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10th May 2011, 10:18 AM #1
robo laser rave party
Pokemon Papercraft
Has anyone ever seen this site? http://www.pokemonpapercraft.com/
It has many templates for pokemon that you can make yourself! I've made a Porygon(avatar) a Duskull, Mantine, Combee, and a Drifblim. I'm working on a Sharpedo (stupid teeth).
Post any you have made here!
Mods, please delete this thread if it exists already.
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11th May 2011, 08:47 PM #2
Forever Politoed
Re: Pokemon Papercraft
Looks like fun. I will try to make the Snivy one.
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12th May 2011, 08:08 AM #3
wanna battle !!
Re: Pokemon Papercraft
was making a foongus but the housekeeper threw the parts away,gunna do Klink now T.T
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12th May 2011, 08:17 AM #4
robo laser rave party
Re: Pokemon Papercraft
Snivy is one of the more advanced models, just sayin. Pretty much everyone I know who does these started out with Porygon, but Klink is probably pretty easy too.
Some reccomendations: Glue sticks aren't very good for most models. I use rubber cement and it works pretty well.
The site says to use cardstock, but normal printer paper works in most situations. Cardstock can be hard to bend and manipulate, but it'll give you a sturdier model.
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12th May 2011, 08:31 AM #5
wanna battle !!
Re: Pokemon Papercraft
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30th April 2012, 03:58 PM #6
70% Critical Hit Rate
Re: Pokemon Papercraft
I love that website! I've made (so far) Torterra (v1 & v2), Charizard (v1), Gyarados, Snorlax (v2), Alakazam, Tyranitar (with bouquet, for my wife), 3 Brelooms, Gallade (shiny, like my Paladin), Duskull, Flygon (which I need to re-do), Absol, Salamence, Cranidos, & the chibi models of Charizard, Haunter, Gengar, Zubat, Golbat, Honchkrow, Spiritomb, Gible, Dratini, and both formes of Giratina. (Many of these were decorations for a halloween party/tournament last year.)
There are some other great sites out there, too: http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/ has some good ones (like Lucario, which Paperpokes STILL hasn't done), and also Sabi96 Papercraft Box, which is where I got my awesome Futachimaru.
In my experience, glue sticks work okay if you don't mind holding pieces together while they dry, and I like to use sketch-pad paper; it's a bit more durable and it takes color better, too (although I suppose it does depend on your printer...).
Last edited by Stratago; 30th April 2012 at 04:05 PM.
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30th April 2012, 10:20 PM #7
Re: Pokemon Papercraft
Thank you, but please do not revive a thread that is almost a year old. If you want to revive this topic, make a new thread.
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