
001 / BULBASAUR - Pokémon Papercraft
Name: Bulbasaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Species: Seed Pokémon
Height: 0.7 m (2′04″)
Weight: 6.9 kg (15.2 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Bulbasaur is a reptilian creature that somewhat resembles a toad or a young dinosaur with a spotted blue-green hide. It has three white toes or claws growing out of its four legs. Its eyes are a bright red, but the most notable feature of this Pokémon is the onion-like bulb on its back. This bulb has a symbiotic relationship with the Pokémon, growing from a seed planted on its back by its mother at birth.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 14.0 cm/ 5.5 in
Width: 14.0 cm/ 5.5 in
Depth: 17.9 cm/ 7.0 in
Pages: 4
Pieces: 33
Level: Easy
Designer: Brandon
Photo: Lyrin
NOTES: Build from the bulb down, closing at the bottom of the hind legs.
Download: A4 / Letter
Bulbasaur v1
I def like V2 of Mr. Bulbie. :] Hes so cuddly looking. :] "hugs"
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't like Bulbasaur??? Your original one was amazing, but now you made a simpler version! How much better can this get?
ReplyDeleteI really would like to make a paper poke, but I have a Linux computer :(. Maybe you could make a download for Linux CPU's?
ReplyDeleteThe only thing you *need* to make it is something to view the pdf and open the zip file in linux.. You don't really need the 3d software.
ReplyDelete^Very true. If you can open the pdf in linux, then you can print/make it.
ReplyDeleteAlternatively there are programs/setups that would allow you to run Windows side by side with Linux.
If you either dual boot (partition your drive and install different operating systems on each side) or run a remote access program (like NX Client), you could do so.
I do both with my single computer (dual boot XP/7, use NX Client to access Linux) and it works like a charm.
funny how the old one was HARD, while this on is EASY. Nice model :D
ReplyDeleteSomeone help! Don't know how to make Bulbasaur's mouth!
ReplyDeletePlease I need help with piece 12, I don't know how to make the mouth.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a REALLY great model!!!
ReplyDeleteI started making PC's half a year ago, and I must say Paperpokes still gives me the best models!!!
when i try to open the file it won't let me, this is a windows computer btw
ReplyDeleteHello, I was wondering if there is a manual on how to assemble the ivysaur and Bulbasaur?
ReplyDeleteI have trouble to place the legs... I don't know how to stick them to the rest of the body, any help?:)
ReplyDeleteok first of all i have to say that i admire your work very much but as a beginner i think that a video should be provided too of how bulbasaur's for example papercraft was made .
ReplyDeleteCan someone please help? I'm having a lot of trouble getting past the bulb. I folded it "smooth" but now I can't get the next blue piece on (#4). A written guide would be perfect! Even if it's just little tips! I'm new to papercraft and I need a little guidance :)
ReplyDeleteInstructions would be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great model! Bulbasaur is definitely my favorite gen1 pokemon, but it is a shame that I can't get this on Mac. :(
ReplyDeleteOoooh... soooooo cute!
ReplyDeletethis site has made my summer vacation a hell lot better!!! um, i would like to ask, which pokemon should i start making? (it would have to be easy)
ReplyDeleteI did blastoise first and didn't have too much trouble with it.
DeleteI'm gonna try and make this bulbasaur
ReplyDeleteHi. I love your designs guys, maybe its a like bit late to say this but i would really like you to upload the .pdo lineless too, because i usually print your designs without colour and i paint it my self, well there is this bulbasaur model I would really print lineless and colorless like only with the continuous lines IDK if there is some way you could help me or if theres some way to do this on pepakura viewer
ReplyDeletecool! no instructions?:C
ReplyDeleteI want to do one for each one I have/get in Pokemon Go.
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