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Nagoya Castle, Japan : Assembly Instructions

East face South face

View of completed model

West face North face

Parts sheet (Pattern) : Twelve US letter sheets (No.1~No.12)


Scale:1/280
No. of Parts : 102
Nagoya Castle, located in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, is one of Japan's three great castles. Its roof is
Assembly Instructions : Five US letter sheets (No.1~No.5)
adorned with golden "shachihoko," tiger-headed dolphin creatures, which have become symbolic of
Nagoya Castle. It is sometimes even referred to as "Kinshachijo" (Golden Dolphin Castle) or "Kinjo" *Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.
(Golden Castle). In 1610, Ieyasu Tokugawa ordered the daimyo (feudal lords) from Japan's west to build *Assembly will be easier if you write the part's number on the back of each part.
the castle, and construction was completed over four years. The castle tower was threatened by
earthquakes and fires several times over the years, but aerial attacks during the Pacific War destroyed it
completely. The Nagoya Castle that stands today is a replica that was rebuilt after the war. Handy Hint
Trace along the folds with a ruler and a used pen (no ink) to
get a sharper, easier fold.

Assembly Instructions Tools and materials Assembly tip Caution

Mountain fold (dotted line) The glue spot(colored dot)


Make a mountain fold. shows where to apply the glue.

Valley fold Glue spot (Red dot)


Glue parts with the same number together.
(dashed and dotted line)
Make a valley fold. Glue spot (Green dot)
Glue within the same part. Scissors, set square, glue (We Before gluing, crease the paper Glue, scissors and other tools
recommend stick glue),pencil, along mountain fold and may be dangerous to young
Glue spot (Blue dot) used ballpoint pen, toothpicks, valley fold lines and make sure children so be sure to keep them
Scissors line (solid line) Glue to the rear of the other part.
tweezers rounded sections are nice and out of the reach of young
Cut along the line. Glue spot (Yellow dot) (useful for handling small parts) stiff. children.
Apply glue to the back, and attach to the back of the other parts.
Nagoya Castle, Japan : Assembly Instructions
Before starting.
The [Pattern] pages are numbered from 1 to 12 at the bottom left corner. Follow this page order
when assembling. (*The parts for assembly are on pages 2 to 12.)

There are 102 parts in total, and each part is numbered in accordance with its sheet. Each part's Castle tower
"glue tab" also has a number showing the number of the glue tab to attach to it.

The numbers ~ in the Assembly Instructions indicate the order to attach parts. Follow this
order when attaching.

When one part has multiple spots to attach, or glue spots for attaching other pieces,
colors ( ) and numbers are used to show the precise location and method for attaching.
Check the diagrams in the "Assembly Instructions" carefully for each part as you work.

Castle tower *Glue back to back.

*Attach 2B in the same way.

*Attach 3E
in the same way.

NB: The areas on 2E and 2F marked


with blue diagonal lines are to attach
to the reverse side of the wall.

*Attach 3G
in the same way.

*Attach the opposite side


in the same way.

Valley fold

*As shown in the diagram, attach


the central glue tabs on 3A and 3F
to the wall inside wall of 3B and 3G.
NB: Attach by aligning the valley fold line
with the crease on the wall.
Nagoya Castle, Japan : Assembly Instructions

Castle tower Castle tower

*The process is the same up until attaching 5B and 6B.


Continue assembling in accordance with the symbols.
*Attach at
four points.

*Attach the left and right glue tabs on 4D and 4N (marked with blue diagonal lines)
to the reverse side of 4C and 4M.
NB: Attach with all the corners precisely in place.

*Attach parts 4E and 4F to the areas on 4C and 4M


surrounded by dotted lines.
NB: Attach the area with the blue diagonal lines to the
4C and 4M walls at the back, aligning the top and bottom.
Nagoya Castle, Japan : Assembly Instructions

*Attach the area surrounded by the dotted line on 6A to the reverse side.
NB: Attach 5A to the reverse side, aligning the top and bottom in the same way.

Castle tower

*Attach the opposite side


in the same way.

*Attach the opposite


side in the same way.

*Attach each corner.

*Attach the opposite side


in the same way.

*Attach the four corners in the same way.


Nagoya Castle, Japan : Assembly Instructions

Turret; Substructure *Glue back to back. *Attach parts 10E to the areas on 12E surrounded by dotted lines.
NB: Attach 10F to the reverse side of 12C, in the same way.

*Attach each corner.

*Attach 10D in the same way.

*Glue back to back.


*Attach
each corner.
*Attach each corner.

Attach the area with the blue diagonal lines


to the reverse side of 10C.
NB: Attach 10F to the reverse side of 10D,
in the same way.

*Attach the opposite side


in the same way.

*Glue back to back.


*Attach 12C in the same way.

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