For this you’ll need more than lots of space in your abode and a fanatic Dragon Ball Z love. You’ll need lots of paper.
Papercraft site Paper Juke created this life-sized DBZ Goku, and earlier this year, Korean blogger Sinsis uploaded the finished piece. It’s truly impressive.
Ver.Juke [Sinsis]
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3 responses to “Life-Sized Dragon Ball Z Papercraft Is Over 9000!”
HOLY SCHMOLY, THAT IS AWESOME. I never really imagined what Goku would look like in 3D but he sure is impressive! The polygons surprisingly serve to make the piece seem more normal in the real world, I’d imagine it’s very hard to make a 100% realistic looking character originally designed for 2D manga. Would anyone care to elaborate on how paper craft looks so sturdy and solid?
Papercraft uses thicker paper. Most printer quality paper has a thickness of about 80GSM. Paper crafters use 200GSM or thicker. This is a really impressive model!
Cardboard craft!
An impressive room he has there.