If you're a geek (not sure? Find out if you're a geek or a nerd) who loves papercraft but hate messing around with glue, then you'll definitely find these Cubeecraft paper toy projects exciting. Cubeecraft papercraft toy models use interlocking tab designs and eliminate the need for any adhesives. They're really easy to make -- all you need are some thick A4 paper, access to a colour printer, a scissors and a hobby knife. Download the templates you want, print, cut, fold and enjoy!
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Click on the design link in order to download the high-resolution template of Cubeecraft paper toys.
Mario
Everyone's favourite Italian plumber.
Difficulty: 2/5
Spider-man
No glue is needed to keep this web-slinger together.
Difficulty: 1/5
Superman
The original Superman -- with underwear on the outside and everything. Fancy the Man of Steel version instead?
Difficulty: 2/5
Wolverine
He'll take his anger out on you with paper cuts.
Difficulty: 3/5
Iron Man
The Mark XLII version.
Difficulty: 1/5
Spock
You too can possess your very own Leonard Nimoy.
Difficulty: 1/5
Steve Jobs
The late Steve Jobs in his iconic black turtleneck, denim jeans and New Balance shoes.
Difficulty: 1/5
Dark Knight Batman
I am Batman.
Difficulty: 2/5
LEGO R2-D2
Unfortunately, this one doesn't come with a holographic message from Princess Leia.
Difficulty: 1/5
Yoda
Make me, or don't make me. There is no try.
Difficulty: 2/5
Om Nom
Try not to feed it any candy.
Difficulty: 3/5
Walter White
Sadly, this one can't make any crystal meth. Oh, wait. I meant, luckily.
Difficulty: 1/5
The Stig
Some say, he's made of paper. All we know is, he's call The Stig.
Difficulty: 1/5
Dr. Who
The eleventh Dr. Who played by Matt Smith. Not to be confused with our Matt Smith.
Difficulty: 1/5
The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
If you're running out of colour ink, this is the the one to make.
Difficulty: 2/5