Posted October 28, 201113 yr We received a message concerning this wonderful and original Paper Pirate MOC: Other minifigs can be found on his webpage here (but no more pirates). This website also contains the blueprints which you can download. Author's information: Hello there! Ever since I can imagine, I've been a big lego fan and I still love playing with the little plastic bricks. I'm always amazed of some of the awesome MOCs people make on Classic-Pirates.com and other MOC sites! Another big hobby of mine is papercraft, and a while ago I thought: "let's combine those two to make my favourite lego minifigs out of paper!" ;o) I already made several papercraft lego minifigs but the first one was captain redbeard (called kapitein Knoest in Dutch) because that's probably still my favourite minifig of all time! ;o) Although technically it's not lego of course, but I hope you and the readers of Classic-Pirates.com still like it! I really enjoy making papercraft models of all kinds of things, and I'm finding the papercraft minifigs a lot of fun to make, so I hope to make many more in the future! greetz, ninjatoes That deserves a place on the blog [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
October 28, 201113 yr That honestly blows my mind, everything looks so exact and to proper scale. Impressive.
October 28, 201113 yr wowzers. didn't think they were made of paper at first, they look that realistic.
October 28, 201113 yr Looks really impressive on the pics, but I can't really see what these should be good for other than catching dust. I had a brief look through the instructions and it seems really tricky to put together correctly.
October 29, 201113 yr maybe its just me but it looks like a digitalised picture .. don't see any 'paper' or signs that its made out of paper. Bart
October 30, 201113 yr Cool, would love to have some blueprints ! .. don't see any 'paper' or signs that its made out of paper. The first pic is a link to the site which has the parts templates and instructions for all the models...he actually has a Ghost, Mtron and Blacktron figures...very very cool stuff!! Edited October 30, 201113 yr by Toadtorrent
October 30, 201113 yr The scale fooled me, I thought it was minifig size. But judging by the pictures in the assembly manual, only the head itself already has a diameter of 20 cm, which would make the whole figure about 80 cm tall? Bart
October 30, 201113 yr Those are really cool, well done. I wonder if he uses Pepakura or is it hand made somehow?
October 30, 201113 yr Author The scale fooled me, I thought it was minifig size. But judging by the pictures in the assembly manual, only the head itself already has a diameter of 20 cm, which would make the whole figure about 80 cm tall? On this picture you can compare the size to a normal minifig:
October 30, 201113 yr This is really good,I have no idea how he made it, apart from the hat the rest of it looks just like a normal minifig (and its huge) I want one
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