Craft Time: Tow Mater 3D Papercraft
How to make it
- Print the template on regular paper or cardstock and cut out the pieces. Make all folds along dotted lines.
- Starting
with Mater's hood, use glue or double-sided tape to attach all tabs to
their corresponding pieces in alphabetical order.
- Repeat step 2 with Mater's roof and bed.
- Attach Mater's bed to his roof by securing the #1 panels, then attach his hood to his roof by securing all #2 tabs.
- Build Mater's hitch posts, and attach them to the raised part of Mater's bed, just behind his rear window.
- Build
Mater's hitch bar, and mount it on top of his hitch posts. The light on
the bar should be on Mater's left side facing the back.
- Build
Mater's recovery boom, and mount it on Mater's bed where the flat part
meets the raised part. Be sure that the shaded panel is the one you use
to secure the recovery boom to Mater's bed.
- Fold each
of Mater's side mirrors in half along the dotted line, then, without
gluing the tabs, secure with glue or double-sided tape so the design is
two-sided. Butterfly the tabs outward, and use them to attach the side
mirrors to the front of Mater's side windows. The orange side of each
mirror should face forward.
- Build the
emergency light, and attach it to the center of the hitch bar. Be sure
to place it on top of the hitch bar with the wider side down.
- Fold the
tail lights and roof reflector in half, then secure each part with glue
or double-sided tape. Use the tabs to attach these parts to Mater's
body. The roof reflector should go on the right side of Mater's hitch
bar. The tail lights should be placed on the back of Mater's bed – one
on the left and one on the right.
- Build Mater's radiator and place it on his hood where indicated.
- Fold the
hook in half and secure with glue or double-sided tape. Punch a hole in
the hook where indicated. Use brown string to hang the hook from the tip
of Mater's recovery boom.
- Finally, hang two more brown strings, one from each end of Mater's hitch bar to the tip of his recovery boom.
Source: http://spoonful.com/printables/tow-mater-3d-papercraft
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