Statue of Liberty, U.
S.
A.
: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
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Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican : Pattern
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Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican
Parts list (pattern) : Fifteen A4 sheets (No.
1 to No.
15)
No.
of Parts : 93
* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.
In 324 AD, the former Basilica was constructed over the...
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Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican : Pattern View of completed model Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican Parts list (pattern) : Fifteen A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 15) No. of Parts : 93 * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order. In 324 AD, the former Basilica was constructed over the tomb of Apostle Peter in the southeast of the Vatican City under the order of Emperor Constantine. It was broken down by the reason of decrepitude once, but re-construction started in 1506, and the Basilica in the baroque architecture that stands today completed in 1624. The main characteristics are the dome-shaped design and the cross installed at the height of 136m. It is the head church of the Catholic at present. The plaza in front of the Basilica is surrounded by 284 semi-circular pillars and an obelisk stands in the center of the plaza. * This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Front view Side vi
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Indicates where sections should be glued together.
Before starting assembly:Writing the number of each section on its
back side before cutting out the sections is highly recommended.
(* This way, you can be sure which section is which even after cutting
out the sections.
)
Indicates where to insert sections.
Do not glue the sections...
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Indicates where sections should be glued together. Before starting assembly:Writing the number of each section on its back side before cutting out the sections is highly recommended. (* This way, you can be sure which section is which even after cutting out the sections. ) Indicates where to insert sections. Do not glue the sections together. Indicates sections that should be glued first, then cut out. Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Glue The glue spot(colored dot) shows where to apply the glue. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, twe
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Shuri CastleOkinawa, Japan
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold(dotted line)
Make a mountain fold.
Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)
Make a valley fold.
Scissors line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Cut in line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Glue spot(Red dot)
Glue parts with the same number together.
Glue spot(Green dot)
Glue...
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Shuri CastleOkinawa, Japan Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Glue The glue spot(colored dot) shows where to apply the glue. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts) Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff. Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. View of completed model Assembly Instructions : Eleven US letter sheets (No. 1 to No. 1
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Subaru Telescope: Assembly Instructions Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©Canon Inc.
©Keisuke Saka
http://www.
canon.
com/c-park/en/
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold(dotted line)
Make a mountain fold.
Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)
Make a valley fold.
Scissors line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Cut in...
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Subaru Telescope: Assembly Instructions Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. ©Canon Inc. ©Keisuke Saka http://www. canon. com/c-park/en/ Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts) Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff. Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. View of completed model Assemb
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http://www.
canon.
com/c-park/en/
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold(dotted line)
Make a mountain fold.
Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)
Make a valley fold.
Scissors line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Cut in line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Glue spot(Red dot)
Glue parts with the same number together.
Glue spot(Green...
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http://www. canon. com/c-park/en/ Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Glue The glue spot(colored dot) shows where to apply the glue. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts) Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff. Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. View of completed model Assembly Instructions : Eleven US letter sheets (No. 1 to
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Statue of Liberty, U.
S.
A.
: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©Canon Inc.
©Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C
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Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican : Assembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold(dotted line)
Make a mountain fold.
Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)
Make a valley fold.
Scissors line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Cut in line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Glue spot(Red dot)
Glue parts with the same number...
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Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican : Assembly Instructions Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Glue The glue spot(colored dot) shows where to apply the glue. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts) Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff. Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. View of completed model Assembly Instructions : Seven A4 sh
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Indicates where sections should be glued together.
Before starting assembly:Writing the number of each section on its
back side before cutting out the sections is highly recommended.
(* This way, you can be sure which section is which even after cutting
out the sections.
)
Indicates where to insert sections.
Do not glue the sections...
More
Indicates where sections should be glued together. Before starting assembly:Writing the number of each section on its back side before cutting out the sections is highly recommended. (* This way, you can be sure which section is which even after cutting out the sections. ) Indicates where to insert sections. Do not glue the sections together. Indicates sections that should be glued first, then cut out. Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Glue The glue spot(colored dot) shows where to apply the glue. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, twe
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Subaru Telescope: Assembly Instructions Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©Canon Inc.
©Keisuke Saka
http://www.
canon.
com/c-park/en/
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold(dotted line)
Make a mountain fold.
Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)
Make a valley fold.
Scissors line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Cut in...
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Subaru Telescope: Assembly Instructions Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. ©Canon Inc. ©Keisuke Saka http://www. canon. com/c-park/en/ Assembly Instructions Mountain fold(dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Valley fold(dashed and dotted line) Make a valley fold. Scissors line(solid line) Cut along the line. Cut in line(solid line) Cut along the line. Glue spot(Red dot) Glue parts with the same number together. Glue spot(Green dot) Glue within the same part. Glue spot(Blue dot) Glue to the rear of the other part. Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts) Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff. Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. View of completed model Assemb
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Shuri Castle (Japan)
Parts list (pattern) : Thirty-six A4 sheets (No.
1 to No.
36)
No.
of Parts : 161
* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.
This castle, estimated to have been constructed during a period extending from the fourteenth through the late seventeenth
century,...
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Shuri Castle (Japan) Parts list (pattern) : Thirty-six A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 36) No. of Parts : 161 * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order. This castle, estimated to have been constructed during a period extending from the fourteenth through the late seventeenth century, was home to King Sho Hashi of the Ryukyu Islands. This is a typical Ryukyu-style structure, filled with symbols of Ryukyu culture such as a main hall with Chinese-style red-tile roofs and smooth, curving castle walls built of Ryukyu limestone. After being destroyed several times by fire and rebuilt each time, most of the castle was completely destroyed in the Second World War. The Shureimon gate was restored in 1958, followed by restoration of most of the rest of the castle in 1992. In 2000, Shuri Castle was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and designated as the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu. View of completed model *
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Castel Sant Angelo, Italy : Pattern
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©Canon Inc.
©T.
Ichiyama
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Castel Sant Angelo, Italy
Parts list (pattern) : Seven A4 sheets (No.
1 to No.
7)
No.
of Parts : 68
* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.
Constructed...
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Castel Sant Angelo, Italy : Pattern http://www. canon. com/c-park/en/ ©Canon Inc. ©T. Ichiyama View of completed model Castel Sant Angelo, Italy Parts list (pattern) : Seven A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 7) No. of Parts : 68 * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order. Constructed as a great circular tower surrounded by castle walls, Castel Sant Angelo is the only castle located within the city of Rome. Built by Roman Emperor Hadrian XIV as his own mausoleum, the structure later came to be used as a castle. Contrary to its name, which means "Holy Angel," this castle also had a dark side, serving as a prison for political and ideological criminals. Giordano Bruno, a thinker who espoused the heliocentric theory, was imprisoned here for seven years and then burned at the stake. A secret passage connected the castle to the Vatican, and the castle has been used as a place of refuge for the Pope. Today it serves as a military museum.
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Statue of Liberty, U.
S.
A.
: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©Canon Inc.
©Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C
http://www.
canon.
com/c-park/en/
View of completed model
Statue of Liberty, U.
S.
A.
*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
Parts...
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Statue of Liberty, U. S. A. : Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. ©Canon Inc. ©Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C http://www. canon. com/c-park/en/ View of completed model Statue of Liberty, U. S. A. *This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Parts list(pattern):Eighteen A4 sheets(No. 1 to No. 18) No. of Parts:85(Statue: 66 parts; miniature stand: 6 parts; star-shaped stand: 13 parts) *Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order. The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France in 1876 as a gesture of international goodwill to celebrate the 100th anniversary of American independence. In her right hand, Lady Liberty holds a torch representing freedom; in her left, a tablet inscribed with the date of the Declaration of Independence. The seven points on her crown represent the dream of freedom spreading to the seven seas and continents of the world. The brok
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Assemble part in the same
way as part .
Assemble parts , , and
in the same way as part .
Glue in place so that this
surface faces outward.
Glue in place so that this
surface faces outward.
Shuri Castle (Japan) : Assembly Instructions © Canon Inc.
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Formally known as Sultan Ahmed Camii, this mosque was built by Sultan Ahmed I, over seven years between 1609 and
1616, and is known as one of the world s most beautiful Islamic mosques.
Called "camii" in Turkish, the interior walls
of the mosque are decorated with around 21,000 beautiful blue and white Iznik ceramic tiles, giving the...
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Formally known as Sultan Ahmed Camii, this mosque was built by Sultan Ahmed I, over seven years between 1609 and 1616, and is known as one of the world s most beautiful Islamic mosques. Called "camii" in Turkish, the interior walls of the mosque are decorated with around 21,000 beautiful blue and white Iznik ceramic tiles, giving the mosque its more popular name of "Blue Mosque". Some 260 stained glass windows help create a beautifully mystical atmosphere as light streams through them. The mosque is still in use as a place of worship. The main dome is approximately 43 meters high, with a diameter of approximately 23 meters, and is supported by four marble columns, each measuring roughly 5 meters in diameter. The only mosque in the world to feature six minarets, the Blue Mosque is one of Turkey s World Heritage sites. - 1 * This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Parts list (Pattern) :Thirty A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 30) No. of Parts
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Shuri Castle (Japan)
Parts list (pattern) : Thirty-six US letter sheets (No.
1 to No.
36)
No.
of Parts : 161
* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.
This castle, estimated to have been constructed during a period extending from the fourteenth through the late seventeenth...
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Shuri Castle (Japan) Parts list (pattern) : Thirty-six US letter sheets (No. 1 to No. 36) No. of Parts : 161 * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order. This castle, estimated to have been constructed during a period extending from the fourteenth through the late seventeenth century, was home to King Sho Hashi of the Ryukyu Islands. This is a typical Ryukyu-style structure, filled with symbols of Ryukyu culture such as a main hall with Chinese-style red-tile roofs and smooth, curving castle walls built of Ryukyu limestone. After being destroyed several times by fire and rebuilt each time, most of the castle was completely destroyed in the Second World War. The Shureimon gate was restored in 1958, followed by restoration of most of the rest of the castle in 1992. In 2000, Shuri Castle was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and designated as the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu. View of completed
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Castel Sant Angelo, Italy : Pattern
http://www.
canon.
com/c-park/en/
©Canon Inc.
©T.
Ichiyama
View of completed model
Castel Sant Angelo, Italy
Parts list (pattern) : Seven A4 sheets (No.
1 to No.
7)
No.
of Parts : 68
* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.
Constructed...
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Castel Sant Angelo, Italy : Pattern http://www. canon. com/c-park/en/ ©Canon Inc. ©T. Ichiyama View of completed model Castel Sant Angelo, Italy Parts list (pattern) : Seven A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 7) No. of Parts : 68 * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order. Constructed as a great circular tower surrounded by castle walls, Castel Sant Angelo is the only castle located within the city of Rome. Built by Roman Emperor Hadrian XIV as his own mausoleum, the structure later came to be used as a castle. Contrary to its name, which means "Holy Angel," this castle also had a dark side, serving as a prison for political and ideological criminals. Giordano Bruno, a thinker who espoused the heliocentric theory, was imprisoned here for seven years and then burned at the stake. A secret passage connected the castle to the Vatican, and the castle has been used as a place of refuge for the Pope. Today it serves as a military museum.
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