@IGotMadAtTheCheat With the sword included, that's a good guess actually: it's about 10,5 inches tall. Without the sword, Link himself is about 7 inches tall (with his knees bent as in the model).
@bakuman551 I've made some very challenging models (like wolf Link and Super Smash Bros. Melee Link) but Fierce Deity Link is actually not that difficult I think. ;o) The parts and step-by-step instructions are on my webpage.
@LinksOcarinaa Nah, people have been papercrafting for ages, although video game papercraft is relatively new, I guess. ;o)
There are lots of sites where you can download free templates to build yourself, you can find my own site with Fierce Deity Link if you Google "ninjatoes papercraft".
@ninjatoespapercraft THANK YOU! I appreciate it, and altho this Diety papercraft look tough, I'll still try it sometime soon hopefully and post a vid just like yours. Thanks :)
@superguy7467 Especially on "blocky" models like this N64 model, it's important to score and fold all the fold lines properly. If you're having trouble seeing the fold lines on the printed parts, use the PDF file on your computer and zoom in to see them more clearly.
On parts 12, 13 and 14, most fold lines are mountain folds (which you have to fold down) but there are a few that need to be folded up (valley folds).
Once you have that sorted out, it really shouldn't be very difficult anymore.
@superguy7467 Start by folding part 12, and then glue the glueing tab together so you get a symmetrical shape like you see in part 18 of the instructions.
Then cut out, fold and glue on part 13 around it like you see in step 19. On the template parts 12 and 13 are positioned roughly the way they should go together.
Part 14 wraps around parts 12 and 13 again kinda like it is positioned on the template.
Pre-shape/fold the parts first to see if it looks like the instructions and you'll get it!
@superguy7467 I'm glad you found my explanation helpful. ;o) Take your time folding and pre-shaping everything the right way according to the fold lines on the instructions and the pictures in the instructions, and I'm sure you will be able to finish your Fierce Deity Link! ;o)
@GpB217 Yes, one of the things that I like from making paper models from these games, is that the polygonal / blocky style looks just like in the games! ;o)
@xXFleetlinerXx You can download the parts and instructions for this model from my papercraft site (I can't use links here, but if you Google " ninjatoes papercraft webpage " you will find it).
Fierce Deity Link is in the Zelda section of course; after printing the parts on sturdy printer paper, you can cut them out and glue them together following the instructions.
@RedLink1000 I think if you're determined enough to build it to trace the parts off the monitor, then you definately have the determination to do a great job building it now you have a printer!
And since you built it before as a prototype, I'm sure you remember if you found any parts particularly difficult to build, so you have a good idea what to look out for! ;o)
@Delta2334Rockstar111 Thank you, I always like making paper model from "old" videogames like Majora's Mask and Ocarina of time, because if you make sharp, crisp folds, it looks exactly like the polygons from the actual game! ;o)
@RedLink1000 You mean the background music? It's the "Mask House Theme", but the Song of Healing has the same melody, yes (many of the songs in the game have parallels like that).
@sonicaddict56 All of my paper models (including Sora of course ;o) are available on my papercraft webpage; I'm afraid YouTube doesn't allow links in the comments, so you'll have to find it one my YouTube frontpage profile, or search for "Ninjatoes papercraft" using Google or another search engine.
The parts and instructions for Sora can be found in the Kingdom Hearts section, to open them you will need a PDF reader (most people already have one, though ;o)
Um I'm kinda stuck on part 32 I'm not sure if I have it right. I haven't glune (don't know if that's a word) it yet but when I get everything in place it doesn't look like the picture in the instructions. Plz help somehow
@dburkhar95 The best tip I can give you, is to score and fold all the fold lines the best you can to help you pre-shape the part the right way.
The fold lines can be very hard to see on the printed sheets, so use the digital PDF version on your computer to see which fold lines need be folded up (valley folds) and which ones need to be folded down (mountain folds).
The upper part of part 32 will become the "top" of the hair, and the bottom part the "inside" of the hair.
@ninjatoespapercraft I will try to make some extra pictures and a schematic to show which glueing tab goes where (I will upload them to the "papercraft help" album in my Webshots gallery).
But the best way to find out how to fold and glue together the part is pre-shaping it with all the mountain and valley folds, and try to see without glue first how it should fit together.
Then when everything is okay, apply some glue and glue it to the rest of the parts.
@dburkhar95 I'm sorry to hear that! It happens sometimes, that you try so many different things with a difficult parts that it ends up beyond salvage...
The good thing about papercraft, is that you can always print a new part, if you want to, of course... ;o)
@17solstice I might try a nice HALO model in the future, but whether or not it won't be too hard, that's for everybody to decide on their own of course. ;o)
On DeviantArt Billybob884 already made several papercraft HALO models if you want to make some now, and you might find some others made by other people too if you google around. ;o)
Another question, wouldn't it be AWESOME once u got all the masks in majors mask (game not papercraft) and got fierce diety links mask and then u would be able to use it whenever not just in boss fight. Take out enemies in a hit, TOTAL CHAOS!! Or maybe go through the entire game again with it...sweet. Just imagine that. I mean u did all the work to get all 30 or so masks (so hard) and u can only enjoy ONI link when in boss fights, that's not fair. Anyway that's it bye
@dburkhar95 There *are* supposed to be some glitches/cheatsthat let you wear the FD Mask outside of boss battles, but to be honest, I think it would be major overkill to use it against regular enemies...! ;o)
I'm using a que tip to spread the glue (since the nozzle doesn't ) so it's not really all that thick and I got the technique kinda done so i use the tabs more. Anyway thanks man and if it's all right if I ask u any problems or annoyances I have while making this? Ur advice is really good and also calms me down after the stresses I have making this (:
@dburkhar95 Haha well the most important tip I can give you is not the get stressed out! ;o) If you feel it's getting frustrating, simply leave it alone for a while and pick it up again when you feel like it again. ;o)
Hey I'm tryin to make this, I'm really slow and sloppy ( I've just had printed it today and all I got is the boot and I worked on it for about an hour and a half.) I can't get the elmers glue to stick very well so I slop it around the creases and hope it stays. I have to cut and paste it on another thicker sheet of paper and then cut it out, it's taking forever. Idk if I'm meant for this but it's my first and I really want it. Plz help any way possible!
@dburkhar95 The most important tip I can give you I think, is don't worry if it seems like it's taking forever! ;o) Just take your time, and if that means you only make one boot per day, then that's no problem!
As far as glueing goes, it's actually better if you DON'T use a lot of glue. A thin layer of glue that is only just "sticky" works best. That way, when you put the parts together, you can still move them around a bit, but you don't have to hold them forever. ;o)
@ninjatoespapercraft@dburkhar95 When possible, I always recommend printing the parts on thicker paper. It will make the model stronger in the end, and personally, I find thicker paper easier to work with, but other people might disagree. ;o)
Other people sometimes glue two sheets of paper together as well, but if you can, try printing directly on thicker paper. This way you don't have to bother glueing two sheets together and it will save a lot of time and effort.
@ninjatoespapercraft There is a nice papercraft tutorial available on Yamaha's website; unfortunately, I can't place the link directly here in the comments, but if you google "Yamaha's papercraft tutorial", you should be able to find it.
@optimussentinel66 If you're having trouble, closely study the PDF file with the parts, to make sure you didn't miss any fold lines (sometimes they're difficult to see after printing). Also makes sure you didn't mix up any valley and mountain folds.
Score all the fold lines and pre-shape the parts to see if they look like the instructions. Try without glue first to see if they fit together like they do in the instructions. Then, when you are sure you got it right, glue everything together.
@yuewingman456 You mean Fierce Deity Link or Haywan's Toon Link? ;o) Papercraft can be a time consuming hobby, but don't worry about it, take all the time you need. ;o)
@yuewingman456 Often when I don't have a lot of time, I also only build a few parts at a time, so sometimes it can also easily take me a long time before a model is completely done, even small ones. ;o)
@yuewingman456 The water temples in the Legend of Zelda series are often maze-like, and often have you backtrack rooms you've already visited after changing the flow of water for instance.
And often you need to use a certain weapon or item for something you would never think of at first... Sometimes it doesn't seem to make any sense, but try out your different items in all kinds of places and maybe you will find a way to continue the adventure! ;o)
@yuewingman456 1. Well, King is pretty big, so maybe it will be possible to make toon Link to scale without it becoming too small to be fun to build. ;o)
2. Although I didn't make Midna until much later, I did make her to be able to sit on wolf Link's back, so yes. ;o)
@yuewingman456 Haywan Chiu from Papercraft Museum made a big papercraft toon Link earlier (I can't place links here in the comments so you'll have to google it, but it's easy to find ;o)
I haven't made a toon Link myself yet, but I want to do do many more Wind Waker models in the future, and toon Link is an obvious choice of course! ;o)
@AlchemistxBankai Thanks for the compliment! Fierce Deity Link is one of my favourite models too, it turned out really nice. ;o) I do want to make a Metroid model some time, but I don't know when I will get around to it yet...
@dragonquillca From what I heard, those buttons appear at random and are supposed to make the noise of a vuvuzela (those plastic horns that fans use to make noise during the matches at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa) but because the looped fragment is so short, I personally think it sounds more like a very bad electric guitar... ;o)
@dragonquillca Me neither, I usually watch the matches on the telly. Thankfully they were able to filter out most of the noise during broadcasting, but knowing the football fans, chances are they will bring their vuvuzelas to every major tournament from now on...
If you take your time, probably an evening or two, depending on what's on TV. ;o)
But in the end, it depends on how fast you can cut, fold and glue of course, and how much time you are willing to spend on it to make it look as good as you can! ;o)
If you want to know how I made it, you can find some "work in progress" posts about it on my weblog under the tag "TloZ: Oni Link" (the URL is in the description and the video).
But all you really need to make one yourself are the parts and the instructions, and those are on my main site in the Zelda categorie (I can't place the link here, but it's on my YouTube channel page and on my weblog as well, send me a message if you can't find it. ;o)
Theyre in Portable Document Format (PDF) so you need a PDF Reader to view them.
Most computers already do (because PDF-files come bundled with so many software and on the internet nowadays) but if you don't, there are many free ones to choose from. Adobe Reader is a very common one.
Any PDF-file you click online should then open directly in your browser window, but you can also save it to your computer if you want to (sometimes that helps if there's a problem).
You can find the parts and instructions for my papercraft models at my main website (I can't link it here in the comments, but there's a link on my YouTube profile page and on my weblog, and you can probably also find it if you google "ninjatoes papercraft webpage")
Fierce Deity Link is in the Zelda section of course. ;o)
Haha thank you for the kind words, I'm glad you like it!
I'm a really big fan of the polygonal look of "older" videogames that you can translate into papercraft so well. Maybe I'll do another one of those soon. ;o)
Getting Oni Link to stand op just as it is, is a balance between the position of the arms/hands, the sword and the legs/feet.
If you can't get it to work, one option is putting weight *in* the feet. If you already built it, you can try carefully opening the feet, putting in some weight and glueing it close again. Or you can just build new feet and/or legs and putting in the weight this time.
Alternatively, people also sometimes simply glue him to a nice stand to keep him from falling over.
Because I had to take pictures and because I was making the instructions at the same time as I was building it, it took me a lot longer then necessary of course! ;o)
I always like to work in "section", like I would build the legs one day, the torso the next, the hands/head and the weapons. It depends how much time you have each day of course, it's not such a difficult model so it would take 4-5 days if you really take your time I think. ;o)
I've built many of your models which inspired me and my boyfriend to design our own model. We drew a few cars in google sketch and xfered them into pepakura. We are unsure how to make them 1:1 size and how to unfold it. When you hit the unfold button it makes like 500 small peices? Anyway you can help us? Please get back to me as soon s you can.
Well, with all the models I really want to make myself, I don't think I can unfold them *for you*, but I can always take a look of course. You can find my e-mail on my website.
this is really really cool, i have the peices and the instuctions, and will start as soon as i can, but im doing the heart container. the .pdo file is useless but.
i have a question
if this took you about a month working a bit each night.
if someone was to try make it, he's not very good at them but determined, has alot of free time and can wornk almost all day and most of the night.
Making the *templates* took me about a month, and *building* the model took me a week because I also took the time to take pictures after each step for the instructions. ;o)
I think if you can really work on it non stop without interruptions, you can easily build my Oni Link in a single day, it's not a very difficult model. ;o)
And maybe if you need to look at the instructions a lot and maybe if you have to do some parts again, two or three days.
end of day two of working on it ive had some interruptions = / ive just glued the belt, i have the hands,fingers,sword..all those parts left to cut out. i had to stop glueing. the torso is confusing me so much. the black to dark blue arm peices to be exact. and the main tunic,armour,torso peice aswell, dont know how to fold that properly. its confusing. hopefully ill finish it by tomorows end
I was wondering are you going to make a adult zelda from Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess and a Hooded Zelda from Twilight Princess you might be able to tell im a huge NINTENDO fan! :)
Dude! That is really cool! The only paper crafts I have done from that game is your Majora's Mask. I would try this project in the future when I start with bigger models, but our family's computer ink ran out (D:). I am a big fan of your work Ninjatoes keep it up!
Hopefully you get the chance to try it out someday, it's one of my more recent models and not *too* difficult to build I think, also the balance can be off when you give him his sword.
Sometimes just adjusting the arms and position of the sword can do the trick, or alternatively you can weigh down his shoes or glue him to a simple stand. ;o)
Most people have trouble because they mix up one or more valley and mountain folds, so make sure you got that right.
Then you can pre-shape the part and glue it together, and do a test fit (without glue). Only glue the parts together when you are certain it's the correct way (obviously ;o)
There is some extra help at my Webshots album (see the link on my website near the Link downloads) particularly "linkhair6" and "younglinkhead" I think for you. ;o)
This is made of win! 8D I have the parts printed out, but I'm still working on kid link from majora's mask. D: XD
Lol, also It would be cool to see this model, but have it look like adult link from Oot, with the green clothes and such, in this same pose, with the mastersword in his hands instead of that sword. :D would look great next to your latest ganondorf craft. aha. anyway, keep up the excellent work sir. ;D
For my Zelda models, I usually start off with the game model, but they don't make very good papercraft models... So I re-model it with the original game model underneath, which gives me the chance to re-create it in such a way that I can unfold it the way I thought out in my mind in Pepakura later on without too many problems (although I always end up still having to fix things in the end ;o)
I've been watching your website for a long time until this one appeared, thank you so much for it. I need to get ink for my printer then I'm going to give it a try. Keep up the good work!
how big is it, in comparison to that stool, im guessing around 10 inches in height?
IGotMadAtTheCheat 3 weeks ago
@IGotMadAtTheCheat With the sword included, that's a good guess actually: it's about 10,5 inches tall. Without the sword, Link himself is about 7 inches tall (with his knees bent as in the model).
ninjatoespapercraft 3 weeks ago
this looks like a bitch to make O.o
bakuman551 2 months ago
@bakuman551 I've made some very challenging models (like wolf Link and Super Smash Bros. Melee Link) but Fierce Deity Link is actually not that difficult I think. ;o) The parts and step-by-step instructions are on my webpage.
ninjatoespapercraft 2 months ago
my dream just came true
TheNintendAlex 4 months ago
@TheNintendAlex I'm glad you like it, have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
is papercraft a new thing, how is it done?? its really cool
LinksOcarinaa 4 months ago
@LinksOcarinaa Nah, people have been papercrafting for ages, although video game papercraft is relatively new, I guess. ;o)
There are lots of sites where you can download free templates to build yourself, you can find my own site with Fierce Deity Link if you Google "ninjatoes papercraft".
Have fun!
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
awesome! :'D
SoraFFKH 5 months ago
@SoraFFKH Thank you, I like how he turned out as well, I'm glad you like it!
ninjatoespapercraft 5 months ago
Now this is an AMAZING papercraft, nice job ;)
CovertIndieFilms 6 months ago
@CovertIndieFilms Thank you, I hope you'll try it some time! (I like your life sized papercraft Majora's Mask tutorial, btw! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 6 months ago
@ninjatoespapercraft THANK YOU! I appreciate it, and altho this Diety papercraft look tough, I'll still try it sometime soon hopefully and post a vid just like yours. Thanks :)
CovertIndieFilms 6 months ago
@CovertIndieFilms I'm sure you can do it! ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 6 months ago
i need help with the bottom of the torso with peices 12 and 13 and 14 please
superguy7467 6 months ago
@superguy7467 Especially on "blocky" models like this N64 model, it's important to score and fold all the fold lines properly. If you're having trouble seeing the fold lines on the printed parts, use the PDF file on your computer and zoom in to see them more clearly.
On parts 12, 13 and 14, most fold lines are mountain folds (which you have to fold down) but there are a few that need to be folded up (valley folds).
Once you have that sorted out, it really shouldn't be very difficult anymore.
ninjatoespapercraft 6 months ago in playlist Legend of Zelda papercrafts
@superguy7467 Start by folding part 12, and then glue the glueing tab together so you get a symmetrical shape like you see in part 18 of the instructions.
Then cut out, fold and glue on part 13 around it like you see in step 19. On the template parts 12 and 13 are positioned roughly the way they should go together.
Part 14 wraps around parts 12 and 13 again kinda like it is positioned on the template.
Pre-shape/fold the parts first to see if it looks like the instructions and you'll get it!
ninjatoespapercraft 6 months ago in playlist Legend of Zelda papercrafts
@ninjatoespapercraft thank u guys u rock
superguy7467 6 months ago
@superguy7467 I'm glad you found my explanation helpful. ;o) Take your time folding and pre-shaping everything the right way according to the fold lines on the instructions and the pictures in the instructions, and I'm sure you will be able to finish your Fierce Deity Link! ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 6 months ago
whats the music?
TmouniTidio 9 months ago
@TmouniTidio The music is "Mask House Theme" from the Majora's Mask soundtrack.
ninjatoespapercraft 9 months ago
@ninjatoespapercraft TY man
TmouniTidio 9 months ago
Wow... Matches the graphics of the game almost haha. That's a good thing!
GpB217 10 months ago
@GpB217 Yes, one of the things that I like from making paper models from these games, is that the polygonal / blocky style looks just like in the games! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 10 months ago
plz anwser how do u make this/ get instructions?
xXFleetlinerXx 11 months ago
@xXFleetlinerXx You can download the parts and instructions for this model from my papercraft site (I can't use links here, but if you Google " ninjatoes papercraft webpage " you will find it).
Fierce Deity Link is in the Zelda section of course; after printing the parts on sturdy printer paper, you can cut them out and glue them together following the instructions.
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 11 months ago
@ninjatoespapercraft thans A TON!!! :)
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SilverPh0enix 11 months ago
i made a proto type by tracing it off the monitor but i finally got a printer so imma make a real one
RedLink1000 1 year ago
@RedLink1000 I think if you're determined enough to build it to trace the parts off the monitor, then you definately have the determination to do a great job building it now you have a printer!
And since you built it before as a prototype, I'm sure you remember if you found any parts particularly difficult to build, so you have a good idea what to look out for! ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
Looks just like FD
Delta2334Rockstar111 1 year ago
@Delta2334Rockstar111 Thank you, I always like making paper model from "old" videogames like Majora's Mask and Ocarina of time, because if you make sharp, crisp folds, it looks exactly like the polygons from the actual game! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
Woah Awsome job.
linkdontblink 1 year ago
@linkdontblink Thank you, I'm glad you like it! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
song of healing right?
RedLink1000 1 year ago
@RedLink1000 You mean the background music? It's the "Mask House Theme", but the Song of Healing has the same melody, yes (many of the songs in the game have parallels like that).
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
excuse me, how do i download the pieces for papercraft sora???
sonicaddict56 1 year ago
@sonicaddict56 All of my paper models (including Sora of course ;o) are available on my papercraft webpage; I'm afraid YouTube doesn't allow links in the comments, so you'll have to find it one my YouTube frontpage profile, or search for "Ninjatoes papercraft" using Google or another search engine.
The parts and instructions for Sora can be found in the Kingdom Hearts section, to open them you will need a PDF reader (most people already have one, though ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
Um I'm kinda stuck on part 32 I'm not sure if I have it right. I haven't glune (don't know if that's a word) it yet but when I get everything in place it doesn't look like the picture in the instructions. Plz help somehow
dburkhar95 1 year ago
@dburkhar95 The best tip I can give you, is to score and fold all the fold lines the best you can to help you pre-shape the part the right way.
The fold lines can be very hard to see on the printed sheets, so use the digital PDF version on your computer to see which fold lines need be folded up (valley folds) and which ones need to be folded down (mountain folds).
The upper part of part 32 will become the "top" of the hair, and the bottom part the "inside" of the hair.
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft I will try to make some extra pictures and a schematic to show which glueing tab goes where (I will upload them to the "papercraft help" album in my Webshots gallery).
But the best way to find out how to fold and glue together the part is pre-shaping it with all the mountain and valley folds, and try to see without glue first how it should fit together.
Then when everything is okay, apply some glue and glue it to the rest of the parts.
Good luck and have fun!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft i messed up and cant do anything about it. i failed ):
dburkhar95 1 year ago
@dburkhar95 I'm sorry to hear that! It happens sometimes, that you try so many different things with a difficult parts that it ends up beyond salvage...
The good thing about papercraft, is that you can always print a new part, if you want to, of course... ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@17solstice I might try a nice HALO model in the future, but whether or not it won't be too hard, that's for everybody to decide on their own of course. ;o)
On DeviantArt Billybob884 already made several papercraft HALO models if you want to make some now, and you might find some others made by other people too if you google around. ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
Another question, wouldn't it be AWESOME once u got all the masks in majors mask (game not papercraft) and got fierce diety links mask and then u would be able to use it whenever not just in boss fight. Take out enemies in a hit, TOTAL CHAOS!! Or maybe go through the entire game again with it...sweet. Just imagine that. I mean u did all the work to get all 30 or so masks (so hard) and u can only enjoy ONI link when in boss fights, that's not fair. Anyway that's it bye
dburkhar95 1 year ago
@dburkhar95 There *are* supposed to be some glitches/cheatsthat let you wear the FD Mask outside of boss battles, but to be honest, I think it would be major overkill to use it against regular enemies...! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
I'm using a que tip to spread the glue (since the nozzle doesn't ) so it's not really all that thick and I got the technique kinda done so i use the tabs more. Anyway thanks man and if it's all right if I ask u any problems or annoyances I have while making this? Ur advice is really good and also calms me down after the stresses I have making this (:
dburkhar95 1 year ago
@dburkhar95 Haha well the most important tip I can give you is not the get stressed out! ;o) If you feel it's getting frustrating, simply leave it alone for a while and pick it up again when you feel like it again. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
Hey I'm tryin to make this, I'm really slow and sloppy ( I've just had printed it today and all I got is the boot and I worked on it for about an hour and a half.) I can't get the elmers glue to stick very well so I slop it around the creases and hope it stays. I have to cut and paste it on another thicker sheet of paper and then cut it out, it's taking forever. Idk if I'm meant for this but it's my first and I really want it. Plz help any way possible!
dburkhar95 1 year ago
@dburkhar95 The most important tip I can give you I think, is don't worry if it seems like it's taking forever! ;o) Just take your time, and if that means you only make one boot per day, then that's no problem!
As far as glueing goes, it's actually better if you DON'T use a lot of glue. A thin layer of glue that is only just "sticky" works best. That way, when you put the parts together, you can still move them around a bit, but you don't have to hold them forever. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft @dburkhar95 When possible, I always recommend printing the parts on thicker paper. It will make the model stronger in the end, and personally, I find thicker paper easier to work with, but other people might disagree. ;o)
Other people sometimes glue two sheets of paper together as well, but if you can, try printing directly on thicker paper. This way you don't have to bother glueing two sheets together and it will save a lot of time and effort.
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft There is a nice papercraft tutorial available on Yamaha's website; unfortunately, I can't place the link directly here in the comments, but if you google "Yamaha's papercraft tutorial", you should be able to find it.
I hope these tips help, have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
i'm a bit confused withe putting the hair on the head..... i cant fold it correctly
optimussentinel66 1 year ago
@optimussentinel66 If you're having trouble, closely study the PDF file with the parts, to make sure you didn't miss any fold lines (sometimes they're difficult to see after printing). Also makes sure you didn't mix up any valley and mountain folds.
Score all the fold lines and pre-shape the parts to see if they look like the instructions. Try without glue first to see if they fit together like they do in the instructions. Then, when you are sure you got it right, glue everything together.
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
you did a great job buliding them(looks perfect to me)
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 Thanks for the compliment, Fierce Deity Link is one of my favourites too! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
I'm not pretty good at buliding Links....=,=
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 Haha, it really isn't as difficult as you probably think, but it can be time consuming so you do need some patience...
The best thing about papercraft is, that it's not a very expensive hobby and if you mess up, you can simply print a new copy and try again! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft it takes me a few weeks to make dude=,=
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 You mean Fierce Deity Link or Haywan's Toon Link? ;o) Papercraft can be a time consuming hobby, but don't worry about it, take all the time you need. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft every Link and don't tell me to bulit full size ones
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 Often when I don't have a lot of time, I also only build a few parts at a time, so sometimes it can also easily take me a long time before a model is completely done, even small ones. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft but you did a great job....I don't often bulid them too....I'm on Ocarina Of Time and that freakin Water Temple got me stuck
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 The water temples in the Legend of Zelda series are often maze-like, and often have you backtrack rooms you've already visited after changing the flow of water for instance.
And often you need to use a certain weapon or item for something you would never think of at first... Sometimes it doesn't seem to make any sense, but try out your different items in all kinds of places and maybe you will find a way to continue the adventure! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft I finally finish it although is with a walkthrough but I still finish it!!
yuewingman456 1 year ago
1. I hope the toon Link can fit in red lion king
2.can Midna fit in and sit on wolf Link?I'm planing to bulid them after I finish TP Link
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 1. Well, King is pretty big, so maybe it will be possible to make toon Link to scale without it becoming too small to be fun to build. ;o)
2. Although I didn't make Midna until much later, I did make her to be able to sit on wolf Link's back, so yes. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
no Toon Link!??
yuewingman456 1 year ago
@yuewingman456 Haywan Chiu from Papercraft Museum made a big papercraft toon Link earlier (I can't place links here in the comments so you'll have to google it, but it's easy to find ;o)
I haven't made a toon Link myself yet, but I want to do do many more Wind Waker models in the future, and toon Link is an obvious choice of course! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
you should do something for majoras mask 10th aniversery
SegaSunnyD 1 year ago
@SegaSunnyD I don't know about that... ;o) I really like the whole game, so every paper model is a little anniversary for me.
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
BEST PAPERCRAFTER!! You should make dark samus!
AlchemistxBankai 1 year ago
@AlchemistxBankai Thanks for the compliment! Fierce Deity Link is one of my favourite models too, it turned out really nice. ;o) I do want to make a Metroid model some time, but I don't know when I will get around to it yet...
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
has anyone found out that the soccer button makes a weird sound?
dragonquillca 1 year ago
@dragonquillca From what I heard, those buttons appear at random and are supposed to make the noise of a vuvuzela (those plastic horns that fans use to make noise during the matches at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa) but because the looped fragment is so short, I personally think it sounds more like a very bad electric guitar... ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
oh iv'e never been at a fifa world cup though
dragonquillca 1 year ago
@dragonquillca Me neither, I usually watch the matches on the telly. Thankfully they were able to filter out most of the noise during broadcasting, but knowing the football fans, chances are they will bring their vuvuzelas to every major tournament from now on...
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
how long did it take??
im a uge zelda fan and i want something new :D
sylren13 1 year ago
If you take your time, probably an evening or two, depending on what's on TV. ;o)
But in the end, it depends on how fast you can cut, fold and glue of course, and how much time you are willing to spend on it to make it look as good as you can! ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
How the heak did you make that out of paper?!?!
MinatoAllen7 1 year ago
If you want to know how I made it, you can find some "work in progress" posts about it on my weblog under the tag "TloZ: Oni Link" (the URL is in the description and the video).
But all you really need to make one yourself are the parts and the instructions, and those are on my main site in the Zelda categorie (I can't place the link here, but it's on my YouTube channel page and on my weblog as well, send me a message if you can't find it. ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
@ninjatoespapercraft hey when i download the parts in what format are they cause my computer says unknow format and i cant open it
supessayan129 1 year ago
Theyre in Portable Document Format (PDF) so you need a PDF Reader to view them.
Most computers already do (because PDF-files come bundled with so many software and on the internet nowadays) but if you don't, there are many free ones to choose from. Adobe Reader is a very common one.
Any PDF-file you click online should then open directly in your browser window, but you can also save it to your computer if you want to (sometimes that helps if there's a problem).
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
really i love it!! i'm going to do one of these this vacations n___n thanks so mush!
24049021 1 year ago
Have fun building! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
please tell me how u glure those tiniiii peices on there!!!!! please!!!!! and wha u use and the web sites for all these
camcamey 1 year ago
You can find the parts and instructions for my papercraft models at my main website (I can't link it here in the comments, but there's a link on my YouTube profile page and on my weblog, and you can probably also find it if you google "ninjatoes papercraft webpage")
Fierce Deity Link is in the Zelda section of course. ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 1 year ago
Wow!! It's amazing..
I really like it =)
I also made a papercraft...Its in my channel!!
SAludos dsd MExico =)
WilsonUtube123 2 years ago
Yeah I saw, the Joker and Batman Park heroes from Paper Inside! They look really great in their gift box! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
@ninjatoespapercraft
thanks a lot! I'm glad you liked them too..
=)
WilsonUtube123 2 years ago
... I LOVE YOU (well not so much YOU but... your creativity powahhs!!!) ^_^
drad257 2 years ago
Thank you for the compliment, I am glad that you like my work! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
haha no problem :D
drad257 2 years ago
THATS GODLY EPIC WIN nice work
200zero 2 years ago
Haha thank you for the kind words, I'm glad you like it!
I'm a really big fan of the polygonal look of "older" videogames that you can translate into papercraft so well. Maybe I'll do another one of those soon. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
how can you put more weight on oni link's feet? he cant seem to stand up!!! any suggestions?
awesomepeople100 2 years ago
Getting Oni Link to stand op just as it is, is a balance between the position of the arms/hands, the sword and the legs/feet.
If you can't get it to work, one option is putting weight *in* the feet. If you already built it, you can try carefully opening the feet, putting in some weight and glueing it close again. Or you can just build new feet and/or legs and putting in the weight this time.
Alternatively, people also sometimes simply glue him to a nice stand to keep him from falling over.
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
thanks. that putting weight in the feet part seems hard, but i'll try.
awesomepeople100 2 years ago
i put a dimes on his feet! it worked! i couldnt open up the soul of the feet, so i just glued on the dimes on the bottom of his feet.
awesomepeople100 2 years ago
I'm happy to hear that you got it to work, I hope you enjoyed building it!
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
awsome im building this one so far its took me 2 days to get the body and legs finished/ how longdid it take u to make it?
flameingpivot66 2 years ago
Because I had to take pictures and because I was making the instructions at the same time as I was building it, it took me a lot longer then necessary of course! ;o)
I always like to work in "section", like I would build the legs one day, the torso the next, the hands/head and the weapons. It depends how much time you have each day of course, it's not such a difficult model so it would take 4-5 days if you really take your time I think. ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Dear Ninja Toes,
I've built many of your models which inspired me and my boyfriend to design our own model. We drew a few cars in google sketch and xfered them into pepakura. We are unsure how to make them 1:1 size and how to unfold it. When you hit the unfold button it makes like 500 small peices? Anyway you can help us? Please get back to me as soon s you can.
ameriann1 2 years ago
That's exactly what Pepakura does: it takes all the little triangles (polygons) that make up your car and lays them flat, relative to eachother.
But Pepakura's auto-unfold usually doesn't give you an easy template to build...
So you have to fine-tune the template: if you right-click in the unfolded view, you can get options like Join/seperate edges, edit Glueing tabs etc...
It's all pretty self explicatory if you play around with it (I've almost reached character limit here alr...
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Is there any way I can email you one of my and my boyfriends car and you unfold it for us? I'd be very grateful if you could please?
ameriann1 2 years ago
Well, with all the models I really want to make myself, I don't think I can unfold them *for you*, but I can always take a look of course. You can find my e-mail on my website.
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
I made this papercraft, was pretty fun to build, too! I'm gonna try to build the Zora Armor Link soon too. Keep on making them!!!
Uberlink2 2 years ago
Thanks, I will! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Yeah, papercraft is a good excuse to buy a new printer! ;o)
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
awesome i have your cool website i will make it when i have a printer lol
kunjer64 2 years ago
this is really really cool, i have the peices and the instuctions, and will start as soon as i can, but im doing the heart container. the .pdo file is useless but.
i have a question
if this took you about a month working a bit each night.
if someone was to try make it, he's not very good at them but determined, has alot of free time and can wornk almost all day and most of the night.
an estimate of how long it might take ?
foreveredscrewzed 2 years ago
Making the *templates* took me about a month, and *building* the model took me a week because I also took the time to take pictures after each step for the instructions. ;o)
I think if you can really work on it non stop without interruptions, you can easily build my Oni Link in a single day, it's not a very difficult model. ;o)
And maybe if you need to look at the instructions a lot and maybe if you have to do some parts again, two or three days.
Still far less than a month, though. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
phew, right ididnt understand the building week or so part.
thats cool, im trying to get started but my printer is being really really lame,
thanks for the sweet paper craft :D
foreveredscrewzed 2 years ago
Sorry for the confusion! ;o) Have fun building though (once you get your printer working again... ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
end of day two of working on it ive had some interruptions = / ive just glued the belt, i have the hands,fingers,sword..all those parts left to cut out. i had to stop glueing. the torso is confusing me so much. the black to dark blue arm peices to be exact. and the main tunic,armour,torso peice aswell, dont know how to fold that properly. its confusing. hopefully ill finish it by tomorows end
foreveredscrewzed 2 years ago
Try looking at the pictures and score and fold every piece along the fold lines.
Then pre-shape them (fold them the way you think they need to be folded) and try to see if it fits that way without glue first.
Then if it doesn't fit, you can try to figure out which folds aren't correct.
When you've made sure the part fits, then you can apply some glue to glue everything together.
Don't worry if it's taking you longer than you hoped, it's not a race! ;o)
Have fun!
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
how long did that take you?!
xXkodokuXx 2 years ago
Making him took me about a month, building him a week or so, working on him a bit every evening; it's not a very difficult model I think. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
thats crazy : D
xXkodokuXx 2 years ago
Haha, some models took me a lot longer (*cough* Super Smash Bros. Link *cough* ;o) this is actually probably one of the easier ones.
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliment, it's one my own favourites as well! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
i downloaded this and saved it, it's really cool, but i can never find scissors
alienjoe123 2 years ago
Haha, I'm glad you like it, and I hope you'll be able to find some scissors or a crafts knife so you can build it! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Well, papercraft really isn't very difficult, but it does take a lot of time.
If you get fed up because it's taking too long, just take a break and put the model away for a while, and pick it up again when you're bored.
There's no rule saying you have to finish it in one go. ;o)
The secret to making your paper models look great, is to enjoy building them!
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
You... are ... amazing...
to say the least!
i am going to attempt to make it!
i am most likely going to mess up and get frustrated though...
so i will just enjoy yours if it comes to it =D
kunairuto 2 years ago
I use thicker paper than regular printer paper. The specific paper weight I use is 200 gsm (Grams per Square Meter: a metric measurement obviously ;o)
I'm not sure what it is in lbs (pounds, what they use in the US) but it's 2.5 times as thick as regular printer paper.
That's thicker than most people seem to use though. Most people use paper that's about 2 times as thick as regular paper (160 gsm).
The model will still be stronger when it's finished, and it's bit less expensive. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
you use normal paper of soeting else?
hope you can tell me
AvangerBTK 2 years ago
I was wondering are you going to make a adult zelda from Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess and a Hooded Zelda from Twilight Princess you might be able to tell im a huge NINTENDO fan! :)
purplepeopleeater64 2 years ago
Probably, most likely, and perhaps. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Dude! That is really cool! The only paper crafts I have done from that game is your Majora's Mask. I would try this project in the future when I start with bigger models, but our family's computer ink ran out (D:). I am a big fan of your work Ninjatoes keep it up!
anthonyf51094 2 years ago
"Ink shortage" can be a real pain, I know... ;o)
Hopefully you get the chance to try it out someday, it's one of my more recent models and not *too* difficult to build I think, also the balance can be off when you give him his sword.
Sometimes just adjusting the arms and position of the sword can do the trick, or alternatively you can weigh down his shoes or glue him to a simple stand. ;o)
Have fun building!
(eh... when you get ink again, of course... ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
Thanks for the tips! I have been doing this kind of crafting for a real short time and most of the models were done by you.
:-)
anthonyf51094 2 years ago
I got new Ink! I'm trying the young link one you created and I am horribly stuck on the face. on piece 3 and 4. can you help?
thanks. :-)
anthonyf51094 2 years ago
Most people have trouble because they mix up one or more valley and mountain folds, so make sure you got that right.
Then you can pre-shape the part and glue it together, and do a test fit (without glue). Only glue the parts together when you are certain it's the correct way (obviously ;o)
There is some extra help at my Webshots album (see the link on my website near the Link downloads) particularly "linkhair6" and "younglinkhead" I think for you. ;o)
Good luck and have fun!
ninjatoespapercraft 2 years ago
cool papercraft but when i clicked on the link in the info box is said webpage cannot be display ?
flameingpivot66 3 years ago
This is made of win! 8D I have the parts printed out, but I'm still working on kid link from majora's mask. D: XD
Lol, also It would be cool to see this model, but have it look like adult link from Oot, with the green clothes and such, in this same pose, with the mastersword in his hands instead of that sword. :D would look great next to your latest ganondorf craft. aha. anyway, keep up the excellent work sir. ;D
coycoy88 3 years ago
I'm sure I'll do another adult Link in the future, but maybe I'll have thought of another cool pose by then. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
tutorial
payload778 3 years ago
Hey ninjatoes, im currently building your Majora's Mask mask! It's awesome! You're very talented
spike9112003 3 years ago
Thanks, hope you had fun building it!
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
woah ninjatoes i didnt know you had a youtube file!
grayboye 3 years ago
Well, I did. ;o) I made it a couple of months ago when I started making little videos of my models.
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
umm the page expired
dinosaurkingfan 3 years ago
For my Zelda models, I usually start off with the game model, but they don't make very good papercraft models... So I re-model it with the original game model underneath, which gives me the chance to re-create it in such a way that I can unfold it the way I thought out in my mind in Pepakura later on without too many problems (although I always end up still having to fix things in the end ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
Do you extract the models of the roms of n64?
tenkuh92 3 years ago
good job man your very good
AluCaRDoptical2 3 years ago
Thank you for the compliment!
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
no problume
AluCaRDoptical2 3 years ago
ninjatoes you are the best!
tenkuh92 3 years ago
Thank you, I am glad you like my work; have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
Im working on this papercraft right now...so far i love it...im a HUGE fan of you works.
Jazzmonkay 3 years ago
Have fun building!
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
I've been watching your website for a long time until this one appeared, thank you so much for it. I need to get ink for my printer then I'm going to give it a try. Keep up the good work!
Purified 3 years ago
I'm sorry for costing you guys so much ink..! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
Awesome model!
Keep up the good work Ninjatoes :]
LeonChan 3 years ago
Thanks, I'm already thinking about what my next project will be. ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago
Need any ideas? :o
LeonChan 3 years ago
I'm afraid I have too many ideas of my own already, I think I'll be needing two life times... ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 3 years ago