Friday, May 15, 2020

Platelet / Kesshouban (Cells At Work) built papercraft



To show you how the “Cells at Work” papercrafts can look like assembled, I have decided to make the Platelet papercraft myself, so you can see her in all her cuteness, so I hope you’ll like her.
 
The craft has some fiddlier parts to make, so I first made these. What are they? Well the hands, of course. Smaller fingers on slender hands, that’s how it goes with humanoid papercrafts. So, I made the hands and then the arms to the armpits, and left those for later. Then I made the face part with the neck and then the hair part to the neck. After you have those 2, you simply glue them together at the hole part in the hair (that’s why the hole in the back head is for, to make this part super simple to make), and you glue the remaining part of her long hairs on and you have the head part finished.

After the head, I made the upper body with the blue, long T-shirt. I made the whole T-shirt with the sleeves and then glued the head on, making sure to glue the T-shirt together at the very end, after the neck was glued inside it. And then come the firstly assembled hands, that you just glue inside the sleeves (you don’t need to glue these seam on seam, since you can just adjust the angle and length by putting them in with glue on top and then gluing them at the right angle, without making a huge fuss about if it’s super accurate or not, since it’s not visible anyway.

After you have the upper body, you make the legs, again super easy. I made the boots first and the separate legs. At the end you glue the legs inside the boots and then the whole leg part of the craft inside the T-shirt, again without a huge fuss on how accurate it has to be, since you can adjust the angle (in the boots and in the hips) as you put it together.

All that is left is to make her simple 3D bag, the flag and the hat. As you can see each of these parts can be taken off, and if you glued the arms in the right angle, as I did and is intended in the papercraft template, she can hold the flag in her hands as is, without gluing it on, since the angle of the hands is really neat and tight to it holds very well. And you can play with the hat and take it on or off, or flip it over, etc. Just have fun with it.

The info on the template can be found here:


I hope you like how cute she is and that you make some of your own cute papercrafts in the future. Happy crafting~

Ano ne ano ne - Platelet-chan | Hataraku Saibou
***This is a premium papercraft that you need to purchase in order to receive the PDF and blank PDO files for assembly. – You can find all information about the PayPal purchase in the provided upper outgoing link.***

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