POKÉ BALL BOX

POKÉ BALL
Interesting Facts: The Poké Ball (モンスターボール, Monsutābōru?, Monster Ball in original Japanese language versions) is a spherical device used by Pokémon Trainers to capture wild Pokémon and store them when not active. The balls convert a Pokémon into energy upon contact, suck it inside, and close automatically. Stronger Pokémon are able to struggle and possibly break free, while those that have been weakened are easily captured. The Poké Ball, not in use, is the size of a golf ball and with the press of the central button, enlarges to the size of an orange. The Pokémon is released for battle by throwing the ball, and when retrieving a Pokémon, a beam of red colored light will convert the Pokémon into energy and retrieve it. (from the Gameplay of Pokémon Wiki)
THE POKÉ BALL BOX
Height: 10 cm/4 in, 15 cm/6 in, 20 cm/8 in, 25 cm/10 in
No. of Pages: 4, 9, 13, 27
No. of Pieces: 33, 34, 47, 70
Level: Medium
Designer: PMF
Builder: Paperbuff
NOTES: Follow the numbers on the pieces for the suggested building order. Since the poké ball is designed as a box, I very highly recommend using card stock even at the smallest size. Because once built, you won't be able to resist opening and closing, and opening and closing... =P
Also included in the download pack is the Premium Poké Ball.


![[POKE+new.jpg]](http://www.zapotlanejo.info/paperpokes/Paperpokes_Team_Papercraft_by_Skele_kitty.jpg)
![[Paperbuff.jpg]](http://www.zapotlanejo.info/paperpokes/paperbuff.jpg)

6 comments:
wow...i really want to make this...but it looks so hard for me! >.<
:O I want more of those little pokemons i can put inside!
WOW! Thank you I love it. It's like a Matryoshka Doll.
Thank you.
AWESOME! IVE BEEN WANTING A POKEBALL TO STORE ALL MY POKES :P
Wow! I really want to make these but I've tried downloading them twice and each time they save to my computer but then I cant open them and access the instructions.
I just downloaded the newest Adobe last week, can anyone help?
I don't know what the problem might be - I had no problem downloading it and opening the file myself. But I have had a similar issue with a Japanese site. The solution there was to download it using an alternate browser (ie: firefox <-> IE).
However, if your problem is simply about opening the .zip file, then I would suggest perhaps using an alternate archiving program, such as 7Zip http://download.cnet.com/7-Zip/3000-2250_4-10045185.html
Also, make sure that you have accociated the .pdo files with Pepakura Viewer if they appear as a generic file:
>Right click on .pdo file
>open with
>browse programs
>tamasoft
>pepakura viewer
>OK
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