Cut out the parts with scissors or a x-acto knife, fold them on the printed lines (there are two types of folds in pepakura: mountain folds (-, folded down: ^) and valley folds (-.-.-, folded up \/) and glue the whole thing together. Otherwise the built is likely to be deformed or will just collapse. I think you should at least use 150g/sqm or even heavier. But if you're really into puzzles and stuff, you can try building it without the IDs (but seriously, don't! I once made that mistake and it took me hours to find where each part belonged.)įor printing you should use thick paper, not regular 80g/sqm. This will add some small numbers on the edges and will help you a lot while glueing together all the parts. I recommend to turn on the ' Edge ID' before printing. You can even see where each single part belongs in the model, if you put the cursor on it. Just open the file and you'll see the 3D-model on the left, and the single parts on the right. To open and print this file you'll need the freeware ' Pepakura viewer'. I got mine from a thread full of Pepakura-files for Skyrimstuff at (). First of all, you have to find a paper model file you like and download it.