Download the Plan/Template and Build Bob the Builder’s Scoop Paper Model
Scoop from Bob the Builder papercraft plan ready for download.It’s been a long journey— from my starting point, with a couple of stops here and there—but I finally reached my destination: Bob the Builder: Scoop paper model is done and fully tested! Plan/template for the model and the instruction are now available for everyone interested in building their own Scoop model.
In my test build, I found that using rather thick papers made the structure of the model stronger, especially the articulated parts. I used 200gsm brief-card papers in my test build and I suggest you use similar papers to build this Scoop papercraft. Also, it will better to use stronger glue (like super glue) to attach/join the parts that form the articulations.
Besides the plan/template of the paper model, I have also provided the instruction to build it. I hope the instruction is clear and helpful enough for you to build the model.
So…Can you build it? Yes you can!
Pictures of Scoop (Bob the Builder) Papercraft
Click the images to view in full size.Scoop (Bob the Builder) Paper Model Details
Specifications of Scoop from Bob the Builder paper model/paper craft Model Dimension: 10.5cm x 12cm x 22cm (Shovel and backhoe not extended)Number of Parts: 215 parts
Number of Pages: 7 pages of A4-sized paper
Document License
This paper model is available for free.Distribution/sharing of this paper model at any sites, blogs, or social media is allowed on condition that the link points to this page. Please do not use direct link to the file hosting site.
Please do not re-upload the plan/template file(s) to other hosting site(s).
Scoop Paper Model Plan/Template and Build Instruction Download
Download the template to build your own Bob the Builder: Scoop paper model Model and box plans/templates and also the build instruction are available in PDF files, archived/compressed in a zip file.Use archive software (such as WinZip or 7zip) to extract the ZIP file and use PDF reader (such as Adobe Acrobat Reader) to open the PDF files.
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Click here for commentsI noticed you have scoop and lofty but what about muck dizzy and roley?
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