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Anonymous
http://rapidshare.com/files/47098630/pote_g.zip.html
>> Anonymous
One sec. A blog mirrored it...

http://blog.seiha.org/?p=254
>> Anonymous
You're welcome. I'm still searching for a Potemayo to go with Guchuko... will post if I find one.
>> Anonymous
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Awesome, finally something better than the ones that come with the manga.
>> Anonymous
>>78450

haha,
what are those supposed to be?
>> Anonymous
>>78452
Just small cutouts of the characters. I guess you could sit them on the top of your monitor.
>> Anonymous
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Actually, the ones that came with the manga were for use with the board game on the next pages... wish someone would translate the text for fun.
>> Anonymous
>>78456
Yeah, I'd love to play that.
>> Anonymous
>>78456

It would be interesting
Also, thanks for the board game.
>> Anonymous
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No problem, I was "bored"... sorry, bad pun.

By the way, this is what happens if you use 11x17 paper instead of letter paper for the project.
>> Anonymous
>>78463


So I take it the bigger version is the 11x17?
>> Anonymous
Yep. If it wouldn't get me canned, I'd feed the pattern to the blueprint printer... oh well. Guess the new one is large enough.
>> Anonymous
>>78467
I just have regular printing paper,
so if use that, would it come out as the smaller one?
Also, were you testing for a bigger version of it or were you just messing around?
>> Anonymous
... man, I hope there will be posts left to read in the morning, considering all the /b/ull we're putting up with from all the /i/diots tonight...
>> Anonymous
>>78483
All I did was tell Acrobat that it was printing to 11x17 paper and to make it fit the paper. Color copiers are fun.

Regular printing paper is what the original was made out of.
>> Anonymous
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it is dangerous to go alone.

Take this.
>> Anonymous
the picture directions on the zip file wont show the pics, do i need them
>> Moony
>>78703
that depends... can you figure it out without pictures? It's really a personal thing. I tend to not even download instructions unless it's extremely complicated or needs to be very precise (like the cryptex). I think part of the fun of papercraft is figuring out how it goes together
>> Anonymous
hmm
>> Anonymous
If the HTML file won't show the pics in context, just look at the pics loose - they're in a folder named 'jpg'. You'll get enough of an idea, considering the HTML file isn't English.