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Real-life polygonal models?
Topic Started: Dec 12 2009, 02:44 AM (126 Views)
Kizn
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http://www.nintendopapercraft.com/labels/Zelda64.html

I can only imagine the amount of time, effort and tape would go into one of these.
Kinda wanna try my hand at one though

Don't even know how one would go about designing the paper layout for one.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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The Demon Administrator of Fleet Street
Wow those are amazing. I could never do anything like that.
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Nudi
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they're like little props where you can do plays and stuff that'd be fun :o

i would do things like these except im horrible at them, im one of those people who make a triangle out of those things you fold to make a square model ( -|--- )

annnyyyyways, i want that keaton mask O.O
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Eternal Equinox
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Captain N The Game Master

*steals mirror shield, wind waker master sword, and bunny hood*


Oh, I would enjoy myself.
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HoopsJunky21
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The froopster
O_o those look sweet
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Captain N The Game Master

They are awesome. Never was good at folding paper though.
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