Gato
STEP 1: Print. Designed to fit on
standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper and to
be printed with any printer. A thick
matte paper works best forextra
sturdiness.
STEP 2: Punch. Using an awl or pen,
lay the printed page on a soft
surface (such as the carpet) and poke
out the marked holes. It iseasier to
do it now than after the pieces are
cut out.
STEP 3: Cut. Using your best pair of
scissors and a steady hand, cut out
all the limbs and shapes.STEP 4: Glue. Fold the pieces along
the designated fold lines and add a
touch of glue to the white tab areas
of each piece.
STEP 5: String. Cut somerubber bands
(or wire or fishing line) and use
them to string together the various
limbs. Be sure to tie a knot
on each end so it doesn't
slip throughthe holes
you punched earlier.
A bent staple makes
a great sewing needle
for threading. See the next page for
more detailed instructions of this
step.STEP 6: Enjoy! Now take a photo of
your paper creation and send it
to us at PaperRobots1999.com!
Cut and assemble
pieces as shown.
A.
B.
Gluetorso
into chest.
String together
shoulders, chest,
and neck.
Glue head
to neck.
C.
D.
String
together
upper legs,
lower legs,
and feet.String together
upper legs and
torso.
Glue wheels to
hips, and glue
hips to upper
legs.
Glue
wheels
to lower
legs.
E.
String togetherupper arms and
forearms.
F.
Glue smokestacks
to shoulder pads.
Finally, string together
shoulders, shoulder pads,
and upper arms.
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