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Old 09-07-2018, 09:40 PM
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Paper Museum's Goldfish & Yo-Yo Stall

Hi all,

Following on the heals of the Sushi Restaurant, I wanted to build another one of dollhouse offerings from Paper Museum.
This time, the Goldfish and Yo-Yo stall was my selection.

The kit consists of 11 sheets of parts, and 2 sheets covering the instructions are available on the Dollhouse tab on the Paper Museum site.

I printed the kit on the remaining B4 sheets I mentioned in the Sushi Restaurant , and 3 legal cardstock.

First 3 pictures show the stall with all of the big panels in place.
The next 2 pictures show all the other parts that go into and in front of the stall.
The last 3 pictures show the stall with everything(except the bucket) as it is suggested.

I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed building the stall

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Old 09-08-2018, 05:57 AM
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I don't know, there's "something fishy" going on here. Will we be seeing this at Sterling in October?
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Old 09-08-2018, 06:07 AM
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haha this one is even more funner!

Not a fan of the visible dotted lines, but I like how everything is so simplified.
The box Bowls are fun!

That first pic, of the empty Stall...it would make a great backdrop or display stand for a lot of different models.

How the heck did you cut out those balloons so precisely? (Pic 2)
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Ha - this is very amusing Rick! Thanks for the post.

What is the connection between goldfish and yo-yo's?

This has now got me thinking up all sorts of other improbable stall combinations - like a Hamster and Out-board Motor stall!
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Or to keep it 'fishy', a bass and blender stall.
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Dave,

there is about a 2mm white space between the cut line and the edge of the balloons, just cut along the black line, and done, same thing was done with the green fish nets/scoops

Kevin,

From what I have been able to understand from the description on the webpage, you can either pick a balloon, and it has a yo-yo inside of it, or if you want, you can scoop for goldfish or tadpoles. Probably similar to carnival midway games.

Bob,

I wonder if there is a paper model of a blender out there
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Look forward to seeing these interesting models at the IPMC.
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