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I was able to cut an 8.5x11 piece out of my drawing pad and printed out this cute little guy. I also printed out the instructions on copy paper like everyone suggested on my other thread!
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I usually just pull up the instruction page from the pdf without printing. Let us know how it goes
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I print the instructions, but on copy paper. I want to keep Canon happy selling printer cartridges so they'll keep designing models for us.
Hi Stephanie! (From one of the other gals here) Anne |
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Hiii Amccombs3!
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These are what I am using, I don't have an x-acto knife so I am using a skewer to make the folding easier
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Here is the head. This is an odd shape to make and the glue tabs were quite difficult to bend and glue to one another.
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This is looking so great Stephanie! Keep up the awesome work!
-RunwayOneSixRight (Matthew) |
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Looks good so far, have you done any modeling before? I was horrible when I started.
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Welcome to the Forum Stephanie. Nice clean work on the Chipmunk.
Here's another Canon animal, the Rabbit. Fred |
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No I actually haven't! This is my first model.
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