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: This is a highly recommended source for high-quality, printable Tomb Raider Papercrafts . They offer various models from different games in the series, including:

: The official Core Design community page mirrors many of these designs and provides clear instructions and photos of the finished products. How to "Make a Paper" (Getting Started)

: Ranging from the classic low-poly looks to modern designs like Tomb Raider Legend Lara Creatures & Props : You can find models like the T-Rex from Tomb Raider 1-3 or small vignettes like the Angel of Darkness save icon

If you specifically need a file labeled , please be cautious, as segmented .rar files from unofficial file-sharing sites often carry security risks. It's safer to use the dedicated community sites linked above. If you'd like, let me know:

: Use a standard white craft glue or a glue stick. Apply small amounts with a toothpick for precision.

: Use a hobby knife (like an X-Acto) and a ruler for clean cuts. "Score" your fold lines lightly with a dried-out pen or the back of your knife to get crisp edges.