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Assemble the tires

Wind part H around and glue it down.

Glue down the end after rolling.

Attach part K, enveloping it 

around the parts you cut 

and bent back.

Attach the other side too.

View from above

Glue

Fold in half along the fold lines, 

glue together at the back and make a ring.

Adding curves to the part first will make it 

easier to form a ring. 

Glue

Back

After gluing parts L and M together back to back, 

attach the ring you have made.

Assemble the front tires using parts C, D and F, in the same way.

Assemble the axle

Add curves by pressing and rolling it 

against the corner of a table, 

with the printed side face up.

Fold the edge to make a triangular prism, 

and roll the piece up to form a stick

 

(about 4mm wide)

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Cut three, equally-spaced slots in both ends 

of part G, up to the grey valley fold line, 

and bend them back.

*The fine strips of paper are thick and hard 

so be careful of paper cuts.

Glue

Attach part O to both ends.

Follow the same process to 

assemble the other axle.

Elastic-powered Duck : Assembly Instructions

Summary of Contents for Creative Park Elastic-powered Duck

Page 1: ...ual size illustration check the size of your rubber bands here How to assemble your model neatly Scoring along the fold lines in advance with a dried up pen or a ruler with slightly sharp corners will result in a neater model Be careful not to press too hard as the paper may tear Caution Keep scissors and glue away from small children Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors Scissors...

Page 2: ...attach the ring you have made Assemble the front tires using parts C D and F in the same way Assemble the axle Add curves by pressing and rolling it against the corner of a table with the printed side face up Fold the edge to make a triangular prism and roll the piece up to form a stick about 4mm wide Cut three equally spaced slots in both ends of part G up to the grey valley fold line and bend th...

Page 3: ...m and assemble the duck s beak Assemble the front and back wheels Cut the rubber band to make a string If necessary cut off the ends Attach the back tires to both ends of the axle Follow the same process to assemble the front wheels Do not attach a rubber band to the front wheels Assemble the head and beak Do not attach Do not attach Fold along the fold line and glue together at the reverse side A...

Page 4: ... axles into the grooves on the body Check that the wheels spin smoothly Feed the band stopper through the hole at the front of the body to the outside Be careful that the band doesn t come undone Check that the band stopper doesn t come loose and wind the rubber band around the back wheels with the larger tires Attach the duck s head and beak to the completed body and you re done Elastic powered D...

Page 5: ...the tire Is the band tangled up around the axle How to play Pull the car backwards along the ground gently pushing down on the back wheels Point the car in the direction you want it to run let it go and watch it take off Be careful not to wind the band too tightly as it may snap or come untied Play with it on a flat surface such as a table or the floor wooden floorboards work better than carpet El...

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