Craft Time: R2-D2 Papercraft
 
What you'll need
- scissors
 
- glue or double-sided tape
 
- (optional) burnisher or a dry ball point pen for pre-scoring fold lines 
 
 
How to make it
- Print the template on regular paper or cardstock and cut out the pieces.  Make all folds along the dashed lines.
 
- Using 
glue or double-sided tape, secure the tabs on the dome top to the inner 
circle of the main dome.  Close the dome with the #1 tab.
 
- Secure all #2 tabs at the top of R2-D2’s body to their corresponding pieces.
 
- Begin 
attaching the dome to the top of R2-D2’s body by securing the #3 tabs.  
Start with the tab closest to R2-D2’s dome projector, and attach it to 
the panel adjacent to the #4 tab at the top of R2-D2’s body.  Continue 
attaching the dome by following the contour of the body.
 
- Close the
 top of R2-D2’s body with the #4 tab.  Continue to close the body with 
the #5 tab, followed by all #6 tabs. Cap the bottom of R2-D2 with the 
bottom piece by attaching it to the remaining tabs.
 
- Secure 
tabs numbered 7-12 to their corresponding pieces on the inside of the 
right leg.   Begin attaching the outside of the leg to the inside of the
 leg by securing tabs in numerical order, starting with the #13 tabs 
around the shoulder.  Repeat this step with the left leg.
 
- Close the center leg by securing tabs in numerical order, starting with the #20 tabs.
 
- When the 
center leg is complete, attach it to the bottom of R2-D2.  If done 
correctly, R2-D2 should lean slightly backwards when standing.
 
- Secure 
the left and right legs by aligning the letter at the inside of each leg
 with the letters on R2-D2’s body.  R2-D2 should now stand on his own.
 
- If you 
want extra detail, you can add the three optical holographic projectors 
provided.  These should be placed on each of three matching markers, one
 of which is at the top of the dome.  To assemble (Fig. 1), fold the 
piece in half along the dashed line between the gray and black panels, 
then secure the two panels with glue or double-sided tape. Wrap the 
piece around the black circle, and secure with the end tab.  Attach the 
tab on the circle to the inner wall of the projector.  The black circle 
should be used to attach each projector to R2-D2 where indicated.
Source: http://spoonful.com/printables/r2-d2-papercraft  
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I love theses! I remember when you posted Craft time and it was one of Jack Skeleton and Elsa! And Now R2D2! Awesome!
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