10. Flip X02 over. Fold the bottom part as shown in the figure.
11. Fold this part as shown in the figure.
12. Fold this part as shown in the figure.
13. Glue the X02 onto the baseboard as shown in the figure.
14. Glue X01 onto X02 as shown in the figure.
15. Fold down the building completely as shown in the figure.
16. Use heavy books to weight the building. Apply glue as shown in the figure. Close the baseboard tightly. This will allow a perfect position for gluing.
17. It should look like this after step 16 done.
18. Glue X03 onto X02 as shown in the figure.
19. Fold down the building completely as shown in the figure.
20. Use heavy books to weight the building. Apply glue as shown in the figure. Close the baseboard tightly. They will find a perfect position to be glued.
21. It should look like this after step 20 is done.
THE HALL OF SUPREME HARMONY
The Forbidden City, Beijing, China
WThe Hall of Supreme Harmony is the largest hall found in within the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is first building you come to after passing through the Gate of Supreme Harmony. It is the largest wood building in China and one of the largest wood buildings in the world. It is the tallest building in the Forbidden City and is regarded as its most magnificent building. It was built during the Ming Dynasty in 1406 and was destroyed seven times by fires (mostly due to lightning strikes) during the Qing Dynasty and last re-built in 1695–1697. The interior is replete with dragons to signify the power of the nobility. It was built according to principles of Feng Shui with the numbers of five and nine being prominent in its building (auspicious numbers), including the Nine Dragon Screen and doors with nine rows of ornaments going up and down the pillars. The Last Emperor Puyi was crowned here in 1908 when he was three years old. Today over 7 million people visit the Forbidden City and its most famous structure each year.
The Hall of Supreme Harmony in terms of height, it stands tall at 88.3 feet or 26.92 meters. Its depth is measured at 157.5 feet or 48 meters, while its width is 311.7 feet or 95 meters.
Dimensions of the finished model:
(excluding the baseboard)
10.17 inches or 25.8 cm in length
5.91 inches or 15 cm in width
4.32 inches or 11 cm in height.
Pieces count: 17 pieces (excluding the baseboard) Difficulty level: 3/10 (easy)
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1. Cut out C1 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
2. Cut out C2 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
3. Cut out C3 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
4. Cut out C4 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
5. Cut out C5 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
6. Cut out C6 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
7. Cut out C7 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
8. Cut out C8 as shown in the figure. (2 pieces)
9. Cut out C9 as shown in the figure.
10. Cut out C10 as shown in the figure
11. Fold C3 as shown in the figure.
12. Fold C4 as shown in the figure.
13. Apply glue on the folded edge to join C3 and C4 together as shown in the figure.
14. Fold C7 as shown in the figure.
15. Apply glue on the folded edge to join C7 and C8 together as shown in the figure.
16. Apply glue on the folded edge to join two units together as shown in the figure.
17. It should look like this after step 16 done.
18. Repeat step 11 to 16 to make two components total.
19. Glue C9 on one of the component from step 18 as shown in the figure.