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"Jaguar E-type" is one of the most well-known models produced by British sports car maker Jaguar, founded in
1922. This model was highly regarded at the Geneva International Motor Show in March 1961 for its low-set,
streamlined appearance and state-of-the-art mechanics. Series 1, which first went on the market in 1961, sported
an inline six-cylinder, 3.8 liter DOHC engine. In 1964, this was upgraded to a 4.2 liter. Various minor changes up until
1971 resulted in the twin-six engine of the Series 3. This model, known in the US as the XK-E, enjoyed high levels
of popularity.
Although the E-type disappeared from the market in 1975, its curved lines continued to influence designers, and
it remained well-loved by car enthusiasts around the world.
This Papercraft JAGUAR E-type is about one thirteen the size of the real car.
*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold
Scissors line
Valley fold
Cut in Line
Completed parts
become a cylinder
Guide rod
Glue, scissors and other tools
may be dangerous to young children
so be sure to keep them out of the
reach of young children.
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7-A
2-A
3-B
Apply glue to
the underside
3-C
Apply glue to
the underside
3-A
2-D
2-H
4-A
2-B
3-B
2-C
Apply glue to
the underside
7-A
3-A
3-C
7-C
4-D
4-C
4-B
7-B
3-B
2-A
4-C
7-A
4-A / 4-B
side view
4-A
4-D
4-A
4-B
Glue spot
Apply glue to
the underside
4-D
4-H
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4-K
4-G
4-H
4-I
4-F
4-J
4-L
4-L
4-A
4-L
4-N
When attaching
4-L,be careful
that it does not
protrude out
from 4-A.
3-H
4-A
4-M
Apply glue to
the underside
4-M
2-I
underside
4-M
4-O
Apply glue to
the underside
underside
4-M
Apply glue to
the underside
2-I
2-I
2-I
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The base
6-J
OHP
6-E
4-P
OHP
5-A
6-C
6-F
6-I
4-Q
2-D
6-D
4-S
Apply glue to
the underside
4-L
Under
The base
6-F
6-D
5-N
6-C
Apply glue to
the underside
2-E
6-D
Bend into shape.
5-M
Cut in line.
6-D
4-M
5-N
3-C
6-F
6-C
4-S
2-E
Parts 5-M / 5-N should
be attached 5mm below
the tip of 4-S.
5-F/5-G
5-F/5-G
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6-A/6-B
6-A/6-B
5-D/5-E
5-K/5-L
5-K/5-L
5-D/5-E
*Glue along the curved line,
beginning at the center front
and progressing backwards.
5-I/5-J
6-K/6-L
6-A/6-B
5-K/5-L
7-D
3-D
7-E
3-G
3-E
7-H
3-D
8-G
8-E
8-H
7-H
7-D
7-E
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7-F/7-G
Cut away any protruding
glue tabs.
7-L/7-K
7-F/7-G
7-LGlue spot
7-F/7-G
8-F
7-LGlue spot
7-F/7-G
8-F
7-A
Attach 8-F to the glue tabs on 3-C/7-A.
The area along the blue line does not need
to be glued down. 7-A's purpose is to make
the rear body stronger.
It is best if 8-F is slightly separated from 7-A.
Apply glue to
the underside
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Attach 8-P.
8-A
6-G/6-H
8-C/8-D
Apply glue to
the underside
7-I
8-B
8-F
7-I
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8-N
Attach 3-F to the trip of 4-E.
4-E
3-F
2-I
4-A
9-Z
9-P
6-P
6-P
9-V
9-B
6-P
6-O
9-S
9-O
9-X
10-A
9-R
9-X-1
9-C
6-O
6-P
6-C/D
9-D
9-A
6-P
6-0
6-P
9-L
9-K
9-F
9-G
6- M
6- N
9-L-1
9-K-1
9-I
10-K
9-J
9-A
Side view
10-L
9-H
Apply glue to
the underside
9-E
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9-U
9-T
9-Z-2
10-D
10-E
9-W
9-N
9-N
9-Y
9-Z-1
10-F
9-E
10-G
10-M
Attach to the specified
area on 9-B.
8-M
8-I
8-J
Attach 8-M / 8-I / 8-J,
to 9-Z-1 / 9-Z-2, aligning
the glue tabs with the black line.
Cross-sectional diagram
of 8-I/8-J Make mountain
and valley folds and apply
glue to the reverse side.
10-D
10-C
10-E
10- L
Side of engine.
10-B
10-C
10-G
10-F
10-M
10-B
9-N
Insert each pipe into 10-M and attach them
in line with the pattern on the upper surface.
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10- N
10
-T
10
-F
10
-T
10
10
10M
10-Q
Apply glue to
the underside
10-R
8-J
9-Q
9-Q
Glue
Attach to 10-C.
9-N
11-E/12-E
11-G/12-G
Attach to a location of
your choosing.
9-Q
11-A/12-A
Use 2 pieces per a tire.
Attach in line with the
solid lines on 11-D / 12-D.
11-F/12-F
Apply glue to
the underside
11-D/12-D
The front tires are assembled
in the same way as the rear tires.
11-B/11-C
12-B/12-C
11-A
12-A
11-G/12-G
11-D/12-D
11-B/11-C
12-B/12-C Face it so that the end to be glued down
is at the bottom.
9-M-2
11-I/11-H
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Glue spot
11-H
11-B
11-C
10-S/10-T
10-I
11-C
12-H/12-I
Attach the front tyres by inserting
them between 10-I/10-J and 2-A.
Upper side
10-S/10-T
10-T
10-D/E
10-M
12-H/12-I
10-I/10-J
10-F/G
Under tray
2-A
Lower side
13-A
13-B
13-C
13-G
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13-H
14-F
Apply glue to
the underside
14-E
13-A
14-C
13-A
7-L/13-I
Glue tab
13-B
13-C
14-X/Z
14-D
14-Z
13-F
Apply glue to
14-X
13-D
13-D
13-E
14-H
Mountain fold glue tabs.
14-Y
Attachment of 13-D
should begin from
the joint between
13-B and 14-D.
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13-B
If 14-D / C covers
the triangular parts
to be cut out of 14-B,
cut the overlap away
in line with the triangle,
after gluing.
13-D
14-B
14-D
First, glue only the
area of 13-F indicated
by the blue line.
13-A
14-C
14-Y
13-C
Push out the unglued parts of
13-F from underneath,
align them with the curve on
13-C and 13-B and attach.
If the area indicated by blue lines
on 13-C / 13-B protrudes further
than 13-F, cut off the excess keeping
in line with the curve.
13-F
13-B
14-K/14-L
14-I/14-J
Before attaching 14-I/14-J,
insert them into the body
and confirm the position
they should be attached.
Once you have decided where,
use the glue tabs to attach them.
14-J(Right)
Confirm the position
before attaching.
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14-Q/14-R
14-N
15-R
14-M
Glue together.
Apply glue to
the underside
14-S/14-U
14-P
15-S
14-A
14-O
14-A
Apply glue to
the underside
14-S
14-P/14-O
14-T
15-A
14-U
15-B
15-B
15-A
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15-C
10-O
15-A
10-P
3-A
15-F
15-G
15-E
Adjust the angle
bycomparing it to
theactual-size diagram.
10-P
15-D
10-O
10-P
15-L
15-D 15-H
15-J
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15-I
15-L
15-L
15-H
3-A
15-F
10-O
15-J
15
15
-I
-E
15-D
15-H
15-L
15-L
10-P
15-L
10-P
15-K
15-M
15-N
15-O
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14-E
13-D
14-B
10-N