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Anonymous
Hey, I was wondering if there was a certain way you do the head to make it like, perfect..
Instructions would be nice, or at least finished mudkips


Im like, a total failure at paperwork right now... Yeah..
>> Anonymous
no don't feel bad, the mudkip head is one of those impossible ones where in order to close the head off you need accesses to the inside but the whole point of what your doing is to cut off access to the inside! I suggest you either make two halves of it and then join them which should be a bit easier than trying to go around in a circle and having one last piece you cant get. make sure you have one half showing the face and the other the back with them joining around the cheeks.
>> Anonymous
Perfect? Just glue each side together, starting with the face, work around to the back, apply some more-than-usual glue to the last head piece, make the glue tabs point a bit more upwards than usual, and stick the head piece on the tabs. The last part of the head doesn't need to be PRESSED DOWN HARD for it to stick if you apply enough glue.
>> Anonymous
>>93244
When doing this, keep in mind that too much glue will ruin the model while you're at it if you're using regular paper.

Also you want to finish on the back (as stated) because the back piece has no glue tabs on it, so you can just lay it on the others.
>> Anonymous
How would you attach the orange fins? Are you supposed to cut out your own tabs?
>> Anonymous
>>93683
You glue the edges of them to the model itself. Apply with your finger a very thin layer of glue to the edges of them and apply.
>> Anonymous
>>93705
Thank you thank you thank you SO much!!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>93941
I came on ur mudkip