Jack Skellington's Coffin Sleigh
Paper Model
Gallery
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Details
Difficulty Level:
EASY
Features:
- Height: 5.5"
- Width: 3"
- Length: 12"
- 48 full-color model parts (7 sheets)
- Illustrated instructions (4 pages)
Required Tools:
- Adobe® Reader®
- Color Printer
- Glue
- Scissors
- Craft Knife* (X-ACTO is a popular brand)
*Craft knives (like X-ACTO knives) are VERY DANGEROUS! Any knife is dangerous; use with caution and adult supervision.
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Model Parts & Instructions
(Adobe® Reader® required)
†By downloading any of these files, you agree to the enclosed License Agreement.
Modifications & Accessories
Bone Deer
Mini Bone Deer & Mini Zero complete the sleigh!
Building Tips
Wire Reigns
Instead of using string to connect the bone deer to the coffin, use a thin, sturdy wire. Then, you can pose the bone deer in mid-flight acrobatics. This is best if you are placing the model on a shelf or desk.
Leg Support
To strengthen the coffin sleigh's legs for display on a desk or shelf, try incorporating a stiff wire. You can glue it to the inner sides of the legs for less visible exposure.
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