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Assembly Instructions

Mountain fold(dotted line)

Make a mountain fold.

Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)

Make a valley fold.

Scissors line(solid line)

Cut along the line.

Cut in line(solid line)

Cut along the line.

 

Glue spot(Red dot)

Glue parts with the same number together.

Glue spot(Green dot)

Glue within the same part.

Glue spot(Blue dot)

Glue to the rear of the other part.

Glue

The glue spot(colored dot)

shows where to apply the glue.

Tools and materials

Assembly tip

Caution

Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used

ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts)

Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley 

fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff.

Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children 

so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children.

View of completed model

Assembly Instructions : Six A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 6)

*Pull on the lever at right to 

  make the tiger jump through 

  a ring of fire and to make 

  the clowns lift their flags.

*Hint: Trace along the folds with a ruler

  and an exhausted pen (no ink) to get a sharper, easier fold.

Note

The tiger uses about 20 centimeters of string to jump through the ring of fire. Be sure to use strong string made of silk or similar material.

Before starting assembly: Writing the number of each section on its back side 

before cutting out the sections is highly recommended.

(* This way, you can be sure which section is which even after cutting out 

the sections.)

Indicates where sections should 

be glued together.

Indicates where to insert sections. 

Do not glue the sections together.

Glue part 7 to the reverse 

side of part 6.

Cut along the line.

Use care here.

Round bar: Use to give parts a curved surface.

Tweezers: Useful in working with fine parts.

(Moving) Tiger through a ring of fire : Assembly Instructions

http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/

* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.

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 Canon Inc. 

©

 Hideharu Naitoh & F design

Summary of Contents for PAPER CRAFT Moving Tiger through o ring of fire

Page 1: ...ix A4 sheets No 1 to No 6 Pull on the lever at right to make the tiger jump through a ring of fire and to make the clowns lift their flags Hint Trace along the folds with a ruler and an exhausted pen no ink to get a sharper easier fold Note The tiger uses about 20 centimeters of string to jump through the ring of fire Be sure to use strong string made of silk or similar material Before starting as...

Page 2: ...rt together after assembling the completed parts 13 and 18 Glue this piece in place so that it fits precisely into the windows cut in parts 1 and 10 Use glue on the window surface only Do not glue the sides Moving Tiger through a ring of fire Assembly Instructions Canon Inc Hideharu Naitoh F design ...

Page 3: ...e this could cause the part to warp Open the notch slightly to the left and right Parts and Note Glue the remaining surface through which the lever runs here Moving Tiger through a ring of fire Assembly Instructions Canon Inc Hideharu Naitoh F design ...

Page 4: ...nd hands With the parts in positions A B and C as shown in the illustration run the string through part 10 and pull it out Next run the string through the hole in part 18 Now pull and push part A to check how it moves Next fix the string in position by gluing part 19 in place on both sides Moving Tiger through a ring of fire Assembly Instructions Parts and Canon Inc Hideharu Naitoh F design ...

Page 5: ...Parts and Moving Tiger through a ring of fire Assembly Instructions Canon Inc Hideharu Naitoh F design ...

Page 6: ...38 using a round bar or similar item Glue to the reverse side of part 38 Place the tiger s front paws at the center of the hexagonal stand as shown in the illustration Attach the rear legs to this part in this position Finished Moving Tiger through a ring of fire Assembly Instructions Canon Inc Hideharu Naitoh F design ...

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