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Pepsi can Welsh Corgi Pembroke from Canon Papercraft
This curious looking corgi is made from two pepsi cans. It may not look as curious as the original plan from Canon. However, building these models give you a lot of flexibility. Just twist/smooth/bend here and there and you'll get the pose you want or you didn't expect. Have fun.
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Am....amazed!
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Truly awesome. Anything out of cans is completely amazing...
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I assume you painted the eyes and nose????
I'd probably sever an artery trying to build one of those. Very nice piece.
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Thank you, Mr Hawley and ngwithrsd. Surely, it's really fantastic to build anything out of cans.
Thank you Vermin King, I didn't paint the eyes and nose. Just cut them out from the original plan and glue them as appropriate. You know, when I started, I printed one full colour of the plan and use PVA glue to stick them on the can plates and cut them out carefully. If necessary, use a pointed object to press lines on to the can plates. The point is to know where the tabs are and how they should be glued together. I had that same fear after reading ngwithrsd previous posts but if you are careful enough and concentrate on your work, you'll be fine. Don't turn on the TV and have your wife or children go some place else in your house, then you'll most probably get it done! Papermate |
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Wow, that is really cool!
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Hi, whulsey, I'm glad you like it. I think what scares people off this can-hobby is not the cutting part but the gluing part or getting the parts to be glued together.
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What glue did you use?
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That really is cool. Gotta love it
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