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Anonymous
This post is going to sound silly but any way.
I´m looking for the moon papercraft (probably not the first)
I have this empty space in my sealing that I want to fill up and i figured why not just put the moon there (I loved the Zelda games) so Does somebody have a hi-quality papercraft of the moon in the Zelda MM? probably the size of a basketball or something.
>> Anonymous
check here
www.daredyoshi.blogspot.com
>> Anonymous
op here
>>83923
Thx m8 but there are no instructions :S can some body guide me through this I already started and I have no idea where I´m supposed to put what part on what
>> Anonymous
>>84022
Basically most parts are grouped together; meaning the curved strips on one page for example glue to eachother.
For the face, just make sure you don't mix up valley folds (fold up) or mountain folds (fold down).
If you're not sure, dry-fit (without glue) the pieces which you think go together to see if they fit and then once you figure out where each part goes, apply the glue.
>> Anonymous
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ok this is just to mind blowing for me I have no idea what I did wrong and I´m really pissed off
and my moon looks like a bowl not like a moon dam I hate having no instructions. what should I do?
>>84025
thanks for the tips
>> Anonymous
>>84034
Well it does say "First off. My friend Fierce Deity is fixing these up. When he is finished, the versions will be correct + you will have instructions on how to assemble."
But that was April 20... Though I'm sure this is buildable and all needed parts are there; I think by correct version the guy means easier to build version.
Maybe if you e-mail the guy he can give you the instructions he's supposed to be working on if he has any?
It's even harder for us to figure out what went wrong than for you of course ;)
Maybe it's best to start making the face first, and then try to figure out which strip attaches where one by one?
>> Anonymous
>>84034
The piece right there looks too long for the parts you're attaching to, correct? Looks to me like the guy that made it seperated the parts in Pepakura Designer and then organized them without checking which pieces actually go next to one another. Meaning that even though the pieces are in a 1>2>3>4>5 order, it might actually be a 2>1>4>5>3 kind of thing.

At least that's just what I think.
>> Anonymous
>>84042
For example: Notice the middle piece on the first page. See how it has craters on it, but more than half of them are cut off on the right side? Now look at the piece to the right of it. It has craters, too, but they're too small to match what's on the piece on the left.

However, the middle piece on the third page has the remaining big crater textures on it. See what I'm saying?
>> Anonymous
In before Cathedral Terra