Armos (Wind Waker)

Armos have appeared in many Zelda games to date. In Wind Waker, the best strategy to defeat them is to shoot them in the eye, paralysing it and enabling Link to attack the gem on their backs. Link can also sneak around the back to attack their weak spot.

Tips: Build from the top down. Take your time when gluing the smallest parts, and wait for the glue to dry before moving on to the next flap. After testbuilding, I found it easier to stick on the spikes without flaps. To do this, just apply a small amount of glue to edge you want to stick and if you use PVA glue you'll find it will attach quite quickly and easily.

Dimensions:

Height: 18cm
Width: 14cm
Depth: 16cm

Pages: 4
Parts: 34
Difficulty: Easy/Medium

Tom Nook

Tom Nook is the crafty raccoon and store owner in the various Animal Crossing games. He will give you a part time job when you first start out, and charge you large mortgages every time you upgrade your house.

Tips: Build from the head down, closing at the soles of his feet. Fully build all the limbs and the tail before attaching them to the body. Don't forget to leave the soles of his feet open though, or it will be hard to close.

Dimensions:

Height: 12cm
Width: 9cm
Depth: 8cm

Pages: 3
Parts: 30
Difficulty: Easy/Medium

 

Penguin Mario

Penguin Mario is a power-up first appearing in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. As Penguin Mario he can slide quickly along ice, throw ice balls, swim better and even slide along the surface of water.

Tips: Build from the head down, Sealing at the soles of the feet. Build the nose before attaching it to the face, and complete the arms before attaching them to the body. This papercraft is fairly simple, so you shouldn't have too many problems, but use the .pdo file in Pepakura if you get stuck.

Dimensions:

Height: 17cm
Width: 12cm
Depth: 10cm

Pages: 4
Parts: 49
Difficulty: Easy/Medium

Blooper (Super Mario Sunshine)

Bloopers are recurring Mario enemies that have appeared in most of the games in the series, although they had their most unique appearance in Super Mario Sunshine. It was also the first game where Bloopers were able to stand on dry land.

Tips: Build from the head down, starting with the two big side pieces. Build down to the tentacles, then build the biggest two first and attach them to the body. Fully complete the other four tentacles, then also attach them to the body. Seal with the large octagon piece on the bottom.

Dimensions:

Height: 15cm
Width: 22cm
Depth: 15cm

Pages: 4
Parts: 48
Difficulty: Easy/Medium

Ball Bowser

A really simple, easy to build papercraft. It is Bowser, imagined as if its body was just a sphere. This is a similar concept to 'Cubee-Craft', a popular way of turning characters into very simple templates using a cube as a base. Bowser has appeared in most Mario games, usually as the main villain to beat. He has an affinity for kidnapping Princess Peach, but is always thwarted in the end.

Dimensions:

Height: 9cm
Width: 10cm
Depth: 11cm
Pages: 3

Link To The Past Agahnim Diorama

Agahnim is one of the main villains in the Zelda game The Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past. This craft is a diorama of the scene where Link returns to Hyrule Castle to save Princess Zelda, but he is too late and Agahnim sends her to the dark world. Shortly after, he gets beaten up by Link for the first time.

Dimensions:

Height: 7cm
Width: 18cm
Depth: 15cm
Pages: 6

Pokémon Papercraft - Pidgey

Pidgey is a 1st Generation Pokémon, number #016 in the Pokédex. It's a Normal/Flying Type and evolves into Pidgeotto at level 18, and Pidgeot at level 36. In the Pokédex it is listed as a Tiny Bird Pokémon, and is in the Flying Egg Group.

Dimensions:

Height: 17cm
Width: 25cm
Depth: 17cm
Pages: 6 

Twilight Princess Cat

Cats have appeared in a handful of Zelda games, but their most extensive was in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Cats can be picked up and even spoken to while you are in wolf form. This craft is of one of the generic cat models from the game.

Dimensions:

Height: 10cm
Width: 4.6cm
Depth: 20cm
Pages: 2

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