: Start with the head, as it is the most distinct feature of the RA-7. It often consists of a faceted "insect-like" dome and large photoreceptors.
: Assemble the main body block. This usually serves as the anchor point for the limbs.
While specific designs vary, most RA-7 paper models follow this general order: ra7.zip
If you are not working on a craft project, "ra7.zip" may refer to:
: You will typically need heavy cardstock paper (160–200 gsm), a sharp craft knife (X-Acto), scissors, a metal ruler for scoring, and white glue or a glue stick. : Start with the head, as it is
: Roll and glue the cylindrical arms and legs. Pay close attention to left/right orientations. Final Join : Attach the head and limbs to the torso. Alternative Meanings
: Carefully cut out the pieces along solid lines. Use the ruler and the back of your craft knife to "score" (lightly indent) the dotted or dashed fold lines. This creates crisp, professional edges. This usually serves as the anchor point for the limbs
: Open the PDF or image files included in the zip and print them. Ensure you print at "100% Scale" so parts fit together correctly. 2. Assembly Steps