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TIPS FOR THIS PAPER BUILDING: - Print the file on heavy weight paper (e.g.125lb. or 200 g/m2) and wait to dry.
Finished house
- Cut out the building parts with a sharp hobby knife. Use a metal ruler to cut along straight lines. - Mark the folding lines on the blank sides of the building faces. Use the hobby knife to score the lines. - Fold the building faces using your fingernail to make the folds sharp. Make the corners square. Fit the building together to see how it looks. - Cut the base out of cardboard or styrofoam. Glue the base a few millimeters from the bottom edge of the building. The small gap between the base and the bottom of the walls will allow the building to sit in your terrain rather than on top of it. - Check how the roof fits and fold it accordingly. - You can glue the roof on top of the walls or leave it unglued so it will be detachable. In that last case use two triangular pieces of cardboard/styrofoam and glue it on the inside of the roof to make it sturdy. The roof should overhang the building slightly, so glue the supports a few millimeters in from each end of the roof. - Attach chimneys and other details as desired. - You might want to spray a matt varnish onto the building for protection.
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1-800-BUY-1945
TIPS FOR THIS PAPER BUILDING: - Print the file on heavy weight paper (e.g.125lb. or 200 g/m2) and wait to dry. - Cut out the building parts with a sharp hobby knife. Use a metal ruler to cut along straight lines. - Mark the folding lines on the blank sides of the building faces. Use the hobby knife to score the lines. - Fold the building faces using your fingernail to make the folds sharp. Make the corners square. Fit the building together to see how it looks. - Cut the base out of cardboard or styrofoam. Glue the base a few millimeters from the bottom edge of the building. The small gap between the base and the bottom of the walls will allow the building to sit in your terrain rather than on top of it. - Check how the roof fits and fold it accordingly. - You can glue the roof on top of the walls or leave it unglued so it will be detachable. In that last case use two triangular pieces of cardboard/styrofoam and glue it on the inside of the roof to make it sturdy. The roof should overhang the building slightly, so glue the supports a few millimeters in from each end of the roof. - Attach chimneys and other details as desired. - You might want to spray a matt varnish onto the building for protection.
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1-800-BUY-1945
TIPS FOR THIS PAPER BUILDING: - Print the file on heavy weight paper (e.g.125lb. or 200 g/m2) and wait to dry. - Cut out the building parts with a sharp hobby knife. Use a metal ruler to cut along straight lines.
Finished building
- Mark the folding lines on the blank sides of the building faces. Use the hobby knife to score the lines. - Fold the building faces using your fingernail to make the folds sharp. Make the corners square. Fit the building together to see how it looks. - Cut the base out of cardboard or styrofoam. Glue the base a few millimeters from the bottom edge of the building. The small gap between the base and the bottom of the walls will allow the building to sit in your terrain rather than on top of it. - Check how the roof fits and fold it accordingly. - You can glue the roof on top of the walls or leave it unglued so it will be detachable. In that last case use two triangular pieces of cardboard/styrofoam and glue it on the inside of the roof to make it sturdy. The roof should overhang the building slightly, so glue the supports a few millimeters in from each end of the roof. - Attach chimneys and other details as desired. - You might want to spray a matt varnish onto the building for protection.
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1-800-BUY-1945
TIPS FO R THIS PAPER BUILDING: - Print the file on heavy weight paper (e.g.125lb. or 200 g/m2) and wait to dry.
Finished building
- Cut out the building parts w ith a sharp hobby knife. Use a m etal ruler to cut along straight lines. - M ark the folding lines on the blank sides of the building faces. Use the hobby knife to score the lines. - Fold the building faces using your fingernail to m ake the folds sharp. M ake the corners square. Fit the building together to see how it looks. - Cut the base out of cardboard or styrofoam. Glue the base a few m illim eters from the bottom edge of the building. The small gap betw een the base and the bottom of the walls will allow the building to sit in your terrain rather than on top of it. - Check how the roof fits and fold it accordingly. - You can glue the roof on top of the walls or leave it unglued so it will be detachable. In that last case use two triangular pieces of cardboard/styrofoam and glue it on the inside of the roof to m ake it sturdy. The roof should overhang the building slightly, so glue the supports a few m illim eters in from each end of the roof. Attach chimneys and other details as desired. You m ight want to spray a m att varnish onto the building for protection.
www.ghqmodels.com
1-800-BUY-1945
TIPS FOR THIS PAPER BUILDING: - Print the file on heavy weight paper (e.g.125lb. or 200 g/m2) and wait to dry. - Cut out the building parts with a sharp hobby knife. Use a m etal ruler to cut along straight lines. - M ark the folding lines on the blank sides of the building faces. Use the hobby knife to score the lines. - Fold the building faces using your fingernail to m ake the folds sharp. M ake the corners square. Fit the building together to see how it looks. - Cut the base out of cardboard or styrofoam. Glue the base a few m illim eters from the bottom edge of the building. The small gap betw een the base and the bottom of the walls will allow the building to sit in your terrain rather than on top of it. - Check how the roof fits and fold it accordingly. - You can glue the roof on top of the walls or leave it unglued so it will be detachable. In that last case use two triangular pieces of cardboard/styrofoam and glue it on the inside of the roof to m ake it sturdy. The roof should overhang the building slightly, so glue the supports a few m illim eters in from each end of the roof. Attach chimneys and other details as desired. You m ight want to spray a m att varnish onto the building for protection.
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T IP S FO R T H IS PA P E R B U ILD IN G :
- Print the file on heavy weight paper (e.g.125lb. or 200 g/m 2) and wait to dry. - Cut out the building parts with a sharp hobby knife. Use a metal ruler to cut along straight lines. - Mark the folding lines on the blank sides of the building faces. Use the hobby knife to score the lines. - Fold the building faces using your fingernail to make the folds sharp. Make the corners square. Fit the building together to see how it looks. - Cut the base out of cardboard or styrofoam. Glue the base a few millimeters from the bottom edge of the building. The small gap between the base and the bottom of the walls will allow the building to sit in your terrain rather than on top of it. Check how the roof fits and fold it accordingly. You can glue the roof on top of the walls or leave it unglued so it will be detachable. In that last case use two triangular pieces of cardboard/styrofoam and glue it on the inside of the roof to make it sturdy. The roof should overhang the building slightly, so glue the supports a few millimeters in from each end of the roof. Attach chimneys and other details as desired. You might want to spray a matt varnish onto the building for protection.
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