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H-IIA Rocket: Assembly Instructions
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Before starting assembly:Writing the number of each section on its
back side before cutting out the sections is highly recommended.
(* This way, you can be sure which section is which even after cutting out
the sections.)
Indicates where sections
should be glued together.
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2
3
5
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View of completed model
H-IIA Rocket
Cooperation: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold(dotted line)
Glue
The glue spot(colored dot)
shows where to apply the glue.
The first all-Japanese rocket. Developed using technologies obtained through the development of
H-II, this is one of the world's most powerful rockets, used to launch satellites for cellular phone
networks, the Internet, meteorological information gathering, and vehicle navigation. Test flights
of the H-IIA 1, which features a diameter of 4 m and total height of 53 m, were completed
successfully in August 2001, followed shortly thereafter by full-scale launching of artificial
satellites. The H-IIA 9 was successfully launched in February 2006.
Make a mountain fold.
Make a valley fold.
Valley fold(dashed and dotted line)
Scissors line(solid line)
Cut along the line.
Cut in line(solid line)
Glue spot(Red dot)
Glue parts with the same number together.
Glue spot(Green dot)
Glue within the same part.
Glue spot(Blue dot)
Glue to the rear of the other part.
*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
Cut along the line.
Parts list(pattern):Five A4 sheets(No.6 to No.10)
No.
of Parts:99
*Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.
*Hint: Trace along the folds with a ruler
and
an exhausted
pen (no ink) to get a sharper, easier fold.
Tools and materials
Assembly tip
Caution
Scissors, set square, glue(We recommend stick glue), pencil, used
ballpoint pen, toothpicks, tweezers, (useful for handling small parts)
Before gluing, crease the paper along mountain fold and valley
fold lines and make sure rounded sections are nice and stiff.
Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to young children
so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children.
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H-IIA Rocket: Assembly Instructions
Canon
®
is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©
Canon Inc.
©
Y.Watanabe
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6
21
7
16
1-5
19
15
17
8
10
20
9
18
14
23
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H-IIA Rocket: Assembly Instructions
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30
Canon
®
is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©
Canon Inc.
©
Y.Watanabe
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35
25
30+31
31
34
24
32
32+33
38+39
39
40
40+41
33
41
24
Take care to ensure
the top-bottom alignment
of part 34.
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27
28
29
37
Take care to ensure
the top-bottom alignment
of part 24.
Prepare two pieces for each
of parts 24 to 33.
Prepare four pieces for each
of parts 34 to 41.
H-IIA Rocket: Assembly Instructions
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1-18
42
43
45
46
47
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Use parts 48
for the right side.
49
Use parts 49
for the left side.
48
Use parts 42 to
44 for the left
side.
Use parts 45 to
47 for the right side.
Prepare two pieces
for each of parts 42
to 44 and parts 45
to 47.
24-33
50
Prepare two pieces for each
of parts 48, 49, 50 and 51.
Use parts 50 for
the right side.
24-33
Use parts 51 for
the left side.
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H-IIA Rocket: Assembly Instructions
Canon
®
is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
©
Canon Inc.
©
Y.Watanabe
1-18
49
48
50
34-41
42-44
51
Finished!
34-41
45-47
Attach parts 42 to 44, 45 to 47, 48, 49, 50,
and 51 to the rocket.
52
53
19-23
53
52
When the main body is completed,
mount it on the raised portion of the base.
Do not glue.
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