Since I made the template, I also had to build her. Not only for the page, but also because I find her super adorable and I wanted to have her for my collection above my papercraft bench XD
The papercraft is actually simple enough to make, probably took me about 5-6 hours to make (including cutting out the parts and folding), plus/minus.
The craft can be divided into 4 separate stages to assembled her, so it should be fairly simple.
First you make the head, starting with the face and neck part. After you got those glued, make the front bangs and glue them on the face. After this glue the remaining parts of the hair back, and be sure to glue the neck part on the hair first, to make it stand nicely (the instructions are clear in the PDF template). After that, you can make the separate 3D headphones and glue them on the head like that. First part head, done.
Next you can move on to the torso part, making the 2 arms first. The hands are actual penguin fins, so they are simple enough to make, and once you got both arms, you can connect them by making the middle part, the torso. Make the upper half of the torso with the collar, and after that is done, glue both hands on. When the glue has dried, take the already built head and glue it in the hole of the collar and attach it from the inside of the torso. After this dries good as well, put in some curled-up paper inside the neck so it holds up nice and it doesn’t snap. When the head is attached, all you need to do it glue the remaining stripes of the dress on it. Second part, done.
Next, we can make the small tail part. It is actually detached from the body and is just glued on the pants (you can also leave it out). This way is simpler to make and you can leave it out as an optional piece, if you want. Third part, done.
All that is left to do are the legs. I built them from bottom to top, so at the end you get the separate feet with the hole at her waist to fill in weights to make it stand better. I always use small gravel, since it fits in every hole and has a nice weight to make it really stand. When you got the weights in, all you have to do is glue the legs on the inside waist part of the dress, adjust the angle so she stands, and there you go. Fourth part, done.
At the end you can glue the tail you did before on the pants, and glue the remaining 2D parts on (such as the zipper, etc.), and she is ready. And done ;)
All info on how to purchase the template (just write me a private note if you are interested) and everything else can be found here:
https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Hululu-Penguin-Kemono-Friends-papercraft-872802393
A really cute character from the anime “Kemono friends”, which is hugely popular in Japan for some years now. I bet we get to see some additional anime series or an OVA or movie soon. That would be cool XD
I hope you like her and happy crafting~
The craft can be divided into 4 separate stages to assembled her, so it should be fairly simple.
First you make the head, starting with the face and neck part. After you got those glued, make the front bangs and glue them on the face. After this glue the remaining parts of the hair back, and be sure to glue the neck part on the hair first, to make it stand nicely (the instructions are clear in the PDF template). After that, you can make the separate 3D headphones and glue them on the head like that. First part head, done.
Next you can move on to the torso part, making the 2 arms first. The hands are actual penguin fins, so they are simple enough to make, and once you got both arms, you can connect them by making the middle part, the torso. Make the upper half of the torso with the collar, and after that is done, glue both hands on. When the glue has dried, take the already built head and glue it in the hole of the collar and attach it from the inside of the torso. After this dries good as well, put in some curled-up paper inside the neck so it holds up nice and it doesn’t snap. When the head is attached, all you need to do it glue the remaining stripes of the dress on it. Second part, done.
Next, we can make the small tail part. It is actually detached from the body and is just glued on the pants (you can also leave it out). This way is simpler to make and you can leave it out as an optional piece, if you want. Third part, done.
All that is left to do are the legs. I built them from bottom to top, so at the end you get the separate feet with the hole at her waist to fill in weights to make it stand better. I always use small gravel, since it fits in every hole and has a nice weight to make it really stand. When you got the weights in, all you have to do is glue the legs on the inside waist part of the dress, adjust the angle so she stands, and there you go. Fourth part, done.
At the end you can glue the tail you did before on the pants, and glue the remaining 2D parts on (such as the zipper, etc.), and she is ready. And done ;)
All info on how to purchase the template (just write me a private note if you are interested) and everything else can be found here:
https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Hululu-Penguin-Kemono-Friends-papercraft-872802393
A really cute character from the anime “Kemono friends”, which is hugely popular in Japan for some years now. I bet we get to see some additional anime series or an OVA or movie soon. That would be cool XD
I hope you like her and happy crafting~
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