18 October 2007
World of Warcraft Papercraft
Wold of Warcraft, or WoW, as it's commonly referred to by gamers, has been one of the most successful MMORPG (Massively Muliplayer Online Role-Playing Game) and also the world's largest in terms of subscribers. I've been a fan of RPG video games since the 80's and still keep up with it today, although not as much - I try to stick with the traditional single player RPG. I first played WoW back in 2005 and easily got addicted to it (like everybody else at that time), but with my work, bills to pay, making/posting paper craft, there just wasn't enough time to include it in my day-to-day activities. Not to mention the extra $15 a month subscriber fee, which can add up pretty quickly while you are contemplating your next move for those world of warcraft gold. Those where my WoW days, now I'm pretty much with the XBL $40/year crowd.
Whether your a hardcore fan, just a casual gamer, or a World of warcraft gold farmer, you can take WoW's scenery, people, building, weapons, and other inhabitants with you offline, with these unnoficial World of Warcraft paper model.
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nice find, i tried one and got discouraged in 3 minutes, you should have mentioned that the patterns are rough, i think they just extracted it from the game and just run it through pepakura, those models are not designed to be papercraft worthy.
ReplyDeleteNice observation, it's great that you have pointed that out, unfortunately, some people do like it like that.
ReplyDeleteforgot to mention, you should check out Ninjatoes new Final Fantasy paper models or Chokipetas if you want good forms.
ReplyDeletethanks this are awesome find indead
ReplyDeleteI've tried a few of the WoW papercraft models. Some are difficult, but not impossible. I got a pretty keen sheep and a few pumpkins for halloween out of it. The undead mailbox was a little challenging, but I used a couple of paperclips to reinforce some bits
ReplyDeletei'm currently doing the egbert and it's quite nice - i might try that pumpkin later on
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