05 August 2013

GABITE


444 / Gabite - Pokémon Papercraft
Name: Gabite
Type: Dragon/Ground
Species: Cave Pokémon
Height: 1.4 m (4'07")
Weight: 56.0 kg (123.5 lbs)
Interesting Facts: Gabite are fierce and predatory dragons, known for their scales that have medicinal properties and can heal most illnesses. Gabite have short, yet deadly sharp teeth, like their pre-evolution, Gible. They have been known to move at extreme speeds.

THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 17.5 cm/ 6.9 in
Width: 16.9 cm/ 6.7 in
Depth: 19.9 cm/ 7.8 in
No. of Pages: 4
Level: Medium
Designer: Brandon
Photo: LuIS
NOTES: Start at the top of the head, close at the foot, following the numbers. Attach the jets on the head whenever possible, as well as claws as you go.

Download: A4 / Letter

11 comments:

pokecraft said...

I'm trying to download this Gabite Papercraft but I can't because i get a coding of wierd letters. I have a Mac, and yes, I've listened to the FAQ but it wouldn't help. Please respond! Gabite is my favorite Dragon Type Pokemon and I am a good paper crafter. Please help me!

Anonymous said...

yay!~ Now I'll finally have the whole family together~ Gible, Garchomp and now Gabite <3 Thank youu ^^

Anonymous said...

Hooray! Been waiting for this one!

Anonymous said...

You forgot to "tag" this one! (Dragon, ground, medium)
And the Generation page needs to be updated -_-

Brandon said...

@pokecraft Try 'saving target file' or some variation of that. It should give you an option to save it as a rar. Another option might be to copy all of the letters into a word processor, and saving that as a rar.

@anon, good job on catching the lack of tags, fixed. Though the gen page was updated already :p

Anonymous said...

:P thankyou

Anonymous said...

I have a question about building the model.
How do you get it to where when you glue the pieces together, there are no white edges/lines from where the pieces meet? I know if I do the overflow paint that could help, but do you think it's because I'm using paper that's too thick? Because at the edge where I cut it's white, of course, because the inside of the paper is now showing (...I hope that makes sense... I'm sorry if it doesn't haha). Anyway, is there any way to fix it? I use cardstock paper, so do you think I should use something else? It's because in your models I see absolutely no white lines from where the pieces meet, and I'd love it if I could get my models to look like that!

Brandon said...

For me, I use colored pencils to color the edges where it was cut. Never anything darker than the piece, and you don't even need to do much, just run the lead along the edge. Covers up the white pretty well.

Anonymous said...

A wild PAPERPOKÉS CREATION appeared!

The wild PAPERPOKÉS CREATION used Awesome!
It's super effective!

Papercrafter fainted due to awesomeness!

pokecraft said...

ok fixed! i got through the downloading with the weird numbers. check out this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPIHXAhEU6o&feature=c4-overview&list=UUX7XOiTu4Eer62Hliq_8jtA

Anonymous said...

My Shiny Gabite's tail is hanging too low and the feet aren't flat :(