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The Tiny Zoo gang is getting bigger ...
Keep on snippin' ... Johnny. |
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Looking good Johnny. Wish I knew somebody that had an Iphone.
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There's five more yet. They ain't all gonna fit on this cutting board. Guess I'm gonna have to find a bigger setting. Keep on snippin' ... Johnny. PS: Still too shaky for the big Tiger, but check out 'The Birds'. |
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You are getting quite a menagerie there, Johnny. Looking good.
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OK, let's wind this one up ....
Here's the complete set using A4 prints .... And the complete set using A6 prints ... Dunno why, but the little ones seem to go together much neater. There's some quite ingenious folds involved with these little fellas and with a bit of pimping and colouring they could become far better than the simple quick builds I've done here. Of course to use them to populate a model zoo, there's some serious scaling to adjust ... Dogs bigger than horses? ... baby elephant and Rhino, with full tusks? Giant penguin and Meercat? All simply a matter of re-scaling though. Keep on snippin' ... Johnny. |
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