If you are working with the popular children's book about a boy named Knut who thinks he's a Viking, there are extensive printable paper resources:
: If you are writing a strategy guide, focus on the unique roles of each character—Erik’s speed, Olaf’s shield, and Baelog’s combat—and how they must work in tandem to solve level puzzles.
: A common critique to explore is the film's "earnestness" in its script, which often tries to "paper over" a lower budget and limited production scale. The Lost Viking
: There are printable vouchers and maps inspired by the "Viking World" theme park in the story.
: Use cardboard or foam board circles, decorated with tissue paper balls and kitchen foil for the center boss. If you are working with the popular children's
: The site offers printable title pages and character drawings of Fafnir the Dragon for coloring. For the Video Game: The Lost Vikings (Blizzard)
: If you are designing paper props inspired by the film, you can create a Viking helmet using simple origami or cardstock. General Viking Paper Crafts If you just want "Viking" themed paper projects: : Use cardboard or foam board circles, decorated
: Use grid paper to practice drawing the characters in 3-point perspective to give them a "larger than life" comic book feel. For the Film: The Lost Viking (2018)