Falcon
The peregrine falcon is a medium-size bird of prey about the size of a goshawk. Males are
about 42 cm in length and females reach about 49 cm. They have black markings on the face
that look like a moustache, blue-gray back and white underparts with grayish black horizontal
stripes. They can be found throughout Europe, in Asia, Africa, Oceania, and North and South
America. They fly extremely fast, diving at speeds of 200 km/h and sometimes reaching 300
km/h. They are said to dive faster than any other wild bird, and they use this speed to capture
prey, feeding primarily on small and medium-size birds. This paper-craft falcon is half the size
of a real falcon.
Assembly Instructions
1) Carefully cut out the parts.
2) Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines,
as indicated by the directions.
3) Attach the parts in order.
(Read the assembly instruction for more information.)
4) Your Paper craft model is finished.
Tools
Scissors, glue (We recommend a strong adhesive such as woodwork glue.)
Caution
Keep glue and scissors away from small children.
Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
Falcon : Assembly Instructions
Notation Key
Scissors line
Cut in line
Glue up to this line
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Glue spot