Friday, August 30, 2013

Peahat

Remember the first time you played Ocarina of Time and running across Hyrule Field? "Oh look at that over there! I'm gonna go check it out! Oh what is that? Hmm AAHHHH! NO! NO! NO! DON'T KILL ME DON'T KILL ME PLEAASE!" Yeah. Well this Peahat isn't from OoT, but it still has the same effect.



















Download here                                                   Designed by Paperlegend  Built by Poe and Link101

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Aveil

In Majora's Mask, Aveil is the leader of the Gerudo Pirates. She has a room deep inside the Pirates' Fortress that is filled with all kinds of treasures and luxuries that the pirates have stolen, including a Zora Egg and the Hookshot.
After infiltrating the Pirates' Fortress, Link overheard Aveil speaking about the Zora Eggs which they had stolen from Lulu; where they are and why they stole them in the first place. Apparently, the Skull Kid had told them that the eggs were key elements in obtaining a treasure that should be lying in Great Bay Temple. Aveil wants the eggs for the treasure, but also fears the harm done to their reputation if people would find out that they couldn't hold on to their loot. Eventually, Link shot a beehive hanging on the ceiling of her room, which caused the bees to come out and chase away Aveil and the other pirates. She is not seen anymore after that.






This is a medium model. The face is fairly detailed, but shouldn't be too hard. The head, arms, and feet glue on by surface contact.



Download                                                                                                              By XenonRay
 

Monday, August 26, 2013

"Them"

The ghosts, according to Romani, are the rather strange spirits that come to invade the barn of Romani Ranch to abduct their rare, precious Romani-bred cows, which they inherited from their father. They resemble ghostly, glowing aliens, and are quite similar to Poes. According to Romani, they come at night every year when the Carnival of Time approaches. They disappear at first light, just before dawn. If Link fails to save the cows on the first night they will abduct Romani, leaving Cremia, Romani's sister, saddened. On the second day, the ghosts will return Romani with all her memories of their existence removed,with apparent side effects on her personality.






This is an easy-medium craft. Make sure to fold all the lines.





Download here                                                                                    By Paperlegend

Picori-Minish


The Minish resemble anthropomorphic mice that have, like Hylians, long pointy ears. They came from the Minish World a long time ago, when monsters threatened mankind, and gave the Hero of Men a sword of unparalleled power, the Picori Blade. They also left behind the Light Force for the Royal Family. Their help is celebrated annually in Hyrule through the Picori Festival. Every one hundred years, the doorway between their world and the world of men appears in the courtyard of Hyrule Castle.
Minish are invisible to adults; it is said that only good, well-behaved children can see them. The Minish are well-known for their Kinstone hiding capabilities. Wanting their human counterparts to find them, they place them in various obvious and inconspicuous places, and even keep some for themselves to fuse with Link when he comes along.





This is a medium model. There are instructions included to help you.




Download                                                                                                      By Squeezycheesecake

3D 8-bit Link


The Link in The Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link is the first Link appearing in the The Legend of Zelda series, and the second Link chronologically in the Downfall Timeline.
In the original The Legend of Zelda, Link is a young swordsman who is asked after rescuing Impa, the royal nursemaid, to save Hyrule and Princess Zelda from the evil Prince of Darkness, Ganon, who is seeking out the shards of the Triforce of Wisdom. Link collects the pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom and enters Ganon's lair in Death Mountain. He defeats Ganon with a Silver Arrow, secures the Triforce of Power, and saves the princess from Ganon's clutches.






Tips: although this papercraft looks simple, some tight corners and tricky fold lines (on the lineless version) make it quite hard to build. Check the lined version for where to fold and scale it up if you find it too fiddly (check the ‘how to’ page for instructions). The shield can tip his balance forward, so you might want to put some kind of weight on the feet.




Download                                                                                               By Squeezycheesecake

Friday, August 23, 2013

DarkNut

In Twilight Princess, Darknuts remain one of the most powerful enemies in the game, becoming even harder than their The Wind Waker counterparts. They still retain some of their characteristics like removable armor and high defense, but now have increased speed and more sword techniques. Its armor has become less bulky and more streamlined like a medieval knight. They still use a large sword and shield. Midna does not know how to beat them, but suggests to Link he try using all of his sword techniques.






This is a very hard model. Be careful.











Download here                                                                                    Designed by Ignatius  Built by Cereal Bawks

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Octive

Octives submerge into the water when approached by Link and will shoot rocks at him once he is within their shooting range. Octives act similarly to Octoroks, as they are both water-borne, projectile-shooting enemies. These enemies will dive back under the water if Link comes too close, so Link must reflect or blow their projectiles back into their face to defeat them.










This is an easy model.






Download                                  Designed by Paperlegend   Built by Link101

OoT Poe Collecter


In Ocarina of Time, the Poe Collector, found only after Link has become an adult, is found in the guardhouse of the former Hyrule Castle Town, which has now become a Ghost Shop. He sits beneath a cage containing several Poe spirits and pays Link to bring him more. If Link catches a Big Poe and sells it to him, the Poe Collector will give him 50 Rupees and one hundred points. Once Link has amassed a thousand points, he will receive a bottle from him.





This is a medium-hard model. Make sure to make all the folds.





Download here                                                                                         By XenonRay

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Saria

Saria is a Kokiri introduced in Ocarina of Time. She is Link's childhood friend from his years in the Kokiri Forest. She is well-liked amongst other Kokiri, in particular by their boss, Mido, whose dislike of Link might be partially explained by the latter's close friendship with Saria. She often travels to the Sacred Forest Meadow to play her Ocarina. She plays a lively, upbeat song that inspires people to dance called "Saria's Song." When Link becomes the Hero of Time, he rescues Saria from the Forest Temple and allows her to awaken as the Sage of Forest.




There are two versions of this model: a 16 cm version and a 22 cm version. The 16 cm one is harder, but is scaled to XenonRay's other Zelda 64 models. Remember to make all the folds.





Download                                                                                                                 By XenonRay

Eyegore

The Eyegore first appears in A Link to the Past, known as Rocklops outside Japan. They can be found within early Light World dungeons (Eastern Palace, Desert Palace, and also in Ganon's Tower). They are one of the strongest regular enemies in the game, dealing a whole heart worth of damage even early in the game, and are surprisingly fast. Green Rocklops can be defeated by using a sword, when their eye is open but they are incredibly durable. A thrown pot or an arrow straight in the eye results in a quick defeat. Red Rocklops are completely immune to all attacks when their eye is open except for the Bow's arrows. Two arrows will defeat a Red Rocklops.





This is a medium model. Make sure you make all the folds, as this model is from Majora's Mask.






Download here                                                                                       Designed by Paperlegend  Built by Link101

Cyclok

Cyclok, Stirrer of Winds, is the second boss in Phantom Hourglass, and appears in the Temple of Wind.
As Link climbs to the top of the Temple of Wind, strong gusts from an unknown origin delay his progress. At his destination, the door shuts behind him, and a flying Octorok-like monster riding a tornado descends to fight. The monster is the boss, which appears to face the Hero.




This is an easy model.












Download here                                                                                Designed by Pikmindude777 Built by Link101

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Captain Linebeck

He is the captain of the steamboat, the S.S. Linebeck, which Link uses to travel the Great Sea for the full course of the game. Linebeck travels the world seeking treasure, which seems to be his driving force in everything he does, including accompanying Link. People on the islands he visited seem to have a respect or admiration for him, calling him brave and wishing to travel the seas like him. However, Link and Ciela, while journeying, see a different side of him, different from the persona he puts up as a brave adventurer (at one point he claims to go through two dungeons a day before breakfast, though nobody seems to believe him). Instead Linebeck shows himself to be for the most part a coward, running away from trouble and staying with his boat instead of going into the dungeons with Link.





This is another great model by Ninjatoes. This model is medium and comes with instructions.














Download here                                                                             By Ninjatoes

Friday, August 16, 2013

Ocarina of Time SkullKid


In Ocarina of Time, a Skull Kid can be found in the Lost Woods, in the area directly to the left of the entrance room. Whenever Link approaches, the Skull Kid will disappear from the area. To circumvent this, Link can befriend the Skull Kid by playing Saria's Song while standing on top of the stump across from the Skull Kid's position, and he will receive a Piece of Heart as a gift. Another two Skull Kids can be found in the area directly to the right of the entrance, where there is a mini-game in which Link repeats a sequence of notes on his ocarina to win a Piece of Heart.
While Z-Targeting, Navi mentions that the Skull Kid seems unhappy to have no face. Some of the Kokiri remember hearing him complaining about his face, as well. Upon first seeing Link wearing the Skull Mask, the Skull Kid comments that he would like it to make him appear a little tougher. Link is able to sell him the mask as part of the Mask Trading Sequence, but the Skull Kid pays just ten rupees when the wholesale price is twenty, leaving Link to cover the difference.
It is said that non-Kokiri who enter the woods become Stalfos upon getting lost. However, there is speculation about whether or not Kokiri or Hylian children turn into Skull Kids. It is more plausible that the Kokiri turn into Skull Kids, due to the fact that they stay children for their whole lives, but also because Stalfos never appear within the Lost Woods, as well as that there already exist Stalchildren.
If Link encounters the Skull Kid as an adult, he will be attacked with poison needles shot from the Skull Kid's flute. Navi says that he is attacking because he does not like adults. If Link kills him, the Skull Kid will collapse and disappear, leaving behind an orange Rupee.





This is a medium-hard craft. Take your time on this one and be sure to fold on all of the lines.








Download here                                                                                                    By Paperlegend





Thursday, August 15, 2013

Wind Waker Armos


Contrary to their counterparts in other games, Armos in The Wind Waker will move on their own without waiting for Link to approach. To defeat one of the monsters, Link must fire an arrow into the small green target on the statue's chest, which will halt its tracks and reveal a glowing gem on its backside. Link can strike this gem with several weapons, defeating the monster (alternatively, Link can move behind the Armos and strike without shooting an arrow, though this is a little more difficult). Like its counterparts in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, these Armos will hop around madly after their own defeat, eventually exploding and damaging Link if he's nearby. 
Armos in Twilight Princess wield hammers and look very different from those in previous incarnations. They have a more tribal look, partly resembling the Moai statues on Easter Island. When animated, their facial features are clearly outlined by a glowing blue color, and their weak spot, the glimmering blue crystal at the rear, will illuminate. The crystal must be struck twice with the sword in order to defeat them.




This is a medium model. Make sure you fold all the lines on the gem to make it look like a gem.






Download                                                                                               By Squeezycheesecake

King Zora

King ZorarefIn Ocarina of Time, King Zora sits on his throne at the helm of Zora's Domain, guarding passage to the great Lord Jabu-Jabu, the patron deity of the Zoras. Only when Child Link presents him with a letter from his missing daughter, Princess Ruto, who claims to be inside Lord Jabu Jabu, does he grant Link passage to Lord Jabu Jabu's lair.  When Adult Link ventures to Zora's Domain, he finds King Zora and the rest of the region frozen solid: a curse placed on the region that stems from Morpha's control of the Water Temple, the source of their water. Freeing King Zora from the ice after completing the Ice Cavern will grant Link a Zora Tunic as a gift. If Link already has a Zora tunic, he will offer him a kiss.




This is a medium model. Here's what the designer has to say about the model: "Build from the crown down. Attach the arms by surface contact. The bottom is completely open, so you shouldn’t have any problems closing it. When built, put him on a shelf or similar and let his legs dangle down."




Download                                                                                                  By Squeezycheesecake

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Gargantuan Masked Fish Gyorg

Gargantuan Masked Fish: Gyorg (Pronounced /ɡaɪ.ɔːɹɡ/, geye-org) is the third boss in Majora's Mask, located in the Great Bay Temple. It appears in the form of a giant chimaera. It is Gyorg who imprisoned the third of the Four Giants. Without its guardian deity, the waters of the Great Bay Coast become polluted and dangerous. This also causes an abnormal climate shift in the Great Bay area.






This is a medium-hard model, so be sure you have some experience before trying this model.








Download                                                                                                By Paperlegend

Monday, August 12, 2013

Adult Princess Ruto

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Ruto, Princess of the Zoras, is a female Zora introduced in Ocarina of Time. She is the daughter and only child of King Zora, the ruler of the Sea Zora population residing in Hyrule, and serves as the attendant of Lord Jabu-Jabu, the Zoras’ patron deity, in the sense of preparing his meals. As a child, Ruto appears to be a tomboy and is shown to be very strong-willed and stubborn even in the face of danger, a trait she would temper and yet benefit from in her adult years when danger once again threatened her people. Though she initially shows a selfish streak in her youth, she grows to become much more benevolent in her adult years, especially after she is awakened to the knowledge that she is the Sage of Water that guards the Water Temple beneath Lake Hylia.
It is implied that Ruto’s mother passed away some time before the events of Ocarina of Time, though she did give Ruto the Zora’s Sapphire at some point in her youth while telling her that the stone serves as the so-called “Zora’s Engagement Ring” by tradition, and thus instructing her to give it only to the man that would one day become her husband.




This is a medium model. Instructions are included, so be sure to follow them.









Download here                                                                                                   By Squeezycheesecake








Saturday, August 10, 2013

Gongoron


Gongoron is the Goron that helps Link in the Goron Temple in Phantom Hourglass. He is the son of Biggoron, the Chief Goron of Goron Island. At first, Gongoron resents Link being a Goron. However, once Link saves him, he appreciates Link.
After Biggoron asks him to show Link the way to the Goron Temple, Gongoron goes into the temple and gets caught by monsters. When Link reunite with him, the young hero can control him during a part of the temple; Link can also control him during the boss fight.












This is a very easy model.





Download                                                                                                          Designed by Paperlegend    Built by Link101

Friday, August 9, 2013

Majora's Mask Link

MMlinkMajora's Mask occurs after Ganondorf's defeat in Ocarina of Time and Link has been sent back to his childhood in the Child Timeline branch. After having been sent back to his childhood by the adult Princess Zelda of Ocarina of Time, the Hero of Time began a new history in which Ganondorf never destroyed Hyrule Castle and failed to take over the kingdom for 7 years. He leaves Hyrule to search for his lost friend Navi. While riding deep in the Lost Woods, he is ambushed by a Skull Kid who is possessed by an evil artifact, Majora's Mask, and his horse, Epona, is stolen along with the magical Ocarina of Time. Chasing the Skull Kid, Link falls into a crevasse and arrives in a world called Termina. He must save this land from the evil of Majora's Mask, which has drawn the moon into a decaying orbit, causing it to crash into Termina's capital city in just three days. Link uses the Ocarina of Time (reclaimed early on) and the Song of Time, which sends him back in time and saves the game when he plays it, to relive these three days again and again in order to prevent the disaster. Along the way, Link finds many magical masks of his own, a handful of which allow him to transform. Those masks can turn him into a rock-like Goron; a petite, plant-like Deku Scrub; a graceful aquatic Zora; or the Fierce Deity allowing Link to assume a powerful form, Fierce Deity Link.







This model will be almost impossible without the .pdo, so be sure to use it!





Download                                                                                            By Sabidiet






Thursday, August 8, 2013

Tied up Cannon

Cannon is a bomb seller from The Wind Waker that lives on Windfall Island. When Link first meets him, he acts rude and disrespectful towards the young hero, saying he only sells bombs to those he approves, and he doesn't approve of Link.  He sells bombs at ridiculous prices (i.e. 10 bombs for 10,000 rupees), which is the reason why Tetra and the pirates tied him up, gagged him, stole the bombs and left him alone in his shop. The reason he sells bombs at such high prices is because he is the last person in the world who still works in the bomb industry, allowing him to establish a monopoly on the business.  However, after having the experience of being tied up by the pirates and having his bombs stolen, he becomes a much nicer, respectful person, stating that the policy in the Bomb Shop is kindness. Furthermore, he lowers the prices of bombs, this time only ranging from 10 to 30 Rupees





This is an easy model; most of the parts are big, except for part of the face.



Download                                                                                                               By Link101(or TheGreenAero)

Byrne

Byrne (Pronounced /ˈbɜːɹn/, burn) is a character in Spirit Tracks. He is a servant of Chancellor Cole, as well as the boss of the final floor of the Tower of Spirits. When Link, Princess Zelda, and Alfonzo are on their way to the Tower of Spirits, they are confronted by Byrne and the Chancellor. As a result, he captures Zelda's body after her spirit was separated from her body.






This is a medium-hard model.




               

             
         
Download                                                                             By Paperlegend
In The Wind Waker, pigs are generally peaceful animals that struggle in vain when picked up. They come in three varieties: pink, black, and pink with black spots. The easiest way to pick up a pig is to sneak up to it. An alternative would be to chase it into the water and wait for it to come back to shore, where Link can pick it up before it starts running away. Pigs love to eat, and if they are fed All-Purpose Bait, they might dig into the ground and release some rupees and items. If a pig is attacked too many times, it turns red in anger and relentlessly retaliates against Link. If there are any nearby pigs, they will also attack him, much like the Cucco's Revenge Squad. The pigs will stop chasing Link if he enters a building or goes to a place where they can't reach him, like on top of a high object or in a body of water.




This is an easy model, with just one page. All three color variations are included.








Download                                                                                  By Squeezycheescake

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

8-bit Compass

The Compass is an item found in dungeons that lets Link see the hidden Treasure Chests in a dungeon on the Dungeon Map. It also indicates where the boss is located. It is found in most main series games.



Being just an 8-bit model, this is very easy. Just make sure you fold all of the lines.










  
Download                                                                                                             By Squeezycheesecake

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Big Brother Beaver


The beavers swim around in the Waterfall Rapids at the source of the river. Mikau tried to race them in order to obtain an empty bottle from them, but ultimately failed. Thus, when Link first meets them in his Zora form, they mistake him for the guitarist of The Indigo-Go's.
In order to obtain a bottle, Link will have to race the two brothers separately. These creatures consider empty bottles to be very valuable items and won't give them up so easily. First, the younger brother will challenge Link, and if the young hero succeeds, the beaver will call his older brother to race against Link.This time, Zora Link will have to go through even more rings in order to win against the big brother, and upon completion, the two beavers will forcefully reward Link with an empty bottle.





This is a medium model.





Download                                                                                              By Paperlegend

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Alfonzo

Alfonzo is a Royal Engineer in Spirit Tracks. In the past, Alfonzo was known as the greatest swordsman in all of Hyrule and used to serve the Hyrulean army, as did his ancestors; however, he left his position there for reasons unknown to become a train engineer instead. He lives in Aboda Village, where he acts as Link's mentor as he trains the young hero to become a successful train engineer.





This is an easy-medium model.





Alfonzo                                                                                            By HawaiianPunch and Paperlegend

Japas


Japas and Mikau, the guitarist, like to write and compose their own music, but Evan, the bandleader and songwriter, always condemns them for doing so. If Link reads Mikau's Diary, he will learn a few lines of music. He can play them as Zora Link in a Jam Session with Japas. If Link plays the same song for Evan, he will receive a Piece of Heart from the pianist. This is the same song that is played during the band's rehearsal and their eventual performance at the Carnival of Time.
Japas plays the dungeon theme from The Legend of Zelda on his bass upon entering his room. He is last seen during the ending credits where he and the rest of the band members are performing at the Milk Bar for the Carnival of Time.




This is a medium model, with the most difficult part being the guitar. So use the .pdo.





Download here                                                                                                  By Paperlegend, with textures help by Xenon




Friday, August 2, 2013

Red Wizzrobe

In The Wind Waker, Wizzrobes are characterized by their toucan-like heads. They usually wear dark cloaks with a red hood. There are also three groups of Wizzrobes that wear white cloaks and are found on top of the three triple-platforms in the Great Sea. There is also a more powerful version of the Wizzrobe, who wears a red cloak and an Incan-like crown. It is the mini-boss in the Wind Temple. He has the sole power of summoning other Wizzrobes, as well as enemies such as Darknuts and Moblins. A one-hit kill, even for the Wizzrobe mini-boss, is to freeze it with an Ice Arrow, and toss it at a wall or crush it with the Skull Hammer. When Link defeats this mini-boss, he receives the Hookshot.




This is a medium-hard model. The download includes instructions.








Download                                                                                       By Squeezycheesecake

Thursday, August 1, 2013

DeviantART Page!

We now have a DeviantART page!


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White Wolfos

White Wolfos, as the name describes, are snowy, sometimes anthropomorphic wolf-like creatures that take to icy climates such as the Snow Realm in Spirit Tracks and Snowpeak in Twilight Princess, however, these foes have been spotted in unlikely areas as well such as the Gerudo's Training Ground in Ocarina of Time. These creatures are usually common overworld enemies, nevertheless, in Majora's Mask, they disappear in Snowhead and the surrounding area once Goht is defeated, and only appear in the Ice Cavern of Ocarina of Time. In terms of appearance, the Twilight Princess incarnation inhibits a glow of sorts, adding to its enhanced realistic look, while the Spirit Tracks foes appear more cartoony to match the graphical style. It is interesting to note, that these White Wolfos have yellow eyes, while their previous incarnations have red eyes.




This is an easy-medium model. Make sure you fold all of the fold lines and check the .pdo.



Download                                                                                              By Paperlegend