Make your own Quake Papercraft

If the Wii controller and Katamari Prince papercraft projects didn't suit your gaming preferences, then try making your own Quake-themed papercraft models of the Shambler and/or Marine. Captain Nod's site has links to models and instructions to build your own DIY nerd sculptures.
[Via Cathode Tan]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Cloud @ May 22nd 2006 12:28PM
Origami is really cool! I heard about this little origami robot being built like 200 years ago but don't have the actual link to the info. Some people actually create stuff like gundam mechs and various other complicated things.
Art Guy @ May 22nd 2006 1:06PM
That kicks ass.
crono141 @ May 22nd 2006 1:19PM
The greatest thing is that these paper models look EXACTLY the same as the in game models.
SWEET!
TK00 @ May 22nd 2006 1:59PM
This looks cool, although I'll be damned if I can get PDF to download. Rapidshare sucks a very very fat one.
All Your Lost Socks @ May 22nd 2006 3:04PM
Get... pdf... to download?
Adobe reader is free at their site, you know. I don't know what it is that you're trying to get.
Markster @ May 22nd 2006 3:23PM
Man, if those things are polygon-for-polygon correct, then that is absolutely amazing.
Hey, does the grunt have his weapon flash embedded in his arm still?!
Reddrive @ May 22nd 2006 5:00PM
http://www.bungie.net/images/news/inlineimages/misterchiefpapercraft.jpg
A DIY Mister Chief. Strange, these papaer models seem to be gaining popularity. Did I miss something?
rufus359 @ May 22nd 2006 5:41PM
You can get models for Homeworld, Star Trek, Star Wars, and Babylon 5 from http://paperstarships.tengun.net/ (no, I'm not affiliated with them, I was bored one day...)