Please read ALL of these instructions before beginning. There are assembly options which should be decided before anything is cut. This is a model of the "Trojan Rabbit" from the film, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Scale is undetermined, but approximately 1/72 (25 mm) scale, based upon images from the film. The model is intended to print at 7.5 inches by 10 inches (190.5mm x 254mm), so it should print correctly on US Letter or A4 size sheets of 90 lb (165 gram per square meter) index card by centering the image on the page, preserving the aspect ratio, and setting the image width to 7.5 inches (190.5 mm). The finished model stands just under 5 inches (127mm) high, and is suitable for use in 25mm tabletop gaming. Assembly is meant to proceed in numerical order as the parts are numbered. Scoring is mostly obvious, but each step will have scoring instructions if needed. -- Body -- 1. Scoring is obvious for Part 1. Fold up and glue the bottom first to provide the tab for the last connection. -- Axle Tubes -- 2. Score each Part 2 on all solid lines. Fold and glue into a square tube. Attach each Part 2 to the bottom of the body in one of the uncolored areas, approximately centered from side to side. -- Axles and Wheels -- ** For each axle, use either a 2 inch (50-51mm) length of 1/8 inch (3-4mm) diameter dowel, or a similar length of a bamboo skewer. Purists can use a 2 inch by 1 inch piece of scrap card and roll it into a tight cylinder, but the skewer is a lot easier. ** 3. Remove the square centers from all 24 Parts 3. Neatness is not important in this step, as these holes are only for clearance. It is easiest to cut them using a straight edge while they are still on the parts sheet since the squares all line up. ** When cutting out Parts 3 try to cut just inside the line ** 4. Laminate Parts 3 together in groups of 6 to make 4 wheel discs. This assumes that your card stock is the same thickness as mine. If you are using thicker stock, laminate fewer Parts 3, and if using thinner stock, cut extra Parts 3 from scrap card. The thickness of each disc should be approximately the same as the width of Part 4. 5. Glue One Part 4 around the rim of each wheel disc. 6. Remove the center of each Part 5 to the diameter of your chosen axle. Match the ends of the lines on each Part 5 with the lines on each Part 4 and glue one Part 5 to either side of each wheel disc. 7. Gently fit one wheel onto an axle without gluing. Slip the axle through an axle tube, then gently fit another wheel onto the other end of the axle. Position each wheel so that approximately the same length of axle protrudes from each side of the model. Make sure that each wheel runs true when the axle is turned and that there is enough clearance between the wheels and the axle tube. Glue the wheel to the axle where the outer Part 5 meets the axle. Repeat for the other axle and wheels. -- Head -- 8. Assemble Part 6L, Part 6R, and Part 7 to make a close structure. Note that the uncolored section of Part 7 is the base of the neck and that the colored section of Part 7 that has a pointed tab at the end belongs under the chin, just where the green part number is on the parts sheet. Glue the uncolored section first, then the two sections at the front of the neck and under the chin. This will provide the tab for the last connection. -- Ears -- 9. Do not score Parts 8L and 8R. Glue these parts to their respective sides of the head in the matching uncolored areas. 10. Score Part 9 at the two short lines in the middle. Fold Part 9 toward the colored side unto a deep "U" shape. Glue the uncolored side of Part 9 to the uncolored sides of Parts 8L and 8R, and to the top of the head. Trim any excess of Parts 8L, 8R or 9. 11. Curve the ears into "U" shapes about one-third of the way up from where they attach to the head. -- Teeth -- 12. Glue Part 10 to the front of the head in the uncolored area. -- Finish -- 13. Glue the assembled head to the body in the uncolored area.