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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Does anything exist?
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OH! I just remembered one!
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Dragon Buckler Instructions
What you need;
Glue and Tape

Scissors and X-acto knife

Hole Puncher - One hole punch

2 Brass fasteners - Small size

Cardstock
1. Print Dragon Buckler image onto card stock (BEST result).
For the second best result, print on sticker paper, and stick onto

a thin card like board material, (like bristol board or card stock).
Third option: Print, and glue onto material. Let glue dry before

assembling anything.
DO NOT USE CARD BOARD. It will be difficult to assemble, and will

effect the building and gluing process.
2. Cut dragon buckler and handle images out using sharp scissors or

an X-acto knife, cutting only along the outside edges.
3. On the two blue lines in the middle of image A, use an X-acto

knife, and cut a line, in each of them. This can be cut bigger, if

the dino coins don't fit properly.
4. IMAGE A: Fold all of the panels, lined with a dark red color,

inward toward the backside of image A (side with no design). Punch

a hole in each green circle on image A.
5. IMAGE C: Fold all of the panels, lined with a dark red color,

inward toward the backside of Image C. Punch a hole in each green

circle on image C.
Line up the holes punched on image C, with the ones punched on

image A. Slide a brass fastener in each end. Pull tabs on fastener

down to lock handle in. Fasteners can be cut for better fit.
6. Attach all flaps labelled glue, onto the backside of image B

(side with no design). Glue one tab at a time, starting with the

bottom tab, then sides, and finally the corners.
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Dino Coins Instructions
1. Print Dino Coins image (see step 1 of Dragon Buckler for more

information).
2. Cut dino coin images out using sharp scissors or an X-acto knife,

cutting only along the outside edges.
3. To lock the coin into the buckler, take the two tabs on each

end of the coin, and slide them into the two cut areas, in the

middle of the Dragon Buckler (red area with dots).
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Belt Attachment Instructions
What you need;
Glue and Tape

Scissors or X-acto knife

Cardstock
1. Print Belt Attachment image. For a more durable material, print

image onto card stock (best result).
For the second best result, print on sticker paper, and stick onto

a thin card board material, (like bristol board or card stock).
Optional: Print a blank set of belt attachment image A (included),

glue it to bristol board or some other material, then glue it to

the back of the belt attachment. This'll make the back more durable.
Third option: Print, and glue onto material. Let glue dry before

assembling anything.
DO NOT USE CARD BOARD. It will be difficult to assemble, and will

effect the building and gluing process.
2. Cut belt attachment images out using sharp scissors or an X-acto

knife, cutting only along the outside edges.
3. IMAGE B: Fold all of the panels, lined with a dark red color,

inward toward the backside of Image B.
4. Attach all flaps labeled glue, onto the front side of image A,

where indicated. Glue one tab at a time, in order of number.
If the flaps don't glue down properly, use tape to secure it.
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Belt Loup Instructions
1. Print belt loup image (for further information, see Belt Attachment

Instructions, Step 1).
2. Cut belt loup images out using sharp scissors or an X-acto knife,

cutting only along the outside edges.
3. Fold the red lines and glue on the gray areas, on the back of the

belt attachment. Glue one tab at a time. Place a peice of clear tape

over the glued tabs, to seal it down.
The tape should cross over a bit onto the belt. Make sure the loups are

spread about an inch or more a part.
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Ijust posted these individually but looked back and found they were updated and I decided to put them all in a pdf.
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