I'm glad you people like my papercraft "mini"figs! ;o)

Most parts are simple cylinders or boxes (there are *a lot* of them,
though! ;o) and aren't really difficult, but there are some parts that
are a bit more challenging!

I think the trick to those is to score and fold all the fold lines
very thoroughly (on "square" parts) or to really thoroughly pre-shape
them (on "curved" parts).

It really makes building any paper model much easier, especially small
and thin parts. As far as I'm concerned, my paper models aren't going
anywhere anytime soon, but if you like them but don't want to build
them just now, the best thing to do is to download them and store them
somewhere safe, just to be sure. ;o)

greetz ninjatoes


On Mar 15, 5:26 pm, Deborah A Chase <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't screwed up the courage to tackle one of these.  They look
> insanely difficult!  Ninjatoes, you are amazing!  deb :)
>
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 5:09 AM, Ninjatoes papercraft 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Here they are, all five versions of my new papercraft LEGO Forestmen
> > minifig: black, red, blue, and the leader (Robin Hood ;o) with either a
> > yellow or a white feather:****
>
> >http://ninjatoes.wordpress.com/category/lego/****
>
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> > Have fun building!****
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