Hey all! Recently, I discovered a few bizarre looking papercraft that are unique in terms of their designed shape and/or size. Now you can create 3D paper models of the following strangely curious, anime/animated cartoon characters! Just download the papercraft patterns (Already colored and illustrated with details), print them out (On the shiny side of some poster board paper using an ink jet printer - Do not use a laser printer as those do not work well with thick paper like poster board. Also, you might damage your laser printer's paper feeder! See the fourth and fifth posts in ->
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewto...?f=11&t=100001), carefully cut them out (With a pair of scissors) and then assemble the papercraft (With all purpose glue, if required) to form each papercraft. Enjoy~!
Note: I will try to update this thread in the future with more paper model patterns for the other characters as soon as I can find them. Any feedback (Questions, suggestions, comments [eg. - Let me know about any dead download links so that I can try to find alternate sources for download links] or even a "Thanks for sharing!" post) in this thread and/or in the other papercraft threads would be appreciated and possibly helpful in determining which characters may appear sooner than others in subsequent posts (Let me know here which characters you would like to see posted sooner and I'll see what I can do - No guarantees or promises though as I have to try to find them beforehand. Remember, feedback as well as occasional updates help to keep threads alive!
Parasyte - Migi (Has unique body shape. Migi means "Righty" in Japanese.) Manga version
Paper-Replika Page:
http://paper-replika.com/index.php?o...id=50:figurine
Source Page:
https://tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura/gall...ils.php?id=766
Direct download:
https://tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura/gall...66&t=775665028
Note: Download is for a .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source file (See below information on how to use a .pdo file).
Parasyte - Migi (Has unique body shape. Migi means "Righty" in Japanese.) Anime version
PaperZoneVN Page:
http://paperzonevn.com/threads/paras...gi-ver-2.3198/
Direct download:
http://paperzonevn.com/attachments/p...migi-rar.3768/ [Note: MUST disable Ad-Blocker in your browser to proceed!]
Note: Archive has papercraft pattern in .jpg files and a .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source file (See below information on how to use a .pdo file).
One Punch Man - Saitama (Has enlarged head that is disproportionate to his body.)
PaperCraftSquare Page:
http://www.papercraftsquare.com/one-...-download.html
Source Page:
https://www.deviantart.com/ravamaste...-Man-585069386
Direct download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/gru3la...Papercraft.rar
Note: Archive has papercraft pattern in .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source file (See below information on how to use a .pdo file).
Futurama - Bender (This is a full, life size papercraft that stands ~ 5 foot, 6 inches [65.85 inches] tall and ~ 2 feet 5 inches wide [28.73 inches]! It's not your standard "Desktop" papercraft model! Has front panel that opens up to reveal inside compartment.)
Pepakura EU Page:
https://www.pepakura.eu/futurama-bender-full-size/
Direct download: Download link is on Pepakura EU Page (Or
https://www.pepakura.eu/wp-content/u...ize-Bender.pdo).
Note: Download is for a .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source file (See below information on how to use a .pdo file).
Futurama - Slurm McKenzie (Has unique body shape. The "Original Party Worm" has hands in the "Thumbs up" position to signify for all to "Party on!")
PaperCraftSquare Page:
http://www.papercraftsquare.com/futu...-download.html
Source Page:
https://www.deviantart.com/lordbruco...raft-267908281
Direct download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ulemcd...m+Mckenzie.rar
Note: Archive has papercraft pattern in multiple .pdf files and .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source files (See below information on how to use a .pdo file).
Monsters Inc. - Mike Wazowski (Has unique body shape. Right hand is in the "Thumbs up" position signifying that everything is okay.)
PaperCraftSquare Page:
http://www.papercraftsquare.com/disn...-download.html
Source Page:
https://www.deviantart.com/lordbruco...raft-443829380
Direct download:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/m0pfw...papercraft.rar
Note: Archive has papercraft pattern in multiple .pdf files and a .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source file (See below information on how to use a .pdo file).
Some downloads only have a .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source file and no Adobe Acrobat .pdf files inside of them (In a .pdf file, the papercraft pattern will automatically appear in its actual size). The functionality to directly print out papercraft patterns was not built into the Pepakura software. Thus, a .pdo file must be converted into a .pdf file for printing. In order to convert a .pdo file into a .pdf, you need to:
1. Download the free to use, Pepakura Viewer that is bundled with the Pepakura Designer (Not free to use. You need to buy a key
to unlock all of its useful features if you want to create papercraft patterns.) at ->
https://tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/download/index.html.
2. Install the bundled software (Both the Designer and the Viewer will be installed).
3. Start the Pepakura Viewer and then open the .pdo file (Note: Double clicking on the .pdo file will open it with the Designer).
4. In the Pepakura Viewer menu, select "File" -> "Print to PDF ..." to create a .pdf file from the .pdo file.