Pegasus is a mythical fying horse with wings on his back, and a legendary part of Greek mythology. This craft requires the use of glue, scissors, tweezers, and other tools which may be dangerous to young children. It is easy to get pieces mixed up if you cut them all out at once, so just cut them as you need them.
Pegasus is a mythical fying horse with wings on his back, and a legendary part of Greek mythology. This craft requires the use of glue, scissors, tweezers, and other tools which may be dangerous to young children. It is easy to get pieces mixed up if you cut them all out at once, so just cut them as you need them.
Pegasus is a mythical fying horse with wings on his back, and a legendary part of Greek mythology. This craft requires the use of glue, scissors, tweezers, and other tools which may be dangerous to young children. It is easy to get pieces mixed up if you cut them all out at once, so just cut them as you need them.
Make a valley fold. Slot line (solid line) Cut a slot. Before gluing,crease the paper along mountain fold and valley fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stif. This craft requires the use of glue, scissors, tweezers, and other tools which may be dangerous to young children. Please keep them out of reach of children. Scissors, set square, glue (such as woodwork glue), metal rod, spatula, a used pen, toothpicks, tweezers (useful for handling small parts). Assembly tip Caution Instructions Tools and Materials Pegasus is a mythical fying horse with wings on his back, and a legendary part of Greek mythology. Pegasus was the ofspring of Poseidon and Medusa. After being helped by Pegasus to accomplish many noble deeds beginning with slaying the beast Chimera, the mortal Bellerophon attempted to ride on Pegasus's back into the home of the gods. This outraged Zeus, and he sent down a gadfy to sting Pegasus on the nose, causing Bellerophon to fall all the way to Earth and die. It is said that Pegasus, having realized the error of their ways, ascended to the heavens and became a constellation (The Pegasus Constellation). Pegasus was made the servant of Zeus, the king of the gods, which is considered a heraldic symbol of refnement and prestige. Parts List (Pattern): Seventeen A4 sheets (No.1 to No.17) Assembly Instructions: Four A4 sheets (No.1 to No.4) *Read the Assembly Instructions carefully in page order referring to the page numbers on the parts list. *It is easy to get pieces mixed up if you cut them all out at once, so just cut the pieces as you need them. Use a set square or ruler and a dried up pen to score along the dotted lines, and fold along them to make creases. Work curves into the pieces using a metal rod before beginning assembly. For small pieces, add curves before cutting them out. Use scissors to cut along the solid line. Use a spatula for the small glue tabs. The pale-colored numbers on the glue tabs indicate the number of the part to be attached there. Mountain fold line (dotted line) Make a mountain fold. Cut line (solid line) Cut out. Pegasus : Pattern Pegasus : Pattern PAGE02 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE03 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE04 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE05 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE06 Fold H07 in half and glue together, and cut slots along the lines. Pegasus : Pattern PAGE07 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE08 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE09 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE10 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE11 Fold in half and glue parts Wl02 to Wl09. Pegasus : Pattern PAGE12 Fold in half and glue parts Wr02 to Wr09. Pegasus : Pattern PAGE13 Fold in half and glue Wl08. Pegasus : Pattern PAGE14 Fold in half and glue Wr08. Pegasus : Pattern PAGE15 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE16 Pegasus : Pattern PAGE17