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General instructions & suggestions Glue parts marked [A] to thin card, such as cereal carton. Glue parts marked [B] to approx 1mm thick card. Parts marked [C] do not need laminating and should be cut from paper. If you wish to add greater depth to your model, cut out the doors and windows from walls, and stick the spares provided from behind. Some kits have other parts that can be overlaid to your taste.. Colour all raw edges with water colour or felt tipped pens , preferably before assembly. Pierce dotted lines with pin, turn over and score from the back Glue sides inside of fronts & backs. like this. 1mm card makes for quite a tough and sturdy model. You can strengthen it even more if you wish, by added internal corner braces cut from small triangles of scrap card. Some parts (where marked) may need trimming to size, depending on the thickness of card used. Where appropriate and as space allows, extra parts such as signs, different doors or windows etc, have been included. This means that each model can be used more than once and made up slightly differently. Printing. Obviously the better quality paper you print to, plus the ink quality set on your printer, can greatly affect the final outcome. When sticking the paper to card, try to get good full and even coverage of glue. If your printer has the facility to scale the file to the page, DO NOT USE. This will affect the size of your model and it may well come out larger than intended. When the model is completed, it is recommended that it be sprayed with Dullcote or similar. This will seal the ink and also harden the model somewhat. It has given me a lot of pleasure producing these kits. I hope you enjoy them too. Free to download and print for personal use. Copyright © Dave Balcombe 2007

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  • General instructions & suggestionsGlue parts marked [A] to thin card, such as cereal carton.

    Glue parts marked [B] to approx 1mm thick card.Parts marked [C] do not need laminating and should be cut from paper.

    If you wish to add greater depth to your model, cut out the doors and windows from walls, andstick the spares provided from behind. Some kits have other parts that can be overlaid to yourtaste..

    Colour all raw edges with water colour or felt tipped pens , preferably before assembly.Pierce dotted lines with pin, turn over and score from the back

    Glue sides inside of fronts & backs. like this.

    1mm card makes for quite a tough and sturdy model. You can strengthen it even more if youwish, by added internal corner braces cut from small triangles of scrap card.

    Some parts (where marked) may need trimming to size, depending on the thickness of card used.

    Where appropriate and as space allows, extra parts such as signs, different doors or windowsetc, have been included. This means that each model can be used more than once and made upslightly differently.

    Printing.

    Obviously the better quality paper you print to, plus the ink quality set on your printer, cangreatly affect the final outcome. When sticking the paper to card, try to get good full and evencoverage of glue.

    If your printer has the facility to scale the file to the page, DO NOT USE. This will affect thesize of your model and it may well come out larger than intended.

    When the model is completed, it is recommended that it be sprayed with Dullcote or similar.This will seal the ink and also harden the model somewhat.

    It has given me a lot of pleasure producing these kits. I hope you enjoy them too.

    Free to download and print for personal use.

    Copyright Dave Balcombe 2007

  • [A]

    Top Floor Front & Back [B]

    Fantasy House Glue parts marked [A] to thin card, such as cereal box Glue parts marked [B] to approx 1mm thick card.

    If you wish to add greater depth to your model, cut out the doors and windows from walls, and stick spares from behind. You mayalso overlay the printed window sills & shields, with the spares provided Colour all raw edges with water colour or felt tipped pen.Glue sides inside of fronts & backs.

    Sills [B]

    Shields [B]

    Top

    Floo

    r Sid

    es [B

    ]

    Bend grey flapsForward [A]

    Dormer barge board [A]

    [A]

    [A]

  • [A]

    [A]

    Ground Floor Walls [B]

    Chimney Top [B]

    [A]

    [A]

    DormerFloor[B]

    BargeBoards

    [B]

    SpareDormerWindow

    [A]

  • Roof ridge [A]

    Roof ridge: Pierce dotted line at each end with a pin, turn over and score from other side.Cut between each tile, almost to the centre line, to enable it to follow the sagging roof line.

    Roof Sections [A]

    [A}

    Ground Floor Quoins [C]

    Top Floor Quoins [C]

    Chimney[A] Use piece of drinkingStraw for pot.)