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Torre Inclinada de Pisa - Gerwin Sturm

The document provides instructions for folding a paper model of the leaning Tower of Pisa using foil paper that is at least 15x15 cm in size. The instructions include making a waterbomb base, precreasing the paper into eighths, reverse folding the flaps in and out, shaping the base with mountain folds, and leaning the finished tower to one side to replicate the famous lean of the real Tower of Pisa. Diagrams accompany the 6 step instructions.

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Torre Inclinada de Pisa - Gerwin Sturm

The document provides instructions for folding a paper model of the leaning Tower of Pisa using foil paper that is at least 15x15 cm in size. The instructions include making a waterbomb base, precreasing the paper into eighths, reverse folding the flaps in and out, shaping the base with mountain folds, and leaning the finished tower to one side to replicate the famous lean of the real Tower of Pisa. Diagrams accompany the 6 step instructions.

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Tower of Pisa / Torre di Pisa

Design & Diagrams by Gerwin Sturm

(2008/12/04)

Ive designed this model on the train from Milano to Verbania for the CDO Convention Contest 2008.
Foil paper, at least 15 x 15 cm in size is recommended and will give a tower about 4 cm in height.

2. Fold to the center and unfold.


Repeat on all flaps.
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3. Precrease into eighths.


Repeat on all flaps.
1. Waterbomb base.

4. Reverse fold in and out


on existing creases.
Repeat on all flaps.

5. Make the tower


three-dimensional.
6. Open and flatten the base.

9. The finished Tower of Pisa.


7. Lean the tower to one side,
slightly adjusting the creases
at the base as necessary.

8. Shape the base with


mountain folds.

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