and maybe Link will find himself trapped in your world.
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 15cm
Width: 12cm
Depth: 13cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 32
Difficulty: Easy
The splatfests may be over, but Splatoon lives on in all our hearts. Now it can live on on your desk too with this simple little squid papercraft. The body is an easy open shape but the tentacles can be a bit fiddly. Ultimately, there are very few parts so this papercraft gets an easy rating.
The download comes with a handful of alternate colours and it’s a simple matter to change it to any colour you like.
Height: 12cm
Width: 12cm
Depth: 13.5cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 12
Difficulty: Easy
You all know who this skeleton is, it's Sans from the immensely popular indie game Undertale! Known for his chill demeanor and skill at puns (also his gruellingly hard bossfight), you can have your own paper Sans Undertale using this simple template. With him on your desk you'll never have a bad time.
Height: 16cm
Width: 10cm
Depth: 6cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 25
Difficulty: Easy
Picross 3D is a 2009/10 DS game that took 2D picross puzzles into three dimensions. The player chips away the unneeded cubes to leave behind a blocky shape. This papercraft is of one of the puzzles - a dog which is featured on the cover art and title screen of the game.
It's a simple papercraft with very few parts, but can be slightly fiddly due to the number of awkward angles in the model. Check out the video guide below for help and remember you will need to score every fold. If you print the lineless version, take extra care with this! You may have to take a few measurements to ensure your folds are in the right place.
Dimensions:
Height: 12cm
Width: 7cm
Depth: 12cm
Pages: 3
Parts: 10
DIfficulty: Easy
Valoo is a character from the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. He lives atop Dragon Roost Island and protects the Rito tribe that also resides there. When a Rito comes of age, they travel to the top of Dragon Roost to receive a scale from Valoo that enables them to grow their wings. When Link first travels to the island a monster is torturing Valoo, preventing young Rito from getting their wings. Link must defeat the monster using Valoo’s tail in the very first boss battle of the game.
The papercraft stands at about 12cm tall, depending on how high up you position the head. It wasn’t created in Pepakura, so unfortunately there is no .pdo to help with construction, but for help there are full diagram instructions with the recommended build order, and check out the finished build picture for the positioning of parts.
Murfy/Murphy is Rayman's flying green guide. He first appeared in Rayman 2, and gives tips and hints to the player.
Tips: Build the head, body and feet, closing with the pieces without flaps. Stick the wings and arms back to back and glue them to the body, then add the feet and the head.
Dimensions:
Height: 7cm
Width: 8cm
Depth: 8cm
Pages: 1
Parts: 20
Difficulty: Easy
The Teensies are a magical race appearing in the Rayman series. This papercraft is of four particular Teensies, the Grand Minimus, who are the kings of the Teensies. Originally only one of them was king, but they have all forgotten which one.
Dimensions:
Height: 12cm
Width: 4cm
Depth: 8cm
Pages: 1
Parts: 12
Difficulty: Easy
Pigs played a similar role to cuccos in the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. They will run away when chased, but are easy to catch if you sneak up behind them. When fed bait, they will dig in the ground and might uncover something interesting.
Tips: Follow the build order on the templates. the lettered parts are legs and ears, and there are corresponding letters next to the holes they should fit into.
Dimensions:
Height: 9cm
Width: 7cm
Depth: 11cm
Pages: 1
Parts: 18
Difficulty: Easy
Based on the sprites from The Legend of Zelda, the compass is an item that is found in each of the various dungeons in the game. Once you find it, it will point out treasure chests and the location of the boss on the map.
Tips: Follow the number order and take take when sealing the base with the last piece. Don't forget you need to score every fold, so use the lined version as a reference if you want to work with the lineless version.
Dimensions:
Height: 4cm
Width: 10cm
Depth: 9cm
Pages: 1
Parts: 3
Difficulty: Easy