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[How to Train Your Dragon] Hobgobbler papercraft
The Hobgobbler's name was revealed at the 2018 Annecy Film Festival preview of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, along with the fact that they are based on a bullfrog, a French bulldog, and a beach ball. They were pictured and...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Catastrophic Quaken papercraft
Catastrophic Quakens are known for their cruel attitudes. They don't let anyone get in their way, and they'll go out of their way to wreak havoc on their target.
Catastrophic Quakens eat more rocks than any other in their class...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Dramillion papercraft
These highly intelligent creatures are one of a kind and only a few dragon riders have witnessed its many wonders! Soaring up into a never-ending sky and defending their allies, a Dramillion never disappoints to amaze Vikings!
These dragons...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Light Fury papercraft
Light Furies greatly resemble Night Furies, but they are sleeker and less heavy with lighter coloring and glimmering textures that include white, blue, and pink. They possess a long, single spine running down the center of their back and light...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Crimson Goregutter papercraft
Crimson Goregutters are massive in size and carry an unbelievable amount of strength, helping them destroy anything in its path when feeling opposed. Mighty as they are, these creatures are loyal to their Alpha and caring to those who...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Snow Wraith papercraft
Snow Wraiths have no known vulnerabilities, making them a supremely formidable force to be reckoned with during battle.
The Snow Wraith has proven to be crucial to the Dragon Riders, as their teeth are the sole tool that can unlock the...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Bewilderbeast papercraft
Early hand-drawn Bewilderbeast sketches mainly depict them as colossal dragons, still preserving its 'flat lip proportions' and protrusions on its neck. However, in earlier designs, like in Bewilderbeast Studies by Nico Marlet, the...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Timberjack papercraft
In Dragons: Rise of Berk, Timberjack eggs look like they have been formed with layers of leaf-like shell from the base that are folded up to the tip. Its shell is segmented vertically and the tip is pointed. As it has a wider base, it resembles...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Fireworm papercraft
Fireworm is very vain and thinks highly of herself amongst dragons, even other Nightmares. She has great physical prowess. She shows no one loyalty, only when it is for her benefit. She does to brave deeds, but again only if those deeds pay off...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Snaptrapper paeprcraft
While as beautiful and serene as an exotic flower upon first blush, the four-headed Snaptrapper is actually one of the most insidious and deadly dragons ever discovered. Upon opening their triple-split jaws, Snaptrappers release a sweetly...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Red Death ver. 2 papercraft
Similar to the Bewilderbeast, Red Deaths are an alpha species and are capable of enforcing smaller dragons to obey, even against their wills. Their controlling measure is somewhat similar to the methods used by the Bewilderbeasts, Valka...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Scauldron papercraft
Titan Wing Scauldrons are dark blue in color and their tail fin and wings have an elaborate pattern of water droplet shaped pink spots. There are tints of light blue and purple on its wings too. Also, they have grown two more horns on the top of...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Bone Red Death papercraft
The Red Death is a gigantic dragon species, only being surpassed in size by the titanic Bewilderbeasts. Based on the only individual seen, a Red Death's head is heavily armed with a nasal horn, a coral-shaped frill, and with jaws that are...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Windgnasher papercraft
The Windgnasher is a medium-sized dragon, but with a strong build. It has a distinct hump on its back and snout. In addition, it has a crown-like frill at the back of its head. Its body is covered with bumps throughout, and the tip of its tail...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Foreverwing papercraft
The Foreverwing is a colossal dragon. It has a woody brown color and what seems to be like branches at the back of its head and below its chin. These 'branch-like' objects resemble hair and a beard. With small, kind eyes and an aged...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Lead Stinger papercraft
The Lead Stinger returns in “The Next Big Sting” when his injured packmate (named Speedy) is taken away by the Dragon Riders for recovery. With their newly-evolved webbed feet, the Speed Stingers run across the sea and straight for Dragon's...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Red Death papercraft
Initially, the Red Death was portrayed as a more leviathan beast from the sea, as seen by Character Designer Nico Marlet's concept art. His concept, as mentioned in The Art of How to Train Your Dragon, consisted of "jellyfish-like...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Hobblegrunt papercraft
The Hobblegrunt was created using a modular system to mix and match preset body parts onto different dragons. It was created from the same base that was used for the Raincutter, Thornridge, Threadtail, Windstriker, and two other unknown...
[Invasor Zim] GIR (G Information Retrieval Unit) papercraft
GIR (G Information Retrieval Unit) is the deuteragonist of Invader Zim, and the secondary antagonist of the Netflix movie Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus.
He is the hyperactive robotic assistant of Zim and the closest thing the...
[How to Train Your Dragon] Dart, Pouncer & Ruffrunner papercraft
Dart, Pouncer, and Ruffrunner (also known as the Night Lights) are a trio of hatchling dragons and the children of Toothless and the Light Fury. Dart is a girl while Pouncer and Ruffrunner are boys.
Dart shares most of her...