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Woodcarving Bear
This one I posted in Found on Internet back in July, Woodcarving Bear
No instructions, but all tabs are numbered and there are numbers next to the gaps indicating which tab connects there. To keep straight, I wrote the numbers in pencil on the back. Folds are indicated, but not differentiated between mountain and valley folds. I printed off at two pages per page. Halfway through the body, I decided getting the last body piece in place would be difficult, so I started working from the bottom up. In the last photo, I made another use of the Viking village from Berk, smack dab on the Meridian of Misery.
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That looks great! I imagine it is deceivingly difficult. It looks simple because of the flat sides, but is probably much harder. My thoughts anyway. Nice use of the village. It fits well.
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When I posted this in July over at the Cardboard Warriors forum (rpg and wargamers) I titled the thread as 'Calling All Bear Worshippers', so the village was in their honor
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Cute bear! And I like the village setting too.
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