Genymotion Mascot Papercraft - Assembly Guide

Section 1: BODY

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This section shows the central body net for the Genymotion mascot papercraft. The large printed sheet depicts a red torso with a yellow vest over a teal shirt, a white face with clown makeup, and a cape-like red garment. The body portion is designed as a modular net that must be folded and joined: the instruction “Please fold along the dotted line and stick the two symmetric parts together” indicates that two mirrored halves form the full body silhouette. The sheet includes a legend with icons: “Parts to stick,” “Parts to incise in order to place accessories,” and “Parts to fold,” clarifying which pieces require gluing, cutting, or folding to enable attachment of arms, legs, and other accessories. A green patterned top fragment labeled “BODY” is visible, suggesting a top cap or neck region that will align with the rest of the design. The layout emphasizes careful preparation before assembly, as the instruction at the top reads “Please prepare all cuts and slits before assembly.” This section functions as the core of the model, establishing the main torso and color continuity so that arms and legs can be connected to a coherent 3D form in subsequent steps.

Section 2: ARMS & ANTENNAS

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This section provides the arm and antenna components required to complete the mascot’s upper limbs. The diagram shows two symmetrical arm modules with red upper portions and green lower portions, designed to be folded along dotted lines and then glued together to form a three-dimensional arm piece. The caption instructs, “Please fold along the dotted line and stick the two symmetric parts together,” indicating that each arm is made from two mirrored halves. The legend includes “Parts to stick” and “Parts to incise in order to place accessories,” highlighting where glue is needed and where cuts are required to accommodate any accessories or extensions. The pieces appear to include both arms and small antenna-like elements, arranged to attach to the body at the sides or shoulders. The design emphasizes precision in folding and alignment to ensure the arms sit correctly and the antennas (if included) connect securely, contributing to a balanced and expressive mascot figure.

Section 3: LEGS

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This section covers the leg assembly, which is built from modular cube-like components. The text instructs, “Please assemble the cubes before sticking them underneath the lower part of the mascot,” indicating a two-step process: first construct the leg cubes, then attach them to the bottom of the body to form a stable base. The accompanying illustration shows red leg segments with a brown central column and green lower sections, suggesting multiple pieces that interlock to create the legs and feet. As with the other sections, the diagram implies several folds and attachment points to secure the legs to the torso. The overall goal is to provide a sturdy, upright stance for the mascot by properly assembling and mounting the leg units beneath the body.