My Wizardmon papercraft, designed and build by me









The craft is 20cm tall and after building it, I would say it is a difficulty scale of 7/10.









I used really low-quality printed paper, so the color of the pieces was crumbing away at every bend and fold I made, so I had to re-color it at the end. So my tip, like the last times:



!!! NEVER SAVE MONEY ON PAPER AND PRINT QUALITY !!!

The paper has to be high-quality so the building doesn't turn into a nightmare like mine did. You build the papercraft only once, so you have to invest in good color and good glossy paper, so the craft stands for many years without falling appart and loosing color. Lesson learned the hard way, also for me.





For non-professional papercrafters and/or papercrafters with limited experience in building, I still recommend you put weighs in at the end. Just to be sure. The staff he is holding in his arms in not attached, so it can be freely moved around. I designed the degree of the arm just right, so you can just simply put it in the palm and he holds it with ease. Also, I didn't make my craft with any weights in the legs and he still stands like he shouldFor non-professional papercrafters and/or papercrafters with limited experience in building, I still recommend you put weighs in at the end. Just to be sure.





The tricky parts are definitely the hair and the fingers. But manageable as you can see. Also, you have to first build the head, including the neck and then the arms with the upper body part, so you can attach the neck on the body with the cape in between. It can be a bit difficult, but my folds are designed to make it a bit simpler. And it holds





All in all it was fun, although I should have used different paper to make it easier for me and then I wouldn't have had to color all the parts over in the end.









You can find the unfold and info on how to get it here:











