Hello to anyone who's come across the instructions. I'm sorry that they stop so abruptly. As I've said in some replies, I am having trouble with arthritis and fibromyalgia. As such, my energy levels are rather low.
However, I'm considering completing the instructions. I don't know when, sorry.
Just "soon".
You can hopefully make sense of the assembly by using the instructions for the sitting dragon and following the pictures. I managed without knowing any Japanese.
Until then, best of luck with making your own dragons!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
An apology, and potential finish
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Saturday, October 6, 2007
Flying Dragon, External Scales
Now your flying dragon will begin to look much better and more realistic. Begin from the tailtip, and work your way towards the head. Start at piece FC-01,
Note the FC-332, 342, and 322 pieces, these go over the small piece that will later go over the wings to finish the dragon's back.
Add the pieces, going until you reach FC-47, and you're done!
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Flying Dragon, Internal Ribs
Begin with the left side, and start with pieces Fb-L27, and go til piece Fb-L31.
Go all the way to piece number 47, and then repeat this process on the other side.
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Saturday, September 1, 2007
Flying Dragon, Internal Structure
Both dragons are made in very similar methods. The internal support system is pretty much the same, excepting the differences in shapes. There are 47 internal ribs, and 47 exterior coverings.
So find the first pages of the flying dragon. You will see there is a sort of |__| shape on the back, this is where the wings will go. Because this dragon is designed to be hung, its wing design is different. This is where the whole weight of the dragon will be hanging from. The small pieces that are unique to this dragon are Fa-022 L and R, one for each side. Don't glue these in yet.
First, like with the sitting dragon, you will need a wire, and some tape--masking tape will do fine.

Next, find the pieces for the other side. Begin by gluing the tail section on, followed by the body, then the neck, and last the head support.
When you are affixing the tail section, make sure you have it aligned just so, it can be challenging. Make sure the tabs on the outside aren't glued together either. These will later support the exterior.
When the glue has dried, make one final pass over the body, making certain it's how you want it.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Sitting Dragon, Wings
You're almost done!
The last step will really make your dragon look amazing!
Find all the big wing pieces. These have the Sf prefix, L and R, one for each side. Each wing is made of eight pieces. When you fold the wing pieces, make sure you make the wing finger sections into a zig zag pattern: \/\/\/\
For the first one, L side, find Sf-01, and Sf-02. Glue according to the instructions. Do the same for Sf-05 and Sf-06. And the same for Sf-07 to -08, and Sf-03 to Sf-04. Notice how the top of Sf-08 has a more pointed shape? This will be the inside of a wing, while Sf-04 is the outside. Don't worry if this doesn't make sense to you now, the wings come together very nicely.
Next, glue the two halves together. The edges you need to glue together are marked with their corresponding pieces. Ie: Sf-06 to Sf-08, and so on. Now comes the rewarding bit.
Next, move on to either edge of the wing, then to the other.
Wait for the glue to dry, then simply slot the rounded strip at the bottom into the wing support. Check to make sure it all fits, the apply glue to the inside of the wing support, and glue in place.
Simply repeat this process in reverse for the right side, and there you are!
You now have a lovely sitting dragon!
If you used printer paper for this, you may wish to spray with sealant in order for the dragon to be more sturdy, especially the wings.
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Sitting Dragon, Head
Almost at the last step! Only the wings remain now.
The last two stages are pretty well documented with photos in the instructions, so I won't have quite as many photos.
Find the only page you haven't completely cut up yet. It's very obviously the head.
Begin with pieces G-01 and G-02. This is the top of the head. Fit G-02 into G-01. Next, cut out G-03. G-01 goes into this. The nostrils, part G-04 go into the front of G-03. Look closely at the two brownish pieces. Make sure you cut out G-05, and not G-08. G-08 is for the bottom of the jaw. G-5 goes into the bottom of the face you have assembled, as the instructions indicate.
Next, find G-07, G-8, and G-09. G-09 is the tongue. When folding the tongue, pay attention to the difference in the indicated fold lines. The top of the tongue needs to have a 'm' shape.
Glue all three pieces together as per the instructions.
At this point, you may be tempted to put the lower jaw into the head. Don't! You still have more extras to glue on, and the lower jaw will only make this harder.
Then come the horns. Here you've got a bit of a challenge. First cut out the horns, leaving white around the edges, then curl the paper. Then you'll want to fold it like the picture in the instructions. A sort of 'z', but seen from the side. Then, glue into a tube. Let this tube dry, then cut out the top of the horns. Finally, glue them on the top of the head, in the middle between the eyes and the end of the head.
Next comes the frilly bits. Cut out G-10, then glue this on the back, like the instructions show.
Then find pieces G-16, L and R, one for each side of the head. These go on slightly before the piece you just added. Then, find piece G-14, L and R again. These go on the lower jaw. They follow the curve, and the shape of the pieces will help you figure out the correct way to add these.
Next, add pieces G-15, L and R once again. These will go on just below and behind the eyes.
Then, look at the bottom of the lower jaw. You can see black outlines. In the front goes G-12, and then behind that, on each side, go G-13, L and R.
Move back to the top jaw. Find G-19, which you will need twice. Look at the pictures of the dragon in the various shots, as well as in the instructions.
Then for the finishing touch, add four of G-18: two on the bottom jaw, just before the fangs, and two on the top, near the nostrils.
And you're almost done with the head! Glue it onto the neck, and voila!
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Monday, August 27, 2007
Sitting dragon, legs
Now comes a step which might be frustrating.
Give the paper, the glue, and especially yourself lots of patience.
Don't do these steps when you've come home from work, are stressed out, your roommate, kid sister, dog/whatever is distracting you.
That said, begin with making the hands for the front legs. If you look closely, you'll notice you have two pieces of the same type. This is a nice foresight in the creators, since these are very small a fragile pieces. For the forelegs, the prefix SD is the one you need. SD-L is left, and SD-R is right. SE is for the back legs, and L and R are the same there.
Find the page with the first hand you want to start with, piece SD-01. This is a different one from the first finger. The hand pieces are grouped together.
Cut out the hand section, and curl it to assist in bending around piece SD-00. SD-00 is like the body support you made earlier, though much more flexible. You'll be working in a similar manner like when you added the exterior pieces to the body when you add the outer leg coverings.
Find SDL2 or SDR2, depending on the side you have chosen to work on. It does matter, since each hand [all four] has a little 'thumb' that goes on differently than the other 4 fingers.
Next, following the picture in the instructions, cut around the piece, but don't actually cut it out. When you've separated it, curl it, then cut around the white tabs to glue. Now comes the patience part. Each tab needs to be glued in.
Tip: Do one side of a finger at a time, starting with the front, then doing the smaller back tab.
Make certain they are totally stuck before moving on to the other side. If one tab comes unstuck, patiently address this one before moving back to the next one. You'll get more skilled at this process after a few time, don't worry.
When you are certain all the tabs are glued securely, carefully cut out the rest of the finger. You might want to use a small nail scissor or a pair of small thread scissors. Again, if a tab becomes unstuck as you are cutting out the finger, take a deep breath, and re-affix it.
Now, glue the second finger on the hand. While you are waiting for this to dry, repeat for the first finger. When this is done, you can glue it onto the first finger's place, thn move on to the third, and so on.
Make sure it all fits correctly, then find piece 02. Mimicking when you added the outside of the body, cut 02 out, and fit it onto the arm. You can look at the directions for help, there is a nice diagram on the next page.
Piece SD-08 is the top of the arm. Cut this out, and glue it together as the instructions indicate.
When this is dry, glue the tabs on top of the arm, fit SD-08 over the top of the arm, and glue closed. Voila! One arm! Simply repeat for the other arm.
The process for making the legs is a similar one, simply with larger feet and larger fingers. The actual legs have nine, not eight pieces.
When you are done with an arm/leg compare the white patch on the flat side to the white dotted line on the side of your dragon. This is where you will glue on the arm.
As you are fitting the arm, make sure to place the dragon on a large flat surface to make sure the arm is even and doesn't shift the body badly. Double, triple and quadruple check as you affix the other arm, and the legs.
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