This document provides assembly instructions for making a paper craft crocodile model. It includes a notation key explaining mountain and valley folds as well as glue spots. The instructions advise to carefully cut out parts, score along fold lines, attach glue spots matching symbols, and join parts to assemble the finished model. Diagrams of the crocodile pattern show the individual head, body, leg, and tail parts to cut out.
This document provides assembly instructions for making a paper craft crocodile model. It includes a notation key explaining mountain and valley folds as well as glue spots. The instructions advise to carefully cut out parts, score along fold lines, attach glue spots matching symbols, and join parts to assemble the finished model. Diagrams of the crocodile pattern show the individual head, body, leg, and tail parts to cut out.
This document provides assembly instructions for making a paper craft crocodile model. It includes a notation key explaining mountain and valley folds as well as glue spots. The instructions advise to carefully cut out parts, score along fold lines, attach glue spots matching symbols, and join parts to assemble the finished model. Diagrams of the crocodile pattern show the individual head, body, leg, and tail parts to cut out.
This document provides assembly instructions for making a paper craft crocodile model. It includes a notation key explaining mountain and valley folds as well as glue spots. The instructions advise to carefully cut out parts, score along fold lines, attach glue spots matching symbols, and join parts to assemble the finished model. Diagrams of the crocodile pattern show the individual head, body, leg, and tail parts to cut out.
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Assembly Instructions Notation Key
Scissors line Mountain fold
Cut in line Valley fold Glue spot Caution Keep scissors and glue away from small children. Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors. Crocodile (Nile crocodile) *Please read the Assembly Instructions carefully before you begin. How to assemble your model neatly Scoring along the fold lines in advance with a dried up pen or a ruler with slightly sharp corners will result in a neater model. *Be careful not to press too hard as the paper may tear. Glue spot with symbol Attach the part that matches the symbol on the glue spot. 1. Carefully cut out the parts. 2. Fold along the dotted lines, making mountain or valley folds as indicated. 3. Attach the glue spots on each part together. 4. Join the parts together to assemble the model. 5. Your Paper craft model is finished. Reptilia Crocodilia Crocodylidae Crocodylus Length: Up to 6 m Weight: Up to 1 t Habitat: Rivers, lakes, ponds and marshes in Africa Tools Scissors, Glue (We recommend craft glue.) *This photo shows a model which uses the optional parts. Crocodile : Pattern Head 1 Head 3 Head 2 Left front leg Right front leg Left hind leg Right hind leg Crocodile : Pattern Tail 3 Tail 4 Body Crocodile : Pattern Head 4 Tail 1 Tail 2 Crocodile : Pattern Crocodile : Pattern Optional parts Adding the optional parts can make your crocodile look even more realistic. Use whichever ones you like.