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    Ultra-bits.7z

    : Apply a small amount of white glue or a glue stick to the tabs. Many "ULTRA-bits" models use a modular design, so work on one small section at a time before joining them together. Common Tools Needed: Precision Knife (e.g., X-Acto) Cardstock Paper Cutting Mat Tacky Glue or Super Glue (for small tabs) Tweezers (for holding small parts) To give you more specific help, could you tell me:

    : These are usually mountain folds (fold away from you).

    If this is a papercraft (Pepakura or similar) template, follow these steps to put it together: ULTRA-bits.7z

    : Use a program like 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract the .7z archive. You will likely find PDF templates or .pdo files.

    What the is supposed to be (e.g., a robot, a building, a character)? Does the folder contain any PDF or PDO files? Are you stuck on a specific part of the assembly? : Apply a small amount of white glue

    Tip: Use a dried-out ballpoint pen to score the lines before folding for a cleaner edge.

    : Print the templates on cardstock (160gsm to 220gsm is recommended for durability). Carefully cut out the pieces using a hobby knife or precision scissors. Score and Fold : If this is a papercraft (Pepakura or similar)

    : If there is a .pdo file, use the Pepakura Viewer to see the 3D model. This helps you identify which numbered edges match up.