Dracula Free
Paper Model Bust
Frankenpaper
needed a friend! Another classic monster, this time Dracula!
If you made the Frankenpaper
paper model bust, you should have no trouble with this one!
Have fun building this
Dracula paper model or Mask
and display it for Halloween!
With this paper
model I tried to respond the emails I received about my FrankenPaper model.
Most of the email complaints
that I received, said that the eyes and eyebrows were too complex.
So I did my best to simplify
my Dracula. I even added a diagram to each page showing which tabs to
fold.
I wanted this paper model to be as mistake proof as I could so I
thought I would try publishing it as 2 PDF files.
The first PDF file is
pages 1-5 and the second PDF file is page 6 which is printed on the back
of page 5.
I did it that way so
people would not accidentally waste ink by printing page 6 on a blank
page.
Download and
Print Pages 1-5
Download Page
6 and Print it on the back of page 5.
It was designed
so it will line up correctly right side up or down, as long as you print
on the back of page 5 and not the front.
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Page
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Page
3
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Face
Pages 1 & 2 are the color pages.
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Collar, Chest and Left Shoulder.
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Hair & Neck
The rest of the pages can be printed in black and white
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Page
4
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Page
5
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Page
6
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Back of Neck, Back and Right Shoulder.
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Page 6 is printed on the back of page 5.
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As long as it's printed on the back you can't get it upside down.
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Paper:
So
far my models have been designed to be printed on plain paper,
20-24 LB, ink jet quality. They should print just as well on a
laser printer but still plain paper and not card stock.
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Glue:
I
recommend a white glue like Elmer's. I keep it in a small covered
bowl and I thin it with a little water. I use a small cheap plastic
paint brush to apply the glue.
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Dots:
Because
much of this model is white (or close to it) I have added dots
to show where the model ends and the scrap paper begins. When
cutting out the model cut away the dots.
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Folding:
I
have added small pictures to show where to fold before you begin
to assemble the model.
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One
of the things I did to make this model easier was making the face
our of one piece. I have also included this exploded view.
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For the most part, just follow the numbered tabs, and it should
go together fairly well.
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