by Jeramy
(Neptune)
3500 pieces of .5 inch by .25 inch (1.27 cm X 0.635 cm) pieces of paper
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
First try at it…came out to be pretty good. Next time I’ll make a bigger head.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Did a few 1/32 size Torchic Pokemons…this one is using 1/8 size paper, it’s about 8″ tall, the collar feathers are 1/32 size and the beak, legs and claws are 1/32 paper
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Use 1/16 size paper to make the big Pikachu Pokemon.
Big, teenager and baby Pikachus
by Emanuel Lucho
(Veracrz, Mexico)
I made this little guy, one pokemon bird.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Took me over 6 hours to assemble and glue Charizard…used 710 triangular pieces. A hot glue gun was used to attach the arms, legs, wings, head and tail.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Made some small versions of some 3D Pokemon characters.
Used beads for the eyes….their parents had triangular pieces for eyes.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Piplup Pokemon used over 800 triangular pieces…I really like the contrasting colours.
Made two small owls to accompany Piplup. The owls are slightly different…one used almost 200 pieces while
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Making the little roses for Roselia was almost harder than making the whole model. Really proud of Pichu’s head…only a quarter-size hole at the top…I could add a few more triangular
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
On a Pokemon roll….my 5th and 6th project; Togepi and Torchic. Togepi is almost 7″ high and 5″ wide, Torchic is 6″ high. Togepi is one piece while Torchic is two