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OSAKA Anonymous
please a image of this osaka pattern completed...
to help me make one to myself, if possible
if you have, a diagran or instructions...
>> Anonymous
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second
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last

help please
>> Anonymous
bump for osaka!!!
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>> Anonymous
thanks
>> Anonymous
Sweet! any more azumanga-related papercraft anyone? the azumanga cat trio (kamineko, neko-koneko and that orange thing) would be nice
>> Anonymous
where the hell is her hair???
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>>20104

http://unyoo.odap.jp/char/paper_neko/index.html
>> Instructions? Anonymous
Are the instructions available? there's a few parts i haven't managed to fit together yet (or more like these are "Mystery part X", the part you don't know what it is and much less where does it fit on the model). I could use some help there.
>> Anonymous
>>20343
See>>20031

>>20365
I was too lazy to put together any instructions. Lemme just briefly identify the parts in the third sheet:
top-left six parts: neck
middle-left white part: inner supporting body that goes between the top of her skirts and the bottom of her neck
bottom-left two parts: arms
bottom-right two parts: legs
...and I think the rest are pretty obvious.
>> Anonymous
>>20455
And the small part at the top-right of the first sheet?
>> Anonymous
>>20626
It closes the horizontal 'loop' on the bottom of her head
>> Anonymous
Any chance you have a version with foldlines? i'm a beginner and i'd like to make osaka too, but without foldlines it's a bit hard, even if it does look better
>> Anonymous
>>20661
Ok, on it, having some problems figuring out how does the neck go but i'm on it, head's ready and it was cool to suddenly have Osaka staring at you :)