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Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/ View of completed model Statue of Liberty, U.S.A. *This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Parts list(pattern):Eighteen A4 sheets(No.1 to No.18) No. of Parts:85(Statue: 66 parts; miniature stand: 6 parts; star-shaped stand: 13 parts) *Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order. The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France in 1876 as a gesture of international goodwill to celebrate the 100th anniversary of American independence. In her right hand, Lady Liberty holds a torch representing freedom; in her left, a tablet inscribed with the date of the Declaration of Independence. The seven points on her crown represent the dream of freedom spreading to the seven seas and continents of the world. The broken chains at her feet symbolize new-found freedom. Miniature stand Star-shaped stand Model shows the interior structure of the Statue of Liberty Remove the statue from its stand to see the steel frame, elevators, and other elements of its internal structure. Two stands are available: a compact miniature stand and a star-shaped stand modeled on the base of the real Statue of Liberty. Choose the stand you like best.

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Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C

http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/

View of completed model

Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.

*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.

Parts list(pattern):Eighteen A4 sheets(No.1 to No.18)No. of Parts:85(Statue: 66 parts; miniature stand: 6 parts; star-shaped stand: 13 parts)

*Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.

The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France in 1876 as a gesture of international goodwill to celebrate the 100th anniversary of American independence. In her right hand, Lady Liberty holds a torch representing freedom; in her left, a tablet inscribed with the date of the Declaration of Independence. The seven points on her crown represent the dream of freedom spreading to the seven seas and continents of the world. The broken chains at her feet symbolize new-found freedom.

Miniature stand Star-shaped stand

Model shows the interior structure of the Statue of Liberty

Remove the statue from its stand to see the steel frame, elevators, and other elements of its internal structure. Two stands are available: a compact miniature stand and a star-shaped stand modeled on the base of the real Statue of Liberty. Choose the stand you like best.

Page 2: Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon is a registered trademark …krailzvortex.e-monsite.com/medias/files/template... · 2016. 9. 6. · The Statue of Liberty was given to the

Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C

Page 3: Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon is a registered trademark …krailzvortex.e-monsite.com/medias/files/template... · 2016. 9. 6. · The Statue of Liberty was given to the

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Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C

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Reinforcement (Glue to the reverse side of part 1) Reinforcement (Glue to the reverse side of part 2)

Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C

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Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C

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Statue of Liberty, U.S.A.: Pattern Canon ® is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. © Canon Inc. © Hiroshi Chiba / PAPERART-C