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LunatikBunnie !s2E6so3G1s
Papercraft glueing question.
How do you attach the last flaps to glue properly?
i always fail at it and in the end only 10% of the paper made contact.
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>> Anonymous
i dont know about that model. but dont worry about it. just make sure the rim has glue and you'll never notice the inside.
>> dvana
I would also like the answer to this question. My poor, gimpy tachicoma would thank you...
>> Anonymous
You have to plan it so the last flap is the easiest to get, or at least one that's on the back or something. If you hadn't glued the bottom of miffy's dress already you could've reached through there to do it.

Try folding it towards you, putting the glue on, then popping it in.
>> LunatikBunnie !s2E6so3G1s
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>>62517
Thanks for the advice. i have another miffy to make later and i'll try it out.
>> Anonymous
Are you talking about gluing something like the base there so you can't press the tabs on from the other side?

What I do is fold the tabs outward first (the opposite direction they should be folded) and then bend them back just slightly so that they're folded inward like they have to be in order to glue, but there's still resistence since they were originally folded the opposite way. When you press the pieces together, the flaps should touch enough to glue properly.

It's very hard to explain in words. ><
>> Anonymous
go here and watch the vids. it explains it pretty well.

http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/index.html

basically just use a big glob of glue on the side opposite the flap (the part the flap will stick too). when u push the flap onto the other side it will come into contact with the big glob of glue. hold it for long enough and it should stick. then leave for a while to dry
>> Anonymous
>>62639
That's confusing. A dutch character on an english board with japanese instructions....