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Chinese Dragon
From the following link ?????????? - ??? - ???????????? ?????????? comes this large 15" wide by 10" tall free model.
Actually, there are a lot of great free ones on this site. |
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Buenisimo espero poder entenderlo
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Los diagramas en las instrucciones son muy buenas y fáciles de entender.
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A splendid dragon in any language!
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I'm a bit confused by the ??????? instead of the url. This weird link is the Canon page in Japanese (or is it Chinese)? Either way, I can't read it!
The dragon is from the Canon Paper Craft web page and is readily accessible in English at: Canon CREATIVE PARK Lots of neat things for the paper modeler!! This weird link is the Canon page in Japanese (or is it Chinese)? Either way, I can't read it! Bob Last edited by blueeyedbear; 10-30-2008 at 01:48 PM. Reason: incomplete |
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Its Japanese, the forum software doesn't have proper ability to display the Kanji characters or other non western script and returns question marks.
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I couldn't find the dragon on the English web page when I first downloaded it.
I have since found iton the English page. Last edited by Bluenoser; 10-31-2008 at 06:36 AM. |
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Usually there is a few weeks delay on a lot of the models offered by Canon, the Japanese version is usually released first, and then an English version is released, with both A4 and Letter size projects and instructions.
But lately Canon has been able to release both version either on the same day, or a few days delayed, not weeks like I mentioned above. Rick
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