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I had a HUGE headache last night so I thought that I needed to do something a little easier ... so I did. I got me some Ibuprofen, with a splash of Codeine, and made me one of these!

This is another beta-test model by PMF [link] that I had in my (rapidly growing) "to-do" pile of papercraft templates. This one needs to have attachment tabs added onto the legs, then it's good to go.

There is no way in hell that this little critter is able to stand up by itself! The model is posed on his tip-toes so the only way to get him to stand is to glue it to a stage or prop him against something.

The leaves were by far the coolest parts on this model - I really enjoyed making them. I also messed about with the texture of the body, because the original colour was too grey for my liking.

Anyways, You can get the template and PDO here: [link]

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:iconxxpitviperxx50:
how did you do the feet?
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~Skele-kitty Oct 11, 2011  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Start at the toes and work your way up, tab-by-tab, to the ankles.
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:iconxxpitviperxx50:
i have trouble with the toes the pieces wont connect to it cause it bends it funny. it might help if i maake a crease but not sure yet i havent tried
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~Skele-kitty Oct 14, 2011  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Gee, it was so long ago since I built that one ... and to be honest, it's one of the earliest Paperpokés models (which were'nt the greatest unfolds), but you're problem could be that you require a score or two in those pesky areas.

I always score a foldline that is approximately 90° or less out of principal - these are major folds and it does make construction easier as it reduces the tension in the tab-joins. I've uploaded a image that shows you where to score: [link] I hope this helps.
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:iconxxpitviperxx50:
and if at all possible post or sent me a tutorial on it
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:iconlegomyfoot:
pretty sweet.
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~Skele-kitty Nov 18, 2008  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
If only it stood up by itself!
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:icontang-mu:
~tang-mu Oct 25, 2008  Hobbyist General Artist
want ^^
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~Skele-kitty Oct 25, 2008  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Patience, grasshopper!
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