Oct 21 2009Stop Motion Of Papercraft Link Construction

This is a little stop motion video of a papercrafter constructing a Link model. The model is amazing, and so is the build, so you should check it out. But you shouldn't check out library books that will get you blacklisted. Or women on the street. BECAUSE I AM AGAINST THE OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN. Women are people too, you know. Except those crazy bodybuilding ones. They're wild animals.

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Thanks to Jessica, who once made a papercraft model of the Geekologie Writer and then burn it as an effigy. Gee, thanks.

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0:11 OMG CROTCH SHOT!!!

Crazy bodybuilding women are hot.

Epic!

stupid

awesome

Looks easy

this is how elves are made; with paper, printer, glue, and a gamer with a lot of time on his hands.

SO
VERY
OLD.

This is the coolest damn tat I've ever seen. I'm actually pretty surprised to find that the sentiment is NOT unanimous. The only reason I wouldn't do this on my own chest is because it's been done now. And it's lame to copy someone else's genius.

very good!

Who cares if it's old or not. Has anyone else ever collected this much awesome in one place before Geekologie existed? I think not.

Link FTW!

wow master sword and all i just came ;)

OMG! SO AWESOME! That's got to take talent!

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