Thank you! Yes, I saw yours and that motivated me to buiId it. I had to 
remove, print out new, and re-install the head and nose too!  It just wouldn't 
look right the first time through. I guess patience AND innovational methods is 
the answers sometimes.
 
    Bob D...

--- On Sun, 8/23/09, momma bird <[email protected]> wrote:


From: momma bird <[email protected]>
Subject: [Papermodels II 39614] Re: Newly built models
To: "Papermodels II" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, August 23, 2009, 8:58 PM



Well done Bob!

I also made pegasus and it turned out great. I did have a little
trouble with the nose part but turned out great. Then I started to
make the Matryoshka Doll but the parts didn't match up in the back
when I started to put the parts together. I had to cut off some of the
parts in the back so they would all match and then I had to do that to
all the dolls so they would fit in each other.LOL
Did anyone have that trouble too?
Anyway, well done Bob.
Ana

On Aug 22, 7:05 pm, Bob Dennison <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Here are three models I recently finished.
>  
>   The Canon Pegagus model. For me this was a very difficult model. Part of 
> the problem for me was first cutting out the parts.  The outlines are very 
> dim and very close to the color of the cardstock making it difficult for old 
> eyes to see. The next part, and I recommend you make a change in the assembly 
> as instructed. You build the rear (rump) of the horese and the rear legs. 
> Then you are to build the neck, head, ears and front legs. Then the next step 
> is to join the two large back and front halves of the body together. For me 
> this was very, very difficult because there was no way to hold and glue the 
> tabs after the first few were glued.
>  
> If I ever built it again and I suggest for you, build the back of the horse, 
> the rear legs and then just continue adding body segments all the way up to 
> the tip of the nose and then add the front legs and finally the wings.
>  
> The Canon Netherland Bunny Rabbit is a joy to build and very, veary beautiful 
> and makes a great desk ornament.
>  
> The Curtiss biplane I confess I don't know who the designer is, was a 
> moderate build.
>  
> Bob D...
>
>  Pegasus-1.jpg
> 24KViewDownload
>
>  Bunny Rabbit-1.jpg
> 25KViewDownload
>
>  Curtis-RC3.jpg
> 28KViewDownload




      
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