19 April 2010

IGGLYBUFF


174 / IGGLYBUFF - Pokémon Papercraft
Name:
Igglybuff
Type: Fairy
Species: BalloonPokémon
Height: 0.3 m (1'00")
Weight: 1.0 kg (2.2 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Igglybuff's extremely flexible and elastic body makes it bounce continuously. If it starts to roll, its bouncing can become out of control and very difficult to stop. Igglybuff can often be found practicing its singing. If it continuously sings strenuously, its body slowly turns a deepening pink color. Igglybuff's vocal chords are not sufficiently developed however and it can often end up with a sore throat from singing too much. It evolves into Jigglypuff via happiness, which evolves into Wigglytuff when exposed to radiation from a Moon Stone.

THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 15.0 cm/5.9 in
Width: 12.4 cm/4.9 in
Depth: 12.8 cm/5.0 in
No. of Pages: 4
No. of Pieces: 11
Level: Easy
Designer: Brandon
Photo: Skelekitty
NOTES: This model is essentially a ball, so to stop it from rolling around uncontrollably, you need to insert a counter weight in it's bottom before closing it. It's a simple enough template, the only advice I can offer is that when you attach the back piece to the sides, glue the center flap together, section by section (i.e.: do one pair of horizontal tabs at a time), rather than one whole side and then the other - you'll end up with a cleaner finish.

Download: A4 / Letter

8 comments:

POKEMON said...

do we add our own weight or duz it cum w/ the papercraft? plz respond!

PMF said...

you add your own weight. you can use anything that is stable and weight not too much. most people use 1 or cents (pennies, coins).

POKEMON said...

ok thanx :D

Anonymous said...

Do you just glue on the arms?

Anonymous said...

i wood like to post this to skelekitty cuz i live in australia to i was wondering where can i get pokemon figures and to brandon the instructions are hard to understand p.s cuz m 10 BYE PAPERPOKES

Anonymous said...

my igglybuff looks like a football!!

Anonymous said...

When you built the Igglybuff's hands, feet, and bobbles, did you use the lined template or unlined? I finished building the models body using the unlined template since it was so simple, but looking at the lined hands, etc, it seems to be so intricate. Is it really that complicated? Please and thank you. ^__^

Anonymous said...

oh wow,this is adorable!printed now and im about to build!so happy