Build SD Mobile Suite Z Zeta Gundam with This Free Papercraft Template

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 Hello, fellow creators of Paper Iconic! Are you ready for another exciting project today?


Anyone looking for an SD Gundam to build should take a look at this project from June (J_cube). SD Mobile Suite Z Zeta Gundam stays true to the familiar SD style, keeping the mechanical look and distinctive silhouette of the original mobile suit in a compact display model.



As with many of  Gundam papercraft projects, Stardream 120gsm cardstock is recommended for the best results. The template is provided as an 11-page vector PDF, giving you sharp print quality and plenty of detail throughout the build.


Before printing, you'll notice that the upper-left corner of every page includes paper color notes written in Japanese. For reference, the template uses White (A-B), Blue (C), Gray (D-E), Black (F-G), Red (H-I), Yellow (J), and Color Print (K). There are also a few additional notes throughout the template, so there's no need to worry if you don't read Japanese. Simply use Camera Translator, the camera translation feature in Google Translate or a similar app, to read the instructions, then prepare the appropriate cardstock before getting started.


If you're unsure about any assembly steps, June has also included a complete build video below the download section. Follow along at your own pace, and you'll soon have SD Z Zeta Gundam assembled and ready to join the rest of your Gundam papercraft collection.


Assembly Video


Grab the SD Mobile Suite Z Zeta Gundam papercraft template today to begin your creative journey! Shout out to June (J_cube) for sharing this project.


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