382 / KYOGRE - Pokémon Papercraft
Name: Kyogre
Type: Water
Species: Sea Basin Pokémon
Height: 4.5 m (14′09″)
Weight: 352.0 kg (776.0 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Kyogre is most likely based on the Hebrew legends of Leviathan, the unconquerable primal master of the sea. Its counterparts were Behemoth and Ziz. Just as Kyogre is in conflict with Groudon, it was said that at the end of time Leviathan and Behemoth would start a battle that would kill them both. It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 9.0 cm/3.5 in
Width: 38.3 cm/ 15.1 in
Depth: 30.8 cm/12.1 in
Pages: 7 (Kyogre)/2 (Base)
Pieces: 50 (Kyogre)/5 (Base)
Level: Medium
Designer: Brandon
Photo: Brandon
NOTES: Build from nose to tail, being sure to insert the flat part into the designated space before closing. Attach wings and fins when possible. Base included, though not required. Just keep in mind the 'wings' may sag a little if not supported.
Download: Kyogre A4 / Kyogre Letter
Base A4 / Base Letter
Oh my God, that looks awesome! I love ya'll! Can't wait for winter break to get building :3
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo AWESOME!!! Great job. I love it.
ReplyDeletesooo freakin awesome.
<3 <3 <3
awesome!! whats the base on this? i dont see one in the pic
ReplyDeletejust want to ask a question.. whats a png image for?
ReplyDelete@Sarah: The base is optional and is not featured on the pic.
ReplyDeletealso, the png image is used to changed the color of the model so you can build the shiny version. read our FAQ for more info.
ooh.. it's awesome...
ReplyDeletei hope groudon will look as good as kyogre. speaking of groudon, i thought it would come out before kyogre?
hmmz, Coming soon: surprises...
ReplyDeletewhut.
how do u guys no what position to build the model in? like how they look.. because ive always wanted to no that! is it hard or do u guys draw a pic first? just curious....
ReplyDeleteGOTTA' BUILD THEM ALL !!!!
ReplyDeleteYour papercrafts are always amazing :) This one looks astounding! (And difficult for that matter).
ReplyDeleteLolz~ As soon as I finish the starters, I wanna do this one so badly :D
Good luck with upcoming projects and have a nice holiday season! ^^
This one totally looks like it could be a pinata. If you somehow doubled the size of the paper and printer, and gave it a layer of paper mache, it could make for one heck of a pokemon birthday party!
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun build, and the end product looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteOne tip: for the wings/paws/fins, I glued two popsicle sticks together and attempted to glue them to the inside. Though only one managed to stay glued, as I had completed the fins before gluing, the popsicle sticks work really well for stabilizing.
Oh no, theres a kyogre in my bed! Nope, Paperpokes! This is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhy is it so dark? I thought Kyogre was lighter blue than that.
ReplyDeleteMother of Seas! That is wicked! I think I can make it! Btw, I think you guys should make Monthly Challenges, You know, like you post a model, other people will make it and whoever makes it the best will be the winner and then the winner will post the next challenge.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see Primal Kyogre soon! This model is awesome!! Love it guys!!
ReplyDeleteMuy bien echo
ReplyDeleteForgive me if this is a stupid question. I am fairly new to pokecrafts. I downloaded all the files but I don't see any instructions or numbers of which pieces go to what. Help??
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