You can build a paper model of Howl's Moving Castle

May 24, 2006 18:43

I saw this and thought you may like it, chessie_reeves.

Paper model cutouts and instructions for Howl's Moving CastleThe links are supposed to have expired already, so if they have by the time you see it, I can send you the files if you want ( Read more... )

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fangexploring May 24 2006, 09:14:24 UTC
Oh, I missed it when it was on and still haven't seen it. But I haven't read the book either, so I guess I will be ok watching the movie. Sorry it was disappointing for you though.

Did you manage to get the torrents working for you?

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ashleigh_713 May 24 2006, 15:20:46 UTC
I would definitely like the files! This looks like a great activity for me and TLW this summer. He'll be able to figure it out, even if I can't. Kid has been taking apart and putting things together regularly for quite a while.

I love the way this looks!

"hugs" for showing it!

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fangexploring May 24 2006, 15:30:18 UTC
Here are the links for the files. I've just checked and they still works.

http://www2.i-love-epson.co.jp/ec/event/howl-circus/hmc_pc.exe
http://www2.i-love-epson.co.jp/ec/event/howl-circus/hmc_guide.exe

The table below the first one is the same, with the files cut up into smaller ones. All you have to do is double-click on the files once downloaded and they will be decompressed into pdf. Let me know if you have any problem though.

:) So glad you like it! Hope you two have fun making it. ^^

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ashleigh_713 May 24 2006, 21:35:17 UTC
Oh, thank you! I was telling him about it today, we had a family lunch to celebrate his kindergarten graduation. Can't wait to show him!

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gojira65 May 24 2006, 16:23:21 UTC
This is sooo cool!
Thank you for the link.

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fangexploring May 24 2006, 16:24:49 UTC
:D So glad you like it.

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chessie_reeves May 25 2006, 06:49:54 UTC
*bounces with excitement* Wow, that is amazing and something I would definitely love to sometime this summer. It reminds me of a Lego creation, but you use paper instead of plastic bricks. That is so cool, Ken, and I will definitely check out all the links you provided. Have you made the castle yourself?

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fangexploring May 25 2006, 06:59:12 UTC
No, I am pretty clumsy with handicraft and building models. It looks great though... Haven't watched the movie yet so looking forward to that. :)

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