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Thank you John. I managed to complete my Native Costumes of the World collection. Never thought I would.
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Philip, is that the old Canon series?
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Ancient Canon Costumes

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Thank you John. I managed to complete my Native Costumes of the World collection. Never thought I would.
I don't know if this has been posted before, but many of the ancient Canon paper models, including the Costumes of the World were saved on the Wayback Machine.

https://web.archive.org/web/20041206...ume/index.html

The old Canon models are hand drawn, and a lot easier to make than some of the new ones!

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You can also access the old Buildings of the World from the link above, so you can get almost all of the old Canons for your personal collection. Don't forget to make a back up on an high quality optical disk, and hope that OD drives don't go the way of floppy drives.
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V_K: Yes, that's right. I didn't discover them until after the Creative Park site had taken them down. Somebody pointed me toward the Dutch Canon site, and et voila!, there they were for a short time afterwards. They didn't have all of them though.

John: Yes, the old Canon stuff is pretty basic, but none the worse for that. I've made quite a few in my time. The Biology series had a flying squid and a pterodactyl, both of which actually flew. How good is that?
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Flying squid and pterodactyl? Did you save with the original file names? If so, I am pretty good at finding things


EDIT -- squid was ' squid flying_e_a4.pdf '
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Sorry, V_K, I didn't save with the original file names. I messed up with the pterodactyl. Just had a look and found it was actually a eudimorphodon (looks like a pterodactyl to me). Hope this helps. And there was a flying manta ray too.
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Cool. I have both of those. My grandson will love them until he tears them up
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A collection of paper model satellites for Japanese children

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A collection of paper model satellites for older Japanese people

超精巧ペーパークラフト QZクラフト - READ - 準天*衛星システ*(QZSS)みちびき ータ公開サイト[QZ-vision]

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