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Carefully cut out the parts.

Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines,as indicated 

by the directions. 

Assemble the parts in the order shown by the numbers on the glue tabs. 

(Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.)

Attach the parts in order.

(Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.)

Your Paper craft model is finished!

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Assembly Instructions

Cut line

Mountain fold

Valley fold

Scissors, glue (We recommend craft glue.)

Keep glue away from small children. 
Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
Fold the folding lines before gluing. 

Explanation of Symbols. 

Tools

Caution

Glue tabs with symbols and part names.

These tabs are to be glued onto the matching parts,
which name is indicated on the tab.

Numbered glue tabs

Glue the parts together in the order indicated by 

the numbers.

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Supersaurus : Assembly Instructions

Paper craft  Mini-book/Assembly Instructions

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

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The name Supersaurus means 'super lizard' and the dinosaur belongs to four-legged, plant-eating (Sauropoda) group of dinosaurs 
that have lizard-like skeletons (Saurischia).  Supersaurus was discovered when a huge shoulder blade, measuring over 2 metres in 
height, was found in the Dry Mesa quarry in the U.S. state of Colorado.  Until 1979, giant fossils, believed to be from the same animal, 
continued to be found.  Then, in 1985, Dr. Jim Jensen, realizing that it was a dinosaur much bigger than even the Brachiosaurus and 
Diplodocus, at that time thought to have been the largest dinosaurs, named it 'Supersaurus'.  It had a very long neck and a snake-like 
tail that it is believed to have used like a whip to protect itself.

Dinosaurs lived about 225 million years ago, in the Mesozoic era, which is made up of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.  
It is thought likely that the dinosaurs were wiped out around 65 million years ago, when many plants and animals died as a result of
climatic changes brought about by a meteor striking the earth, but no one knows what really happened.

Classification: 

Sauropoda   Sauropoda   Diplosauridae

Size: 

Length approx.24 to 42m   Weight approx.30 to 50t

Period: 

Late Jurassic Period

Supersaurus

Summary of Contents for Supersaurus

Page 1: ...uper lizard and the dinosaur belongs to four legged plant eating Sauropoda group of dinosaurs that have lizard like skeletons Saurischia Supersaurus was discovered when a huge shoulder blade measuring over 2 metres in height was found in the Dry Mesa quarry in the U S state of Colorado Until 1979 giant fossils believed to be from the same animal continued to be found Then in 1985 Dr Jim Jensen rea...

Page 2: ... the same The front leg left is the same First fold in two and then cut out between each spine NECK1 BREAST Right BACK Center NECK1 NECK2 NECK3 FRONT LEG Right Assemble the neck 1 2 3 breast right left back center front leg right left Supersaurus Assembly Instructions 2 NECK 1 2 3 BREAST Right Left BACK Center FRONT LEG Right Left ...

Page 3: ...t right to the breast left 10 Glue the breast to the neck 11 Glue the breast to the back NECK BACK Center BACK Right BREAST Right FRONT LEG Right FRONT LEG Left BREAST BREAST BACK Left BACK BACK BREAST Left Supersaurus Assembly Instructions BACK BREAST FRONT LEG NECK Assemble the back breast front leg neck 3 ...

Page 4: ...semble the hind leg left 15 Glue the breast to the belly 16 Glue the hind leg right left Assemble the belly hind leg right left Supersaurus Assembly Instructions BELLY HIND LEG Right Left BELLY BELLY HIND LEG Right HIND LEG Right HIND LEG Left HIND LEG Left 4 ...

Page 5: ...the tail4 22 Glue the body to the tail 19 Glue tail1 to tail2 At the same time apply glue to these four glue spots and fit the pieces together TAIL1 TAIL1 TAIL2 TAIL3 TAIL3 TAIL4 TAIL TAIL BODY BODY Glue first Assemble the tail 1 2 3 4 Supersaurus Assembly Instructions TAIL 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 6: ...Paste the spines 1 2 3 4 onto the body 25 Glue stand1 to stand2 Assembling the attachment1 Figure Complete First fold in two and then cut out between each spine Assemble The spines 2 3 4 is the same STAND STAND1 STAND2 SPINES2 SPINES3 SPINES4 SPINES1 ATTACHMENT1 SPINES1 Glue the parts together so that the glue spots and and line up together 26 6 ...

Page 7: ...e figure on the stand 29 Complete Stand Complete Fit the feet onto the stand so that they are right over the footprints Supersaurus Assembly Instructions ATTACHMENT 1 2 3 4 Complete Assemble the stand Mount the figure on the stand Complete STAND FIGURE STAND 7 ...

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