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View of complete model (Front view) The "Jaguar- MkII SALOON" is a compact saloon from Jaguar, which made its debut in 1959 at an automobile show in London.The model featured an original styling, its four-door body designed with a sleek, streamlined finish. It also made use of sash-type doors and windows, considered innovative at the time. The Jaguar-MkII SALOON came in 2.4, 3.2, and 3.8 liter types, each featuring a straight-six DOHC engine.As for the vehicle's suspension, the front sported a double wishbone suspension while the rear had a rigid axel suspension.Furthermore, disc brakes were installed on all four wheels. Equipped with a high-powered engine, excellent suspension, and powerful brakes, the Jaguar-MkII has also participated in touring car championships and rallies. While its great performance led it to be known as the best sporty saloon at the time, it was also the core model produced by Jaguar up until 1967. This Papercraft Jaguar-MkII SALOON is about one thirteenth the size of the real car. *This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
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Parts list (Assembly Instructions) : Twelve A4 sheets (No.1 ~ No.12) No. of Parts: 154 *Bulid the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.
Assembly Instructions Mountain fold
Make a Mountain fold
Scissors line
How to make the cylinders
Cut along the line
This craft involves making cylinders with diameters of 3 to 7mm, so it may
Wrap around and
Valley fold
Make a Valley fold
Cut in Line
be helpful to have some rods of sizes
glue to the top of the cylinder.
Cut along the red solid line Trace along the folds with
Completed parts become a cylinder
Layer wrapping (roll)
Wrap around and glue to the cylinder,to use as a glue tab
a ruler and a used pen (no ink) to get a sharper, easier fold.
about 0.5mm thinner handy.
Guide rod Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children.
Glue tab notation key 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
Valley fold Mountain fold
2-C
4-A
3-C
2-B 3-G 3-B
3-F
2-A
5-D
Valley fold Mountain fold Mountain fold
3-A
Cross-sectional view after attaching 3-A/3-B to 2-A/4-A. Mountain fold Valley fold 2-D
5-C
3-E
6-Y
3-D
6-L
4-B
4-D
4-C
3-H
4-E
6-N/D
9-B 8-A/B 9-A
5-B 8-A
5-A
6-M
7-D/8-D
Use 2 pieces per a tire. Attach in line with the dotted lines on 7-D/8-D. Apply glue to the underside
7-C/8-C
7-A
6-R/X
8-B
7-A/7-B 8-A/8-B
7-A/B
7-B
Where to attach the parts.
When making the 14-B glue tabs: First, fold and make creases along all the mountain fold lines. Then, cut it out.
11-B
11-F
11-I
11-A/C
11-A/C Cut along the line Use the 14-B glue tab.
Use the 14-B glue tab.
Cut away any protruding glue tabs.
Use the 14-B glue tab.
11-D/E
11-M/N
11-A/C
11-B
12-E/F
Be careful when attaching since the "glue tabs" are small.
11-G/H
11-A
12-E/F
11-C 11-A/C
Where to attach 12-E/12-F. Adjust them so that they are aligned with the body's tip (red lines) and that the lights are facing forwards.
12-E
Cross-sectional view when attaching the parts.
12-F
Attach 12-E/F to 11-B. 12-O Attach this part too.
11-J
10-B
10-A Also put glue on the underside of 10-A/B and attach it.
12-H 12-I When attaching 11-A/B and 10-A/B, start from the lower hem.
1.First, attach the top part.
Align10-A/B's lower hem with 5-C/D's lower hem and attach them together. Firmly fold and crease the 10-A/B "glue tab" at the line where the colors change on the 9-A/B side. Then, attach it by carefully aligning it with the other part.
When attaching the body, start from the door (see circled area).
2.After attaching the top part, attach the other end by aligning it with the lower hem.
12-B 12-A
Do not attach 9-A/B and 6-Y.
Attach both sides first. Attaching the head to 2-A should be done after attaching both sides.
13-A 13-P 13-A
Place 13-A between 9-A/B and 10-A/B and attach 10-A/B and 13-A only.
"Glue tabs" of 13-P.
13-A
Cross-sectional view
13-P
10-A/B 9-A/B
Insert 13-P from the underside of 13-A, and attach it to the side of 13-A.
Attach to the underside.
Insert 13-A to the same position on both sides.
14-B
Do not attach 9-A/B.
Cut away any protruding glue tabs.
Attach 13-A to the "glue tabs" of 9-A/B.
Cross-sectional view 3-C side
Fit 13-A in place and adjust its position before gluing it. After deciding the position, start attaching it from the center of 13-A and continue in an outward direction.
Caution 1
White dotted line 3-C body line
Attach this part after determining where to insert both sides of 13-A.
13-A
10-A/B
12-B
Attach 13-A so that the width of the folds on both sides are the same.
10-A
9-A 9-B
When attaching 13-A to 6-Y, do so by placing your hand under it so that it can be attached securely with no gaps. 10-B
Before attaching 13-A, cut slots as shown.
6-Y
Where to attach 3-C body and 10-A/B.
When attaching both sides of 13-A to 9-A/B, do so by placing your hand under it so that the sides can be attached securely with no gaps.
How to attach 13-A
Adjust the gap by cutting slots on 6-Y. 1.After cutting slots on 6-Y, attach 13-A to 12-B. 2.Attach both sides of 13-A to the "glue tabs" of 9-A/B. 3.Attach 10-A/B to 6-Y (* Caution 1). 4.Attach 13-A to 6-Y while adjusting the gap.
13-G/H
13-L
13-E/F 13-N
13-Q
13-I 13-F
12-M 13-E
13-M
13-K
13-O
12-N 12-Q
12-D
12-R
12-C
Attach 10-C/D before attaching the rear bumper.
Attaching 10-A/B. Attach it along the line.
12-G 12-L
When attaching the rear bumper, make sure that it is parallel to the ground.
12-J
Check the position before attaching.
12-K
Attach the "glue tabs" of 14-B to the underside.
14-A
Before attaching the"glue tabs" of 14-B to 14-A, attach them to 9-A/B and 12-A/B.
Attach 14-A in the following order: Attach the front part first, then the two sides, starting from the front and working back. Finally, attach the rear part securely.
Make a mountain fold on 13-B/C and attach it together. Next, make a valley fold along the fold line as shown.
14-B
13-B/C
Attach 14-A in the following order: Attach the front part first, then the two sides, starting from the front and working back. Finally, attach the rear part securely.
Bend 13-B/C while it is still damp so that it will dry curved. Attach 13-B to the 10-A side, and 13-C to the 10-B side.
13-D
6-P
11-K/L
12-P
13-R
12-P
13-J
6-Q
When attaching the muffler, do so by adjusting the angles in accordance with the body's slant.
Do not attach these parts but insert them only.
Attach the muffler to the side of 2-A.
Align the marks on the black lines together when attaching each of the parts.
Attach the muffler to the side of 2-A. 6- B
6- D
6- A 6-E
6-H 6- G
6-C
6- K
6-I 6- F
Insert the muffler into 6-L.
6- J