SAN FRANCISCO LANDMARKS - go on a crafting journey, build paper models of the iconic San Francisco architectural landmarks from our paper model kits, save one-fourth when buying this bundle and enjoy four Californian miniatures:
- SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (SFMOMA)
- GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
- SAN FRANCISCO PYRAMID
- COIT TOWER
What's inside? 8 sturdy A4 size paper sheets with the artwork printed, parts pre-cut and pre-creased. You will need to remove parts from the sheets, fold and glue them in order to assemble the model according to the set-up instructions which come with the kit.
What's inside? 4 sturdy A4 size paper sheets with parts pre-cut and pre-creased. You will need to remove parts from the sheets, fold and glue them in order to assemble the model according to the set-up instructions which come with the kit.
SAN FRANCISCO PYRAMIDDIMENSIONS (when assembled) - 3.1 ⋅ 3.1 ⋅ 10.2 inches / 8 ⋅ 8 ⋅ 26 cm
ASSEMBLY TIME - at least 1 hour
What's inside? 2 sturdy A4 size paper sheets with the artwork, cutting and scoring lines printed on. You will need to cut, score, fold and glue the parts in order to assemble the model according to the set-up instructions which come with the kit.
DIMENSIONS (when assembled) - 3.5 ⋅ 4 ⋅ 8.3 inches / 9 ⋅ 10 ⋅ 21 cm
COLOURS (with metallic shine) - limestone
ASSEMBLY TIME - at least 8 hours
What's inside? 3 sturdy A4 size paper sheets with the artwork, cutting and scoring lines printed on. You will need to cut, score, fold and glue the parts in order to assemble the model according to the set-up instructions which come with the kit.
Things which are not included, but you'll need in order to assemble the models: time & patience, a hobby knife, a ruler, a cutting mat or hard surface to work on, white glue (PVA). Some other things might be helpful: a pointed stylus, tweezers and scissors. See what tools we recommend.
We advise to pause between different stages as you work, especially when you come to gluing. The white glue softens the paper and it may lead to misshapen parts if you do not allow them to dry well before proceeding further with assembling. Click here to watch our paper model building tips.