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- 1 - Glue spot Assembly Instructions Tools Caution 1) Carefully cut out the parts. 2) Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines, as indicated by the directions. 3) Assemble the parts in the order shown by the numbers on the glue tabs. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.) 4) Attach the parts in order. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.) 5) Your Paper craft model is finished. Scissors, glue (We recommend a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue.) Scissors line Valley fold Mountain fold Cut in line Glue up to this line Cut out Notation Key The Indian peafowl is the national bird of India, and can be found mainly in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other areas of south Asia. The male, known as the peacock, has large, brightly-colored feathers, which he displays to attract females (peahens) during courtship in spring. Peacock feathers are a beautiful iridescent blue, making them popular for use in artwork. Peafowl are also considered very useful birds to keep as they eat poisonous insects and snakes. Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. Indian Peafowl : Assembly Instructions Ikuo Anazawa

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Glue spot

Assembly Instructions

Tools

Caution

1) Carefully cut out the parts.

2) Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines, as indicated by the directions.3) Assemble the parts in the order shown by the numbers on the glue tabs. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.)

4) Attach the parts in order. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.)

5) Your Paper craft model is finished.

Scissors, glue (We recommend a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue.)

Scissors line

Valley fold

Mountain fold

Cut in line

Glue up to this line

Cut out

Notation Key

The Indian peafowl is the national bird of India, and can be found mainly in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other areas of south Asia. The male, known as the peacock, has large, brightly-colored feathers, which he displays to attract females (peahens) during courtship in spring. Peacock feathers are a beautiful iridescent blue, making them popular for use in artwork. Peafowl are also considered very useful birds to keep as they eat poisonous insects and snakes.

Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus)

Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children.

Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

Assemble the head

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Assemble A , A , A and A , attach them to A .

Assemble A .

1A

1A

2A

2A

3A4A

5A

1

2 3 5 14

Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

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6

Attach them together one by one.

Arrange the glue spots of each part.

Attach them together one by one.

Assemble it like a box.

Cut the slots and glue together.

Assemble A , A , A , A and A , attach them to A .

A

6A

8A8A

9A

9A

10A10A

11 A

7A

7A

Assemble B , B and B .

1B 2B

3BB Stabilizing parts

4B 5B

6 7 8 9

43 5

10

Assemble B and B , and make the internal frame.1 2

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Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

Assemble the head and the body

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Align the section of A to be glued (indicated by arrows) with the central glue tabs on A , and glue them together.

4

Insert the strengthening parts as in the photo.(The photo is of B .)

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Assemble B , B , and B , and complete the body.

4B

3B

5B

4B5B 3B

7B

8B

6B

6B 8B1B 5B

3B 5B

1B2B

Attach B and B to B from behind.4 5 3

6 7 8

Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

Assemble the body

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Insert B and B into the holesin B from behind, and attach.(*Use a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue to attach firmly.)

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28B

27B

Assemble B ~B and B ~B , make the feet, assemble B and B , and make the stand.

Completed the legs

( )21B15B

24B17B

22B16B 23B

18B

26B20B

25B19B

25B19B19B

25B19B

Insert inside.Curl it tightly.

Insert it into the hole and attach.(*Use a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue to attach firmly.)

11B13B( )

12B14B( )

11B+12B 13B

+14B

15B21B( )

Leg core parts

Assemble B , B , B and B , insert the leg cores and attach the legs to the body.11 12 13 14

15 20 21 26 27 28

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*Use a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue to attach firmly.

Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

Assemble the legs

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Attach C1 to C10. Front of tail feathersIt will be curved in this direction.

Back of tail feathersAttach D1 to D10.

It will be curved in this direction.

Attach the front of tail feathers and the back of tail feathers.

After gluing them together, cut away the excess black areas around the edge, using the red line as a guide.

Glue C ~C together, and D ~ D together, and make both sides of the tail feathers.1 10 1 10

Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

Assemble the tail feathers

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10B9B

8B11A

LegsStand

Attach the legs to the body,and attach them to the stand.(*Use a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue to attach firmly.)

Make B and B (the wings), attach all the parts together and complete your indian peafowl.9 10

Attach B and B to the internal frame B , aligning it with the guide.

10 29 Align A with the guide on B , and attach the tail feathers.

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Indian Peafowl : Assembly InstructionsIkuo Anazawa

Attaching the wings and tail feathers, complete

Complete!