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Build a paper model of a Tucker Sno Cat

Melensdad

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:snow_smi:This sort of falls into the silly fun category. The photograph below is an actual built paper model. It probably is best saved for a hot summer day when you are dreaming of snow.

:bitterColThere are 4 PDF files you need to download to build the Tucker Sno Cat pictured below. 3 pages contain the parts you will need to cut out of paper and one is the instruction page. This is well suited to someone who builds models. It is detailed enough that it includes interior seats and dashboard! I believe you may need Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or higher to read these files. Acrobat Reader is free and can be downloaded from the Adobe website.
:snow2_smiCopyright notice: The developer of these files granted rights for individual and personal use, but it cannot be republished for any commercial gain.


 

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Here is the final page, plus the instruction sheet.

Print all these out on a color inkjet printer, cut out the pieces, put it together and you will own a Tucker Sno Cat.
 

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This is awesome. For us "non-owners" it gets us that much closer to the real thing. :)

I might resize it and make an ornament for our christmas tree.

I still have dreams of building a power wheels sized version of a Tucker. Not sure how to make the tracks though.
 
This is awesome. For us "non-owners" it gets us that much closer to the real thing. :)

I might resize it and make an ornament for our christmas tree.

I still have dreams of building a power wheels sized version of a Tucker. Not sure how to make the tracks though.

Hi Denmark, This may give you some ideas.
 

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How long is the waiting list? I would like to be added to it.... Maybe I can ask Santa and he will bring me one next Christmas? Awesome job and amazing detail!
 
It is my understanding that this was built by modeler Alan Spencer and was shown at the Modeling Exhibition in Harrogate a few years back. Think all in UK.
 
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