Danboard (Cardboard Robot) by Morisue Kei

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Um mir numaan, sorry if this sounds extremely rude, but you were the one who made 25+ posts in this topic! Paulius was the one who originally needed help, and I don't think you helped him at all! Yes, I get it, this forum is for help, but personally, people are gonna get mad at you if you keep acting this way! You sound extremely sarcastic on the forum sometimes, but then you act hypocritical. Sr123ification is asking for a fraction of the help that you asked for, so don't be rude to him.
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Please someone post a pic of the collapsed head!
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sr123ification wrote:Please someone post a pic of the collapsed head!
I don't understand whats so hard about collapsing the head, just fold along MV lines
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hehe
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What's so "hehe"? you were the one who made me so doubtful I didn't want to continue!
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all that I can say is don't give up, its easy,except the head. and i didn't made anyone doubtful. Feel Free To Ask For help
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I saw you guy struggling on this complex part, so I made a photodiagram to collapse a head:
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thanks paulius but it was too late for me
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Thanks, Paulius!
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i just don't understand how would the head remain 3D with my paper
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Glue+ cotton
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really? Did Paulius also use it? And to lock the neck and body, is glue necessary or it can be done without it?
Also Dj, did u fold it? I would love to see ur fold
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mir numaan wrote: And to lock the neck and body, is glue necessary or it can be done without it?
It depends on how cleanly you folded the model and what paper you used. If you used printer paper and didn't fold it very cleanly, you probably need glue to lock the neck and body. Vice versa though if you did fold it cleanly and with good paper. Do what you think would work for how well you think you made the model
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well i folded the model neatly and everything was precise
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Then try to lock the body to your best of ability without glue or anything else, and if you cant do it, use glue or do what Djordje said :) good luck
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