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Showing posts with label square enix. Show all posts

Chadmino Cross Papercraft - Harle

Chadmino Cross Harle Papercraft

Harle (aka Harlequin) is a playable character and minor villain in Squaresoft's Chadmino Cross video game developed for the PlayStation. As you can see from her appearance she's a funky jester and a sexy one at that.

Chadmino Cross - Harle Papercraft [kaizo]

Cactuar Papercraft [Related Posts]
Tarutaru Papercraft
Bahamut Papercraft
Moogle Papercraft
Rikku Papercraft

Rabbit Papercraft - Mesousa (Pani Poni Dash!)



This sadly looking rabbit is named Mesousa - he has a serious case of depression (Prozac anyone?) and comes from the Japanese series Pani Poni Dash! (ぱにぽにだっしゅ!), which focuses on parodies, satires, and comedy with regards to both Japanese and American pop-culture (internet, anime, gaming). The story centers around "Becky", an 11 year-old child prodigy / mathematics teacher and the antics of her class. Mesousa is Becky's companion and is there primarily as a sacrificial victim to the series' slapstick comedy. The series started out as a manga and later on as anime, it was published by Square Enix and created by Hekiru Hikawa. Free download for this simple paper model is available below.

Mesousa Papercraft [via mediafire]
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Cloud's Wolf armor plate papercraft

even if cloud's wolf logo look like a door knock Ithink it still look very good
the model is very easy to make. only 1 page of template. this wolf head can be seen on the shoulder pad of Cloud's armor and also in miniature version on his earrings

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Tarutaru




You've got the Moogle, the Cactuar, Bahamut, and now here's another Final Fantasy papercraft model that you can add to your collection, the Tarutaru is from Square Enix's MMORPG - Final Fantasy XI:Online which was set on the fictional world of Vana'diel. The Tarutaru are a race of skilled mages who live alongside the Mithra in Windurst, having a racial prejudice towards magical studies, they have a higher reserve of magical power (MP) and excels at Black/White/Red Magic and the art of summoning. The only downside to their abilities as with other traditional spellcrafters is their lack of durability (HP) and strength which makes them extremely vulnerable to physical attacks.

Tarutaru Pics - [Flickr.com]

Tarutaru - Download
Bahamut - Download
Cactuar - Download
Moogle - Download

Final Fantasy Papercraft - Bahamut



Now that I'm back, I want to make it up to my subscribers for all the silent months that went by without a single post. Here's a paper model of Bahamut, my favorite Final Fantasy summon of all. I don't have an assembly instruction for this one, but it's pretty simple to figure out, I've posted a lot of high quality pictures on Flickr so that you can visualize how to put him together. Good luck and enjoy!

Final Fantasy Papercraft - Bahamut [via Mediafire]
Bahamut Photos [via Flickr]


Update
- I've received a lot of email complaints from other people about not being able to open the file, if you see an error message from your PDF reader indicating they can't open it, most probably it's because you don't have your Asian/European font pack installed for your PDF reader. Here are the links for Adobe Acrobat and FoxIt readers' language packs.

FoxIt Reader - Download
Adobe Acrobat - Download

Final Fantasy Papercraft - Cactuar



Oi paperkraft netizens, here's another Final Fantasy paper model, this green cactus-looking character is the Cactuar (also known as Cactuer, Qactuar, Cactrot, and Sabotender). It's main features are two black dot-eyes, an oblong shape mouth, three red quills on the top of their head, and their trademark pose, stiff arms and legs. On the Final Fantasy video games (FF VIII) they are best known for their 1,000 Needles (Defensive attack), which deals exactly 1,000 hit points of damage to an oponent, regardless of defenses. There was also a Jumbo Cactuar that had the 10,000 Needles attack, which was kinda like an instant-death attack since prior to FF X the maximum number of hit points for a character in FF is limited to 9999. If you noticed that my Cactuar is of a different color (blueish top, green legs) and not solid green, don't panic, it's because mine is of a different breed, it's a color-shifting Cactuar (also known as Printerus Hasno Inkus). This paper model stands about 6" tall and 4" wide and comes with a stand (not shown).

Final Fantasy Papercraft - Cactuar [via mediafire]

Moogle Papercraft



One of the most loveable characters to come out of the Final Fantasy series is the Moogle (Moguri, Japanese), they are small, good-natured creatures that are usually white or tan in color and has a protruding antenna from its head with a small red, orange, or yellow ball at the end called a "pompom". They have either red or purple wings with ears shaped like a cat or rabbit. You'll know it's a moogle when you hear or see the word "kupo" which is their trademark sound. Next to Chocobos, the Moogles are often considered mascots for the Final Fantasy series. They first appeared on Final Fantasy III for the Famicom (Eurasia) and as Final Fantasy VI for the SNES is North America. Square Enix is going to bring an enhanced remake of Final Fantasy III, updated with 3D visuals to the Nintendo DS by November 2006. Of course Japan will have it first by 08.06 then Europe by 09.06, then finally NA. This moogle paper model was hosted by Takuya, but their site is down so I hope they won't mind if I host it in rapidshare. Enjoy!

Moogle Papercraft [via mediafire]