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The 3D Colouring book

by Finn Schmidt

This can be yours, it’s free

It’s waiting for you…

…But painting it and build it, you must make by yourself J





I paint and build City Six-Castles

I welcome you to the 3D colouring books: City Six-Castles, and here I give some good advice and a sinature-explanation for the colouring book. You have to print it out yourself. When the child has finished painting, the adult helps to cut out and glue together the things the child cannot do himself. The castles can be put together into one castle complex, with roads between the castles and ghost in the cellar.

There are also windows to be cut out, they have a THICK LINE. In these houses, pictures must be put up on the wall, so you can see the pictures from the outside.

Before painting the four edges of the picture frame, bend them up slightly and squeeze the corners, as shown in the picture inside the book. You can paste a photo into the picture frame or paint a picture, or maybe paste a small picture from a weekly magazine into the frame, you decide. There are plenty of picture frames for each castle.

Good advice:

• Use A4, 80g size paper (normal copy paper), or max. 120g copy paper for the printer.

• Use a small drawingtriangle or ruler to bend the paper over, it's easiest.

• Remember that the dotted area must NOT be painted, it is for gluing. Painted surfaces cannot be glued.

• DO NOT use watercolor or felt-tip pen as it will cause the paper to curl. Colored pencils or other dry color can be recommended.

Warnings:

• It is important that the small suns are glued on top of the sprouts, as they must protect the child's eyes from the tip of the sprout. Read Legal Information under section "About". click here.

Signature explanation for the colouring book:

#1 #2 #3 This means the order in which it is to be assembled in
This is a number that is used to number the individual parts. It can be displayed both with and without arrow
A thick line means: CUT HERE along the line
A thin line is used for everything else
Such a line is used to show how to assemble it
Dotted line means: FOLD DOWN
Broken line mean: FOLD UP
Dotted area means: here to be glued, DO NOT PAINT. You can not glue on anything that is painted!




City Six Castles, the first Castle

Click on the colouring book side No. 1 - 19 downunder, for opening the PDF file on next tab in your browser. You print the painting book from here. Note that the railing must be glued all the way around at 1 cm above the floor, it is not so clear on the drawing.

Copyright © 2021 Finn Schmidt, finnschmidt.com: For personal use only. Do not use commercially, or post it on other websites. Read Legal Information under section "About". click here.





City Six Castles, the second Castle

There are ghosts in the tunnel, will they escape?

Click on the colouring book side No. 1 - 19 downunder, for opening the PDF file on next tab in your browser. You print the painting book from here. Note that the railing must be glued all the way around at 1 cm above the floor, it is not so clear on the drawing.

Copyright © 2021 Finn Schmidt, finnschmidt.com: For personal use only. Do not use commercially, or post it on other websites. Read Legal Information under section "About". click here.






Both put together

Castle one and castle two can be placed next to each other with the ramp in between. Do not glue them together because then they are easier to store away.





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