: Match the numbered tabs to their corresponding edges and glue them one at a time, allowing each section to dry before moving on.

: Gather a craft knife or scissors , a ruler, a cutting mat, and clear-drying paper glue. 3. Build the Model Print : Print the extracted template onto your cardstock.

: Download and install a program like WinRAR.

: For the best results, use matte cardstock between 160 and 220 gsm . Standard printer paper is often too flimsy for complex 3D models.

: Use a ruler and a blunt edge (like a bone folder or empty ballpoint pen) to "score" the dotted fold lines; this ensures crisp, clean edges.

To make a paper model from the file, you first need to extract its contents using an archive utility like WinRAR , 7-Zip , or PeaZip. These archives typically contain templates for papercrafting (often in PDF or PDO formats). 1. Extract the Template

: Look for a PDF (printable template) or a PDO file (which requires Pepakura Viewer to view 3D assembly steps). 2. Prepare Materials