Frequent templates exist for its various CAS (Changing Armor System) units, such as the Panzer or Schneider.
But what if your budget is tight? What if you want a custom scale that doesn’t exist in retail? Or what if you simply love the meditative process of cutting, folding, and gluing paper?
This is the "boss battle" of Zoids papercraft. The Gojulas is a massive, artillery-laden dinosaur. Standing over 2 feet tall in 1:72 scale, a completed Gojulas papercraft can consume an entire ream of paper. The jaw mechanism is often designed to open and close, and the back-mounted cannons require rolling paper into ultra-tight tubes.
160 gsm: Best for smaller models or parts that require tight folds.
Here is the secret to professional Zoids papercraft: . Most templates include "ribs" (cross-shaped internal pieces). Glue these inside hollow parts like torsos and thighs. They prevent the model from collapsing under its own weight. For very heavy parts (like Blade Liger cannons), glue a rolled-up strip of cardstock or even a wooden skewer inside.











