glue tab key€¦ · although the e-type disappeared from the market in 1975 , its curved lines...
TRANSCRIPT
View of complete model (Side view)
Parts list (Pattern) : Seventeen A4 sheets (No.1 ~ No.17)
No. of Parts: 268
*Bulid the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.
view of the engine view of the cockpit
Glue tab notation key Mountain fold Make a Mountain fold
How to make the cylinders
This craft involves making cylinders
with diameters of 3 to 7mm, so it may
be helpful to have some rods of sizes
about 0.5mm thinner handy.
Guide rod
Each glue tab has a symbol and number printed on it. marks surfaces to put glue on; they should then be glued to the corresponding .
Apply glue here
Attach here
Glue to the rear of the other part
Assembly Instructions
Wrap around and
glue to the topof the cylinder.
Glue, scissors and other tools may
be dangerous to young children so be
sure to keep them out of the reach
of young children.
*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
"Jaguar E-type" is one of the most well-known models produced by British sports car maker Jaguar, founded in 1922. This model was highly regarded at the Geneva International Motor Show in March 1961 for its low-set, streamlined appearance and state-of-the-art mechanics. Series 1, which first went on the market in 1961, sported an inline six-cylinder, 3.8 liter DOHC engine. In 1964, this was upgraded to a 4.2 liter. Various minor changes up until
1971 resulted in the twin-six engine of the Series 3. This model, known in the US as the XK-E, enjoyed high levels of popularity.
Although the E-type disappeared from the market in 1975, its curved lines continued to influence designers, and it remained well-loved by car enthusiasts around the world.
This Papercraft JAGUAR E-type is about one thirteen the size of the real car.
Valley fold Make a Valley fold
Scissors line Cut along the line
Completed parts become a cylinder
Layer wrapping (roll) Wrap around and glue to the cylinder,to use as a glue tab
Cut in Line Cut along the red solid line
Trace along the folds with
aruler and a used pen (no ink)
to get a sharper, easier fold.
2-A 3-B
Apply glue to the underside
3-A
Apply glue to the underside
Apply glue to the underside
Apply glue to side 2-A and attach together
*Removable spray adhesive is best when gluing large surfaces.
Attach 7-A to the center of 3-B / 3-C.
2-C
4-B
7-B 3-B
2-B
3-B
2-D
2-H 4-A
3-C
2-A
3-A 3-C
7-A
*Check that the circled part of 2-B / 2-C is parallel to 3-B, and attach.
Apply glue to the underside
Attach 3-B and 7-A here.
4-A / 4-B side view
7-C
7-A 4-A 4-B
4-C 4-C
4-D
4-D
4-D
7-A
Glue spot
4-A
4-K
4-J Make a mountain fold on 5-C, and glue it together.
Apply glue to
the underside
4-M
4-M
4-O
4-N
Make a mountain fold,
and glue it.
underside
3-H
2-I
underside
4-L
Glue on the rear of 4-L.
Apply glue to
the underside
When attaching 4-L, align it with the marked area on 4-A as shown in the diagram.
When attaching 4-L,be careful that it does not protrude out from 4-A.
4-L 4-L
4-A
4-A
4-F
4-H 4-G
4-H
2-G
5-H
4-I
2-I 2-I 2-I
4-M
4-M Apply glue to
the underside
Apply glue to
the underside
Apply glue to
the underside
6-D
If using overhead projector film for the windscreen
4-P 5-A 4-Q
4-Q
4-P OHP
5-A
3-C
OHP
4-S
4-S
2-E
5-N
Bend into shape.
5-M
Cut in line.
5-N
6-D 4-M
Make a mountain fold, and glue it together.
Apply glue to
the underside
Make a mountain fold, and glue it together.
Parts 5-M / 5-N should be attached 5mm below the tip of 4-S.
Under
Overhead projector film template
6-J
6-E
6-C
Make a mountain fold, and glue it together
Make a mountain fold, and glue it together
6-D
6-C
6-F
2-E
Using a marker pen,
trace around the template
you have cut out, and cut
along the line with scissors.
Attach this part to 4-L.
Take 4-L through the slot in 6-D / 6-C and
6-C glue it to the
outside.
Do not apply glue to
this part of 2-I.
6-D / 6-F are assembled
in the same way.
Align 6-I / 6-J with the apex
of the triangle depicted
here on 6-E / 6-F, and glue
perpendicular to the base.
6-I
2-D
6-F
6-D The base
The base
There will be a small gap along this line.
4-L
6-F
Apply glue to
the underside
5-K/5-L
5-K/5-L
6-A/6-B
6-A/6-B
5-D/5-E
6-A/6-B
6-K/6-L
5-F/5-G 5-F/5-G
5-I/5-J 5-D/5-E
*Glue along the curved line,
beginning at the center front
and progressing
backwards. 5-K/5-L
How to assemble the seats
Beginning from either the left or right
side, proceed to attach 6-K/6-L to 6-A/6-
B.
Insert 7-H through 3-D.
Line up 5-D / 5-E with
the curved shape of 5-K/5-
L, and glue them together.
3-D
Apply glue to this area on the left and right.
3-D does not need to be glued.
Gluing 7-D/7-E will keep it in place.
3-D
7-D
7-E
3-G
3-E
7-E
8-E attach 8-E to the specified
Attach to the body
8-G
Attach to the body
8-H
7-H
7-H
7-D/7-E can be used on the right
or the left. Attach them to 7-H
so that the part you have cut out
faces outwards.
After attaching 8-G/8-H,
part on the body.
7-D
Glue the upper and lower glue tabs of 8-F to the center panel.
Attach 8-F to the glue tabs on 3-C.
7-A
8-F
Attach 8-F to the glue tabs on 3-C/7-A.
The area along the blue line does not need to be glued down. 7-A's purpose is to make the rear body stronger.
It is best if 8-F is slightly separated from 7-A.
Align 8-L / 8-K very carefully with the area circled, and attach.
8-L/8-K will protrude as shown in the circled area. This we be attached to 8-F in a later step.
7-LGlue spot
The reverse side
7-LGlue spot
7-F/7-G
8-F
7-L/7-K
7-F/7-G
7-F/7-G
7-F/7-G
Attach 7-F / 7-G by gluing
the 7-L glue tabs to the underside.
Stick the 7-L glue tabs along the edges of 7-F / 7-G.
*Attach the glue tabs so that
they overlap each other. Cut away any protruding glue tabs.
7-I
7-I
8-F
Attach to the glue tab
used for 7-I.
8-A/8-B
8-A
Attach 8-A / 8-B to 6-G / 6-H / 8-F.
8-B 6-G/6-H
8-C/8-D
Attach the 7-F / 7-G
you assembled in Seat-
6 of Assembly
Instructions to the body.
Attach 7-F/7-G, keeping the third panel(count from the inside)
of 7-F/7-G in linewith the bonnet.
Tightly wrap 7-F / 7-G around 8-F.
Adjust the position of 8-F so that
its curved lines are 2.5mm from
the trunk lines on either side, and
glue to 8-F.
Insert the glue tabs inside
the mountain-folded paper
and attach.
To attach 7-F / 7-G to 8F, put glue on the back of the part of
7-F / 7-G that overlaps onto 8-F.
Hold 7-F / 7-G up to the curveof 8-F, and cut
away any protruding parts.
8-L / 8-K should be attached to
the bumper on 8-F, keeping in
line with the outside edges of
the glue tab guidelines.
7-I should be attached
so that the upper and
lower parts are in line
with the center panel
of 8-F.
Attach 8-P.
Apply glue to
the underside
Apply glue to
the underside
Apply glue to
the underside
The trunk lines
Align 8-L/8-K with the curve of 8-F, and glue it from underneath.
9-P
9-Z
9-S
9-R 10-A
9-E
9-L-1
9-K-1
9-K
6- N 6- M
9-L
4-A
9-B
9-H
9-J
10-K
10-L
9-I
9-X 9-X-1
6-C/D
9-D
9-G 9-F
2-I 3-F
9-O
9-V
6-P
6-0
6-P
6-P
6-P
6-P
6-P
6-P
6-O
6-O
Side view
4-E
8-O
Glue 8-O/8-N at the same position
as the decoration on the 8-F side.
Attach 8-A/8-B here.
Insert the 4-E steering axle
in from the 4-A side. Insert into the hole in 4-A,
and feed through the hole in 2-I.
Attach 3-F to the trip of 4-E.
8-N
9-A
9-A
9-C
Guide for inserting the bonnet
Apply glue to
the underside
9-N
9-N
9-N
10-D
10-D
10-E
10-E
10-F
10-F
10-H
9-T
9-U
9-Z-2
9-W
9-Z-1
8-M
10-B
10-B
10-C 10-C 10- L
8-I 8-J
9-Y
10-G
10-G
10-M
Attach to the
specified area on 9-B.
10-M
Wrap and glue 10-H
around the white area
of 10-D/10-E.
Attach 8-M / 8-I / 8-J,
to 9-Z-1 / 9-Z-2, aligning
the glue tabs with the black line.
Cross-sectional diagram
of 8-I/8-J Make mountain
and valley folds and apply
glue to the reverse side.
Glue on this part.
Glue spot
Attach to the center
of 10-B / 10-M.
See Assembly
Instructions 10.
Side of engine.
9-E
Attach 9-N here.
Insert each pipe into 10-M and attach them
in line with the pattern on the upper surface.
Overhead view of the engine (actual size)
Glue Attach to a location of
your choosing.
10- N
Make a mountain fold on
10-I / 10-J, and glue it together.
Apply glue to
the underside
10-Q 10-R
Insert the protruding part of
10-N into 10-Q/R, and
attach.
Attach 9-M-1 / 9-M-2 / 9-Q here.
9-M-1 9-Q
Face it so that the end to be glued down
is at the bottom.
9-M-2
See the diagram below for 9-M-2
Attach to a location of your choosing.
11-A/12-A
Use 2 pieces per a tire. Attach in line with the
solid lines on 11-D / 12-D.
11-F/12-F Apply glue to
the underside
11-D/12-D
The front tires are assembled
in the same way as the rear tires.
11-B/11-C
12-B/12-C
11-A 12-A
11-G/12-G
11-G/12-G
11-E/12-E
11-D/12-D
11-B/11-C
12-B/12-C
9-Q
8-J
9-Q
Apply an ample amount of
glue to the 2-A / 10-B side.
Cross-sectional diagram of tire
9-N Attach to 10-C.
Cut away any
protruding pieces.
11-C
Attach front tires here (actual size) Hold your model up to the diagram below and check
the positioning of the tires before attaching.
Attach 10-I/10-J from
10-D/Eand 10-F/G.
Attach 10-S/T from the top.
10-I
10-T
10-D/E
Attach the rear tires
11-B
11-H
11-B
11-I/11-H
Cut out this section on the tire side,
and make mountain folds to the glue tabs.
Glue spot
11-C
12-H/12-I
Attach the front tyres by inserting
them between 10-I/10-J and 2-A.
12-H/12-I
10-S/10-T
10-M
10-I/10-J
10-F/G
Under tray 2-A
Lower side
Attach the tires
11-H by sliding them onto 7-H.
*It will go on more easily
Upper side
if you slide the tire on at an angle.
13-G
Cut away any protruding pieces.
Mountain fold glue tabs 13-H
13-A
13-A
13-B
13-C
13-B
Cut away any
protruding pieces.
13-C
13-A
Attach 13-B / 13-C to the glue
tabs on thereverse side of 7-L /
13-I,
in the same way as in step 1
of the Assembly Instructions
6. Attach 13-B / 13-C glue
tabs along the edges.
*Attach the glue tabs so
that they overlap each
other.
After attaching to 13-E,
cut away the area labeled "cut
out".
13-D
Bend the parts
of 14-X / Z into
shape before
attaching them.
13-F
13-E
13-E
13-D
14-X/Z
14-X
14-Z
14-H
After gluing the four
parts together, leave
them to dry for at
least one hour.
the reverse side
Mountain fold glue tabs.
Apply glue to
the underside
14-F / 14-E are a guide to strengthen the bonnet. Take care not to bend it after
attaching.
Apply glue to
14-F the underside
14-E
14-D
14-C
Carefully align with the slot on 13-
A and glue down.
Mountain fold glue tabs
7-L/13-I
Glue tab
13-B
13-F
13-D
13-D
14-B
14-D
14-C
14-Y
13-C
14-Y
13-A
13-B
First, glue only the
area of 13-F indicated
by the blue line.
Align the center lines
printed on each part
when attaching.
14-I/14-J
Before attaching 14-I/14-J,
insert them into the body
and confirm the position
they should be attached.
Once you have decided where,
use the glue tabs to attach them.
Attachment of 13-D
should begin from
the joint between
If 14-D / C covers 13-B and 14-D.
the triangular parts
to be cut out of 14-B,
cut the overlap away in
line with the triangle,
after gluing.
Glue to the underside
of the area indicated
with blue lines.
Push out the unglued parts of
13-F from underneath,
align them with the curve on
13-C and 13-B and attach.
If the area indicated by blue lines
on 13-C / 13-B protrudes further
than 13-F, cut off the excess keeping
in line with the curve.
Once you have attached 13-F,
cut out the lights, leaving
the glue tabs in place.
Confirm the position
before attaching.
Attach the light here.
Insert the light
to the point
shown.
Attach with the glued
join facing downwards.
14-K/14-L
14-J(Right)
15-R
Glue together. Apply glue to
the underside
15-S
Glue two layers
on top of each other.
15-A
14-U
15-A
15-B
15-B
15-S
Glue two layers
on top of each other.
Apply glue to
the underside
14-S
*Attach to a location of the bumper your choosing.
Apply glue to this part of the bumper.
Fold inwards and attach
to the underside. Attach 14-N/14-M here.
Align with the lines
on the inside.
After attaching the panel to 15-A, attach it to the position
indicated in the diagram.
Align the panel with the fold lines
on the body side, and attach.
14-S/14-U
14-Q/14-R
14-P/14-O 14-T
14-A
14-A
14-P
14-O
14-M 14-N
15-A
10-P
10-O
15-C
Attach to the specified area on 3-A.
15-A
15-B
Glue tabs for attaching
the muffler.
Attach to the specified area on 3-A.
Attach to steering axle 4-E.
15-E
15-D
15-F 15-G
15-H 15-I
10-P
10-P
15-J
15-L
15-L
15-D 15-H
15-L
15-K 15-M
15-N
Align the marks on the black lines
together when attaching
each of the parts.
3-A
10-P 10-O
15-L
Insert 15-D / 15-H / 15-L
into the 10-P side and attach.
Attach the completed muffler
to the position indicated on 3-A.
15-Q/15-P
3-A 15-O
Assembling the Muffler
Side view diagram of rear side
Where to Attach the Muffler (template to scale)
10-P 10-O
Hold parts against template when attaching.
15-F
15-D 15-L
15-L 15-H
15-J
Adjust the angle bycomparing it to theactual-size diagram.
With the bonnet closed, insert the guide of 14-E into the slot in 4-A on the body side. Insert the front side into the slot in 13-D.
Parts where the muffler body is attached.
With the bonnet open,
insert the guide of 10-N into the slot in 14-B on the bonnet side.
Part to be cut out of 4-A.
10-N 14-B
13-D
14-E