07 June 2010

GARDEVOIR

282 / GARDEVOIR - Pokémon Papercraft
Name:
Gardevoir
Type: Psychic/Fairy
Species: Embrace Pokémon
Height: 1.6 m (5'03″)
Weight: 48.4 kg (106.7 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Gardevoir can sense the feelings of people and other Pokémon. It is also able to see the future clearly. Gardevoir has the psychokinetic power to distort the dimensions and create a small black hole, in order to protect its Trainer. Apparently, Gardevoir does not feel the pull of gravity because it supports itself with psychic power. It also has the power to teleport.

THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 22 cm/8.7 in
Width: 30.6 cm/ 12 in
Depth: 12.7 cm/5 in
No. of Pages: 4
No. of Pieces: 37
Level: Medium
Designer: Brandon
Photo: Carnilmo
NOTES: Build from top to bottom, attaching the two dress pieces after each part is complete.
Try not to fold the skirts too much, otherwise it may not stand. Something stronger than printer paper is especially recommended, also for added stability.

Download: A4 / Letter

26 comments:

  1. Thought the "coming soon" went in order, was hoping to start a nice venusaur model tomarrow. Well w/e guess I'll have to wait a little. Glad to see your putting out a blastoise and leafeon model soon. Thanks!

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  2. hi brandon

    are there also plans for a charizard for paperpokés in the near future? (say about 2 months) cuz i really want to have the evolved starters trio form gen 1 :)

    greetz

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  3. Wow I love this model ;)
    However, I can't download this model can you change the file?

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  4. @Anon: google "WinRAR" and download and install it.

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  5. the a4 is not right, if you download it there will be an error

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  6. I've already seen a Charizard and a Blastoise model...I wonder if It'll be those two.
    Actually, wasn't Blastoise on HERE already?
    Maybe I imagined it.

    Any way, thanks for making one of my favorite pokemon.
    My all time favorites include: Articuno, Lugia, Gardevoir, and Giratina.

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  7. oh! this one looks easy! :D
    well... i tried with making an igglybuff before but it totally crashed

    im just started making papercraft and i really luve making pokemons :D

    (sorry for languase errors)

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  8. Also, I just downloaded the A4 file- there doesn't seem to be any problem with it.

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  9. I've been following this blog for a long while and greatly enjoyed making my own paper pokes! So I featured your blog for the Versatile Blogger Award! http://www.umeorigami.com/blog/2010/6/7/versatile-blogger-award.html

    Please keep up the wonderful work and I cannot wait to see what you come up with next!

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  10. Thanks for the "Award" Christina, but we set some limits on what we can post and as such we can't pass the award on it. I'll try to make you a short list and post it in this comment later tho ;P

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  11. Wonderful work guys! The model is great, and the picture is lovely! Great job on it Brandon and Carnilmo!:D

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  12. hey great model my first 2 and only 2 papercrafts so far are pichu and espeon and i was planing to make togepi and gardevoir next do you think i should hold off on them and practice more

    thanks-Alex

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  13. You never know what your potential may be until you reach up and give things a try.

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  14. Wow.I find this model amazing since gardevoir is one of my personal favorites.I cant wait to see the new models.
    But...do you guys have any tips on how to make the horns on its face?I just cant seem to get them right.

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  15. Are you guys letting other testbuilders onto the team now?

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  16. We're choosing others that we think are suitable, yes.

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  17. PMF -- No worries. Just keep doing what you are doing. Looking forward to seeing what you guys come up with next :)

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  18. Wow! This is an awesome and pretty model!! But doesn't Gardevoir actually have "feet" ???

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  19. Oops, I've saw the "legs" (or I said "feet" last time)
    now. So this is PERFECT!

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  20. I'm trying it right now, have to say it's a pretty good model, but the hands and horns are really hard. I didn't manage to glue every tab on the horns, but it's holding up. I'm using printer paper, so I don't know if it will stand up once I finish it.

    Anyhow, thanks for the great model !

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  21. Am I the only one who thinks the limbs look... Off? I don't know what it is, but it might be the lack of a clearly defined elbow joint and the bulbous bulging and tapering of the legs, but I kinda wish I had swapped the arms and legs with those from the other gardevoir papercraft floating around online.

    Great work, just not the best you've done- I'd probably give it a 3.5 of 5. I'm still definitely looking forward to seeing more from everyone here at Paperpokés!

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  22. Seems like its elbows are thinner than showed here and eyes are not showing such angry expression. This model is not as elegant as the original character. Moreover, it's kind of scary.
    3/5. Great as a standalone model, but clearly loses to original character and many other papercrafts.

    Sorry for any grammar mistakes~

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  23. Yay, my favorite Pokemon ever, and I've got it built now. Too bad I messed up a major portion, oh well. Thank you Brandon for the build.

    http://theycallmekorn.deviantart.com/#/d3l71ox

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  24. Would you be the best person ever and make ralts and kirlia, I wanna make the whole evolution set, their my absolute favorites!

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  25. Very awesome paper model of my favorite Pokemon! :D

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  26. Are there any directions on how to construct this? I'm having a bit of trouble. If there are directions, can someone please tell me how to get them? Thank you =)

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