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[http://flying-pig.co.uk/ '''Flying Pig'''] is a source of paper animation kits in the form of printed booklets that use mechanisms to come to life! The kits come complete with all the parts needed ready to pop out and glue together.
[http://flying-pig.co.uk/ '''Flying Pig'''] is a source of paper animation kits in the form of printed booklets that use mechanisms to come to life! The kits come complete with all the parts needed ready to pop out and glue together.
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All you need to add is some glue - [[Glues and Pastes|PVA white school]] glue is perfect for the job - and an evening or two of your time. The animated models are a super family activity for both parents and children. The models are suitable for children aged twelve and up, younger with adult help. They are a fun and educational way to learn about mechanisms and how things work.
All you need to add is some glue - '''[[Glues and Pastes|PVA white school]]''' glue is perfect for the job - and an evening or two of your time. The animated models are a super family activity for both parents and children. The models are suitable for children aged twelve and up, younger with adult help. They are a fun and educational way to learn about mechanisms and how things work.
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Flying Pig is a source of paper animation kits in the form of printed booklets that use mechanisms to come to life! The kits come complete with all the parts needed ready to pop out and glue together.


All you need to add is some glue - PVA white school glue is perfect for the job - and an evening or two of your time. The animated models are a super family activity for both parents and children. The models are suitable for children aged twelve and up, younger with adult help. They are a fun and educational way to learn about mechanisms and how things work.

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The designs for this unique range of animated cardboard models and automata are also available as downloads from the author's sister site, RobIves.com, together with a wealth of information of the related tools techniques and technologies.