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Zoid Voltron [Gwi Jang] Papercraft
Voltron is an American adaptation of two Japanese anime series from Toei Animation: Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. Voltron was produced for American audiences by Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions. The series was created by Peter Keefe and John Teichmann in 1984 using the Japanese source material. The producers had no means of translating the Japanese series into English, thus they surmised the plots, created all-new dialogue, edited out the more violent scenes and remixed the audio into stereo format. The series aired in syndication in the United States from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985.

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AWESOME!!
 
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Zoid Voltron [Gwi Jang] Papercraft
Voltron is an American adaptation of two Japanese anime series from Toei Animation: Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. Voltron was produced for American audiences by Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions. The series was created by Peter Keefe and John Teichmann in 1984 using the Japanese source material. The producers had no means of translating the Japanese series into English, thus they surmised the plots, created all-new dialogue, edited out the more violent scenes and remixed the audio into stereo format. The series aired in syndication in the United States from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985.

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Excelente work
 

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Thank you for sharing, my son is very excited to work on this paper craft. It was a bit confusing to open the files, I haven't worked with this kind of files before. I was able to download each of the 9 files from this site, I then put all of them in one folder, as recommended. I had to download WinRAR to extract all the files. I still couldn't open it, so I then downloaded Pepakura Designer 6 and I was able to open each individual file. The files were well label by numeral and body part to each "cat". On Pepakura program I "print to PDF" so I have a PDF file of each file so I can print as we go along building. Maybe there is a simpler way to what I did, but I'm sharing how I figured it out for any other noobie looking to open files. Again thank you to the creator for sharing!
 
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Thank you for sharing, my son is very excited to work on this paper craft. It was a bit confusing to open the files, I haven't worked with this kind of files before. I was able to download each of the 9 files from this site, I then put all of them in one folder, as recommended. I had to download WinRAR to extract all the files. I still couldn't open it, so I then downloaded Pepakura Designer 6 and I was able to open each individual file. The files were well label by numeral and body part to each "cat". On Pepakura program I "print to PDF" so I have a PDF file of each file so I can print as we go along building. Maybe there is a simpler way to what I did, but I'm sharing how I figured it out for any other noobie looking to open files. Again thank you to the creator for sharing!
If you do not have the assembly files, or the assembly images that came with the maim file, I can email you the pdf files of them.
 

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I went ahead and sent you an email directly, thank you.
I've replied to your email. If you need any help, just email. Some of the instructions may look a bit confusing. And there are some youtube videos that go through the builds, I may share their links too, if I can find them again.
 
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