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Wilson The Robot


Meet Wilson the Robot as Papercarft. After a few experiment, now I proudly presents the finished pattern of Wilson.
The Robot was designed in 2005 for a new year events, in 2008 he come back for some merchandises, such as pins, and T-Shirts, now you can have him as a paper-doll. And even you can customize him using the platform pattern.

Click the thumbnail bellow for a .jpg version. or click here for the .pdf

If you wish to customize Wilson, you can click the thumbnail bellow for .jpg or here for .pdf

All donations are welcome :


Keep reading for the “step by step guide”


First of all, you have to print the pattern. I design it to fit an A4 international paper size. And prepare your cutting tools and glue.


Cut those all nine parts carefully.


Cut the “marked as hole” carefully. You may need to use a ruler to help you out.


Here’s how the hole looks like.


Fold the body following the line carefully.


This is one of the leg.


Fold and glue it like this.


Snap both of the leg to the body. Match the code written on it.


Glue the white area inside the body.


This is one of the hand


Fold it and glue carefully


Snap it to the hole with the same code at the body.


Glue the white area inside the body.


This is the neck


fold it and glue.


Snap it to the hole in the body with the same code.

” i forget to take photos while glue the body pattern, but i believe most of you knows how to do it. “


This is the head


Snap the other end of the neck to the hole in the bottom of the head.
and glue the white area inside the head.


Hellow.


Don’t forget about his foot.


As usual. snap the same code together.


yipee, now Wilson can stand.

ps: Wilson may not be able to stand steadily for a long time, you may need to duct tape him at the place you wish him to stay.

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7 Comments

  1. Posted September 9, 2008 at 11:17 pm | #

    Awesome model. I love robots!
    Instead of duct tape I prefer to weight the feet of my models with a lump of sticky-tac or modeling clay. And once with green Chewits, i don’t like the green ones.

  2. Posted September 20, 2008 at 4:27 pm | #

    Excellent! I love it!

  3. Posted December 27, 2008 at 5:25 am | #

    Echt cool gemacht! / Really Cool Working!

  4. lucas
    Posted February 7, 2009 at 10:13 pm | #

    plz email me when you get a new papercraft i love them thnx if you do

    bye,
    lucas

  5. Posted January 19, 2011 at 12:48 pm | #

    Good To know about papercraft Robot i love them..

    Thank you for shearing..

  6. Posted September 6, 2011 at 11:46 am | #

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  7. Posted December 16, 2011 at 2:22 am | #

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