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Assembly Instructions Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff. Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children. Scissors, set square, glue (such as woodwork glue), metal rod, spatula, a used pen, toothpicks, tweezers (useful for handling small parts). T ools and Materials Assembly tip Caution Make a mountain fold. Mountain fold line (dotted line) Cut line (solid line) Cut out. Valley fold line (dotted and dash line) Make a valley fold. 3. Use scissors to cut along the solid line. 4. The pale-colored numbers on the glue tabs indicate the number of the part to be attached there.Use a spatula for the small glue tabs. 1. Use a set square or ruler and a dried up pen to score along the dotted lines, and fold along them to make creases. 2. Work curves into the pieces using a metal rod before beginning assembly.For small pieces, add curves before cutting them out. Cut out Cut these areas out. *Read the Assembly Instructions carefully in page order referring to the page numbers on the parts list. Assembly Instructions : Three A4 sheets *It is easy to get pieces mixed up if you cut them all out at once, so just cut the pieces as you need them. Parts list (pattern) :Five A4 sheets Bottlenose dolphins are the most well-known type of dolphins. They live in seas all over the world except those around the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. They are 2-4 meters long and weigh between 150 and 650 kilograms. Although they are rather small among marine mammals, they are outstanding jumpers with great braking force. These master swimmers can swim approximately 45 kilometers per hour in short bursts. They are friendly and curious creatures who are thought to communicate among themselves by letting out various sounds or through body expressions. *Red numbers are numbers of each respective part. Gray numbers are numbers of parts to be attached to red parts. PAGE01 Bottlenose Dolphin : Assembly Instructions

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Assembly Instructions

Before gluing, crease the

paper along mountain foldand valley fold lines andmake sure rounded sectionsare nice and stiff.

Glue, scissors and other

tools may be dangerous toyoung children so be sure tokeep them out of the reachof young children.

Scissors, set square, glue

(such as woodwork glue),metal rod, spatula, a usedpen, toothpicks, tweezers(useful for handling small parts).

Tools and Materials Assembly tip Caution

Make a mountain fold.

Mountain fold line

(dotted line)Cut line (solid line)

Cut out.

Valley fold line(dotted and dash line)

Make a valley fold.

3. Use scissors to cut

along the solid line.

4. The pale-colored

numbers on the glue

tabs indicate the number

of the part to be attached

there.Use a spatula for

the small glue tabs.

1. Use a set square or

ruler and a dried up pen

to score along the dotted

lines, and fold along

them to make creases.

2. Work curves into the

pieces using a metal

rod before beginning

assembly. For small

pieces, add curves before

cutting them out.

Cut outCut these areas out.

*Read the Assembly Instructions carefully in page order referring to the page numbers on the parts list.

Assembly Instructions : Three A4 sheets

*It is easy to get pieces mixed up if you cut them all out at once, so just cut the pieces as you need them.

Parts list (pattern) :Five A4 sheets

Bottlenose dolphins are the most well-known type of dolphins. Theylive in seas all over the world except those around the Arctic andAntarctic Circles. They are 2-4 meters long and weigh between 150and 650 kilograms.Although they are rather small among marine mammals, they areoutstanding jumpers with great braking force. These master swimmerscan swim approximately 45 kilometers per hour in short bursts.They are friendly and curious creatures who are thought to

communicate among themselves by letting out various sounds orthrough body expressions.

*Red numbers are numbers of each respective part. Gray numbers are numbers of parts to be attached to red parts.

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Assemble Fin-b, and attach it to B02.

Assemble Fin-l and Fin-r,and attach them to B01.

After attaching B01 and B02, attach the parts markedin the green lines on B01 and B02 to close the body.

Then, attach by following the correct order(refer to the green numbers).Use a stick for areas where you cannot use your fingers.

Attach and assemble everythingexcept for the part marked in thegreen line on B01 and attach to B02.

Assemble B02.

*There is no specific order for attaching glue tabs

without green attachment order numbers. However,only attach them one at a time from either end

and not all at once.

curl

Attachment order.

glue

Glue tabs have been omitted from the diagrams to make them easier to understand.

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After assembling D01, D02, and D03, attach D04 on the bottom.Then, attach D05 and D06 and place the completed dolphin on top.

Add and attach D02 and D03 to D01.

Assemble M02 and M03, and attach them to B01.

Add and attach M01 to B01.

Then, attach M01's glue tabs.

Assemble M01 and TFin-r,

and attach them to B04 and B05.

Curl B03 into a cylindricalshape and attach to B02.

Curl B04 and B05 respectively

into a semi-conical shapes andattach them to B03.

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