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gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
Hey guys! I have to make a 'program' of sorts for my HS's one act play compitition on monday... one of the play's themes is caged birds, so I was wondering if anyone might help me in constructing a somewhat large paper 'birdcage'.
I know I could use the basic technique (shown here) for making paper lanterns, but how large a scale are we talking about in order for me to be able to put things INSIDE the model? oo;
>> Anonymous
hmmm, i don't know if it would be useful to you, but ive seen the model of a hanging cage somewhere i just can't remember where though. it could help somewhat
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
>>35812
thanks! could you tell me how it worked, basically? i need to make it myself, anyhow. :)
>> Anonymous
>>35819
nope, but i'll give you the link so you can study it yourself
http://3dpapermodel.com.tw/
clink on the "others" category, it should be on the first page, if not try the second it's called robin day's hanging cage

also on the main page you can find a furniture category which could also aid you, good luck
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
>>35826

oh yeah... that. however, the link is dead... :(
>> Anonymous
>>35830

Yeah, you're right about that, so I looked for another cage, and found this site. It even has instructions for making a hanging cage.
http://www.haunted.50megs.com/props/skeleton-cage/index.html
Hooray for haunted houses.