Chinese Dragon: Pattern
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Chinese Dragon: Pattern
Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions Paper craft Mini-book/Assembly Instructions http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/ Chinese Dragon The Chinese dragon is a spiritual beast; a mythical creature with a long, snakelike body and sharp talons. Its image differs slightly to that of the Western dragon, being considered a sacred creature: a god that reigns over direction. In China, it is also used to symbolize the power of the emperor. The Chinese dragon is believed to control the weather, being responsible for causing tempests, lightning, and tornadoes. In its hand it holds a flaming pearl, thought to be harbinger of fortune and good luck. Feng Shui principles state that if you place a dragon ornament in the southeast corner of a building with a container of water, a dragon will come down to drink the water, improving your fortune in business and causing trade to flourish. Also a symbol of strength, the dragon is said to invite all kinds of luck. Leaving a dragon at the entrance to a building, on the right as you enter a room, or in the north corner is said to increase your luck in terms of wealth and love. Assembly Instructions Explanation of Symbols. 1) Carefully cut out the parts. 2) Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines,as indicated by the directions. Cut line 3) Assemble the parts in the order shown by the numbers on the glue tabs. (Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.) Mountain fold 4) Attach the parts in order. (Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.) 5) Your Paper craft model is finished! Valley fold Tools Scissors, glue (We recommend craft glue.) Numbered glue tabs Caution Glue the parts together in the order indicated by the numbers. nam e Keep glue away from small children. Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors. Fold the folding lines before gluing. 1 Glue tabs with symbols and part names. These tabs are to be glued onto the matching parts, which name is indicated on the tab. Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions Assemble the head Assemble the head 1 Head HEAD 2 Forehead 3 4 Eyes 5 Ears Antlers EAR(Left) FOREHEAD EYES ANTLER(Right) Right ear in the same. Left antler in the same. 6 7 Nose 8 Jaw Whiskers WHISKER(Right) JAW NOSE 2 Left whisker in the same. Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions Assemble the head 9 Glue the forehead and the eyes to the head 10 Glue the ears and the antlers to the head 11 Glue the whiskers to the nose 12 Glue the nose and the jaw to the head 3 Assemble the head Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions BACK1(Right)/BACK1(Left)/BELLY1 Assemble the back1(right)/back1(left)/belly1 13 Back1(right) 14 Back1(left) 15 Belly1 BELLY1 BACK1(Right) The back2/3/4(right) in the same. 16 BACK1(Left) The back2/3/4(left) is the same. Glue the back1(right), the back1(left), and the belly1 BODY1 4 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions BODY2/BODY3/BODY4 Assemble body (2/3/4) 17 Glue the back2(right) and the back2(left) to the belly2 BACK2(Left) BACK2(Right) BELLY2 18 Glue the belly3a to the belly3b 19 Glue the back3(right) and the back3(left) to the belly3 BACK3(Right) BACK3(Left) Refer to 16 for how to attach. 20 BODY2 Refer to 16 for how to attach. BODY3 BELLY3 Glue the back4(right) and the back4(left) to the belly4 Glue the tip of the tail together from the reverse side. BACK4(Right) BACK4(Left) BELLY4 Refer to 16 for how to attach. 5 BODY4 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions HIND LEG(Left)/FINGERS1/FINGERS2/Assemble the legs Assemble the legs 21 22 The hind leg(left) Fingers2 Assemble so that the red scales match up. 23 Fingers1 FINGER2 FINGER1 The finger4 in the same. The finger3 in the same. 24 Glue the finger1 and the finger2 to the hind leg(left) HIND LEG(Left) The front leg(left) and hind leg(right) in the same. 6 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions FRONT LEG(Right)/FLAMING PEARL/Assemble the front leg(right) Assemble the front leg(right) 25 27 Front leg(right) Flaming pearl FRONT LEG(Right) Assemble so that the red scales match up. 26 Glue the finger3 and the finger4 to the front leg(right) FRONT LEG(Right) FINGER3 FLAMING PEARL FINGER4 28 Glue the front leg(right) to the framing pearl 7 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions Assembly of all the pieces 29 Glue the head to the body1 HEAD BODY1 30 Glue the front leg(right) and the front leg(left) to the body1 BODY1 FRONT LEG(Left) FRONT LEG(Right) 31 Glue the hind leg(right) and the hind leg(left) to the body3 BODY3 HIND LEG(Left) HIND LEG(Right) 8 Assembly of all the pieces1 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions FLAME/Assembly of all the pieces2 Assembly of all the pieces 32 Glue the body(1/2/3/4) BODY3 BODY4 BODY1 ALL THE PIECES BODY2 33 34 Flame Glue to the flame to the all the pieces FLAME FLAME FLAME FLAME ALL THE PIECES Figure complete. FLAME 9 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions Assemble the stand Assemble the stand 35 Stand1 The stand2 in the same. STAND1 36 Glue the stand1 and the stand2 STAND1 STAND2 37 Attachment1 38 Glue the attachment to the stand ATTACHMENT2 ATTACHMENT1 ATTACHMENT1 ATTACHMENT1 Stand complete. The attachment2 in the same. 10 Chinese Dragon : Assembly Instructions Mount the figure on the stand 39 Mount the figure on the stand FIGURE STAND Insert the protruding parts of the base into the holes in the dragon's feet. 40 Complete! 11 Mount the figure on the stand/Complete! Chinese Dragon: Pattern FOREHEAD/EYES/WHISKER(Right/Left) http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/ Chinese Dragon The Chinese dragon is a spiritual beast; a mythical creature with a long, snakelike body and sharp talons. Its image differs slightly to that of the Western dragon, being considered a sacred creature: a god that reigns over direction. In China, it is also used to symbolize the power of the emperor. The Chinese dragon is believed to control the weather, being responsible for causing tempests, lightning, and tornadoes. In its hand it holds a flaming pearl, thought to be harbinger of fortune and good luck. Feng Shui principles state that if you place a dragon ornament in the southeast corner of a building with a container of water, a dragon will come down to drink the water, improving your fortune in business and causing trade to flourish. Also a symbol of strength, the dragon is said to invite all kinds of luck. Leaving a dragon at the entrance to a building, on the right as you enter a room, or in the north corner is said to increase your luck in terms of wealth and love. FOREHEAD WHISKER(Right) WHISKER(Left) EYES 1 Chinese Dragon: Pattern NOSE/ANTLERS(Right/Left) ANTLER(Right) NOSE ANTLER(Left) 2 Chinese Dragon: Pattern HEAD/JAW/EARS(Right/Left) JAW EAR(Right) EAR(Left) HEAD 3 Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK1(Right/Left)/BELLY1 BACK1(Left) BELLY1 BACK1(Right) 4 Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK2(Right/Left) BACK2(Left) BACK2(Right) 5 6 CAUTION Do not peck at people with the beak. Doing so could result in injury. Adults, make sure children follow this caution. BELLY3a BELLY2 Chinese Dragon: Pattern BELLY2/BELLY3a Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK3(Right)/BELLY3b BACK3(Right) BELLY3b 7 Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK3(Left) BACK3(Left) 8 Chinese Dragon: Pattern BELLY4/BACK4(Right) BELLY4 BACK4(Right) 9 Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK4(Left) BACK4(Left) 10 Chinese Dragon: Pattern FLAME/FLAMING PEARL FLAME FLAMING PEARL 11 Chinese Dragon: Pattern FINGERS(1/2) FINGER1 FINGER1 FINGER1 FINGER2 FINGER2 FINGER2 12 Chinese Dragon: Pattern FRONT LEG(Left)/HIND LEGS(Right/Left) HIND LEG(Left) HIND LEG(Right) FRONT LEG(Left) 13 Chinese Dragon: Pattern FINGER3/FINGER4/FRONT LEG(Right) FINGER3 FINGER4 FRONT LEG(Right) 14 Chinese Dragon: Pattern STAND1 STAND1 15 Chinese Dragon: Pattern STAND2 STAND2 16 Chinese Dragon: Pattern ATTACHMENT(1/2) ATTACHMENT1 ATTACHMENT1 ATTACHMENT2 17