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I've started building this and it needs improvement, thought for a first model not bad.
1. The size has to be bigger, about 2x-2,5x times, you're needing pliers and exacto-knife to get them nice - and I have very small hands for a man(!). Multiple parts like hands and arms should be seperated on several pages. Best would be doing 2 versions, one for A4 european size and this one for US letter.
2. Though the printing size is correct, there is some overhanging paper parts like arm-ends and track parts, which could be avoided beforehand during the design. I would propose to first make a blank prototype with just the outline to test the waters.
3. Due to those changes, the rest is clear, that you'll need higher res graphic textures of Wall-E. Maybe the posted high-res archive of a Anon here may be the answer.
And a sidenote: The pictured Wall-E cardstock model seems to be special give-away for Disney and Pixar executives. I've been unable to track down a source for this after hours of internet search. I've found an auction on ebay, but the starting bid is beyond my budget (crazy!). http://cgi.ebay.com/VERY-RARE-Disney-Pixar-WALL-E-Desktop-3-D-Robot-Display_W0QQitemZ180262264127QQi hZ008QQcategoryZ197QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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