Fantasy House Free Version, RPG, [materiały pomocnicze], modele papierowe

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Art and design by Alejandro Gutiérrez
Fantasy House and Manor
The first of several Avalon Paper Model kits, the Fantasy House and Manor is the foundation for any town or city like
scene you would like to construct, or as a prop in your tabletop games, miniature battles or small animated movies and
dioramas.
Easy to construct and designed for lots of expansions, the Fantasy House and Manor is perfect for the beginning paper
hobbits and detailed enough for experience molders to have fun with.
Construction is easy, but the directions should be followed so you don’t make errors and mare your final model.
This free sample provides you with a basic model to build, one which you can then combine with other models in the
series to form villages and towns.
A Point to bear in mind:
Read the instructions carefully first and take your time.
Items Required:
A piece of strong card (display card is good) to form the base.
A Pair of scissors
A Sharp hobby knife
A blunt kitchen knife (for scoring)
Paper Glue
White PVA is probably the easiest to use. UHU is also good, though smelly and stringy. Use only a thin smear of glue and
hold the parts in place until it has taken hold.
Printer Card
This very much depends on your printer so check with the manual to see what they recommend. The model has lots of fine
illustrated detail that would benefit from using a special coated paper recommended for inkjets so that you can print at the
highest resolution. Printing on regular paper and sticking it to card is possible as well as chip board or form core, which
will make the whole model more durable. (If you use foam core or some other thick backing, it may well throw off your
seam and tabs, so be mindful of this when you start construction.)
General Instructions:
Cutting and scoring
Cut lines are continuous black. Cut out only the part you are working on. Leaving unmade parts on the sheets will help
you keep track of where you are.
Score lines are marked with either dots …. Or longer broken lines ---
Use a blunt knife and ruler to score the lines. Scoring is very important to construction.
Sequence of Construction
Print up all parts needed for that portion of the model.
Main House
Cut out the House Walls parts A and B. (Note although we have not provided tabs to attach the roof, you can make your
own by simply allowing some of the top portion of each wall to remain after cutting. This will provide something to glue
the roof to and make life a bit easier.)
Fold taps on both part inwards as well as the two short wall sections. Score these to make a good fold.
Blacken or grey color the edges of the walls to make a nice clear effect.
Glue the tap set to House Wall A to the inside flap of House Wall B. Allow the glue to dry.
Glue the tab on House Wall B to the inside of House Wall A. Allow the glue to dry. This will form a hollow Rectangle
for the lower Cellar Floor of the House.
Door Frame (Optional Detail)
Cut out and fold the Front of the Doorframe. Do the same for the inner edge and the outer edges.
Blacken or grey color the edges of the walls to make a nice clear effect.
Next glue the inner edge onto the front of the Doorframe. Allow it to dry before you do the same for the outer edge. This
will provide you with a nice Doorframe to stand around the house’s doorway.
Once all of it has dried, glue the completed Doorframe to the House’s Wall at the indicated spot.
Roof
Now you are ready to glue the roof on. Cut out the part and fold it along the needed points.
Blacken or grey color the edges of the walls to make a nice clear effect.
Glue the roof to the top of the House Walls. (If you created your own tabs then glue the roof to these tabs as best you can.
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