From the popular minecraft mod Cobblemon, Luxray makes its paper debut. This model is the male version of Luxray, but shortening the spikes could result in a female Luxray instead.
I did not make the model or the texture for this mob, however I constructed the template all myself. It took me 7 hours to create the template, and 7 hours to construct.
For this model, begin with the head. Then, layer the pupils on the eyes, and glue them to the face. After that, you can add the brows. Fold the brows in half if you want a more 3D look, or only use half if you want a flatter look. After that, attach the jaw to the bottom of the head, and then the muzzle. Now, you can start adding the spikes, starting with the two bottom head spikes, moving on to the two middle head spikes, and finally the top head spike. You can then add the ears. Once your head is complete, move on to the body. Make the three torso pieces and attach them together with the faces with corresponding shapes glued to each other. Also construct the neck and attach it to the top of the first torso piece. Then, make the legs. To make the legs, start with the hip, then add the leg piece, and then the ankle. You can then glue the claws to the foot piece, wait for the claws to dry, and then attach the foot to the ankle. Once that is done, you can join the leg to the body. The arm is constructed with the shoulder, then the arm piece, and then the foot. The ankle fur attaches to the bottom of the arm, and the fluff attaches to the top of the shoulder. Then, you can attach the arms to the torso. Now, put together the tail pieces and join them up in order 1-5 so that they create the shape shown in the images. You can then join the X on the tail piece to the X on the star piece. Attach the tail to the body, and then the individual hind fur pieces. Finally, attach the head to the neck, and your Luxray is complete.
Difficulty: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The hardest part is the head spikes, so good luck!
How to Print?
1.Click on the papercraft design image.
2.Make sure it has not been resized by your browser (you might need to click the image again).
3.Print using your browser's Print function.