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does anyone have any tips on this dirgram?


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I have drawn the creases on the back of the page. None of the drawing will show up. I don't know if there is another way to do it.

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What point gives you troubles?
You begin with dividing the paper into 40th (=5x2x2x2) then follow the instructions.
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Ok...Yes divide into 40ths. Drawing keeps the "wall" part of the model more like a wall and not a grid. Because it is such a major portion of the model I chose to draw out on the back. This leads to the arguement of whether you only want to fold to get the final product or do you want it presentable. Other than that, there are only a few difficult parts. Isolate the difficult parts and work on them using a sheet devoted only to those that give you trouble.
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dividing the paper is no biggy, but to collaspe it is a bit tricky :lol:
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