Thursday, April 11, 2024

Ojamajo Doremi built papercraft


Already shared the newly made Doremi papercraft template I designed some time ago:

https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Ojamajo-Doremi-papercraft-978745129

And now we got the assembly. Isn’t she super cute? Damn I loved Doremi so much as a child XD

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ASSEMBLY TIPS:

As with any of my assemblies, start from top and move to the bottom. And since she has a nice dress, you can also divide the build into separate pieces: The face and neck with the back hair, the hat, the 2 hair buns, the hands, the arms with the cuffs, the torso with the dress, the legs with the cuffs, the 2 boots and the add-ons (magical tact, the cape and the broches).

Start by making the face part first and add the back part of the hair and the neck. Make sure to glue on the down side of the hat’s shield (the shield without the flaps) on this part as well, so it’s easier to put together later. Put aside and glue together the 2 separate buns and then the hat with the other upper hat shield part (the shield with the flaps). This way, simple glue together the 2 hat parts, glue on the buns and the note broch, and the head is done.

Next, you can put together the 2 hands/gloves. You have the 3D as well as the 2D version (I assembled the easier 2D version here). Put aside and build the 2 arms with the cuffs next. Also put aside and assemble the upper torso part first. The torso is very thin, so you’ll have to use some tweezers or sticks here to help yourself for this part. When you have the torso, you can glue the head with the neck and the 2 arms inside it. And once that is dried, glue on the remaining part of the dress and then glue on the 2 hands on the inner side of the cuffs.

Then come the legs that you build with the cuffs on, and then the separate boots. Build the bottom and glue the 2 legs inside. And before gluing on the 2 boots inside the legs cuffs, put in some weights to make it stand nicely.

All that is left are the add-ons. Build the magical tact either as a 3D version, or cut off the outer flaps and make it 2D as I did here. Last is the cape, that you assemble the front part separately, and the glue together after you put it on the neck, since you can’t place it else. And it’s done.

*NOTE: This papercraft has very thin limbs and a nimble torso, so it is meant for experienced papercrafters only, since the parts can be very fiddly and can break easily. I really recommend extra patience and time with this build. But very well worth it in the end, as you can see. She is such a cutie, I love her.

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*** This is a premium papercraft that you need to purchase in order to receive the PDFs and blank, locked PDO file for assembly. – You can buy and download the template here:

ko-fi.com/s/1b5115edaa

You can view all of my available premium papercrafts that are for sale on my Ko-fi page:
ko-fi.com/antyyyspapercrafts ***

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Enjoy and happy crafting~

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