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Monday, March 12, 2018

Super Powers Papercraft TroubAlert

Also known as the Trouble Alert, the TroubAlert is an advanced globally networked emergency monitoring system relaying information from the Justice League Satellite to the Hall of Justice alerting the Super friends to all sorts of dangers and natural disasters.

The TroubAlert is also connected to the Secret Department of Investigation (SDI). The SDI is an agency withing the United States government which alerts the SuperFriends when they are needed in case of danger and other emergencies. Colonel Wilcox routinely contacts the SuperFriends on behalf of the SDI using the TroubAlert.


No Hall of Justice can be complete without its very own TroubAlert. Now you can have a papercraft version of the TroubAlert for your Hall of Justice. Just download the plans, print out on 8.5 x 11 cardstock, cut out, and assemble.

PDF Plans follow the link to the left to download the plans for the TroubAlert.

What do you think of this papercraft? Have you have made your own? Please leave a comment below.

8 comments:

  1. Nice accessory for the HoJ. Where did you find the table?

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    1. Its a DC Pocket Heroes JLA table. Its slightly out of scale but it displays nicely.

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing this.

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  3. Since there are no detailed instructions on how to put this together, I must ask which tool works better. Glue or tape? Also, are you supposed to cut out and puncture holes to make this work? I really wish there were detailed instructions on assembly since my attempt to put it together failed.

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    1. I use Elmer's glue... doesn't take much just a little bit. I also use a hobby knife to cut out the pieces. I print them out on card stock. There never are any instructions on papercrafts, its part of the fun making them trying to figure out how they go together, kind of like a puzzle :) these aren't that hard, there are some pretty complicated advanced designs out there.

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  4. Awesome....thank you for sharing

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  5. Very nice! I haven't tried any papercrafts yet, but I've seen a few that were tempting.

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    1. I love making papercrafts for set dressings and backgrounds.

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