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AUGUST 8, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. HONGKONG WATERFRONT IN AN EASY-TO-BUILD THE WORLD SCISSORS, PASTE AND WRAPPING PAPER m u " R7% | ALL YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS CUTOUT Figure 2 , Figure 3 FOREGROUND in BACKGROUND folds ™ MAIN SAIL Keys at FRAME folds dnwn.-1 in 3 places in center, - w1 Sand6. MIZZEN SAIL people on wharf fold up~ | forming hull of JUNK. | + keys at 7 and 8. ROOF BEAMS fold|| JUNK ROOF keys at [ ] out. | 1. BACKGROUND-—_ : { keys at 2. RUDDER | AND SAMPAN at 3 By HOLLING CLANCY HOLLING HOW DIORAMA WILL LOOK WHEN FINISHED HERE’S A CUTOUT ANY BOY > , Py ; ? READ THESE EASY DIRECTIONS OR GIRL CAN MAKE ’ t\‘ \L\ s i \ 7 j With scissors, paste and heavy wrapping paper (for stiffen- Another diorama for your Museum group. This /»%‘ ing) you are ready to assemble this easy Diorama. = A % Cut the Diorama parts from this page because it is easier time it is a colorful waterfront scene in interesting ; y _gare : g : to paste them down separately. Don’t trim to outlines until : : - : PR Le BACKGROUND sndskfoldlout 4 later. Spread paste evenly over wrapping paper with small H(»’ngkong' show.mg Chmesg boats with their 3 Y T}"3{?8,{53‘&“9“‘5&‘?!,&' ‘ s # cloth swab. Now lay the Diorama pieces on the pasted wrap- bright colored sails and coolies at work on the * BACKGROUND at 9, 10 and 11.| i ping paper and smooth them down. Put them under weights i : ; / | ROOF BEAMS at 12 and 13. L% ) ch magazines so they will dry flat. wharf. It is easy to assemble and you need only 3 |PILLAR connects FORE. [} N e d,gy‘ e n:atly};c Silis. Mkl Al pidhia e wid scissors, paste and heavy wrapping paper. g GROUND and ROOF BEAMS| g : 2 | at 14, 15, 16 and 17. Lt slits. Crease all dotted lines for folding with a blunt table knife, Remember there is a new diorama every y 8 {7 run along a ruler or other straight edge. Sunday ! i e ; " Look at FIGURE 1. Note how the FOREGROUND folds ) : : & : i down in FRAME, while people, etc., fold upright. ROOF BEAMS at top fold as shown. Now look at FIGURE 2. Make the 3 folds in BACK- GROUND to form hull of JUNK. JUNK ROOF folds over to key at Tab 1. This allows top of BACKGROUND to hook to- gether at 22 RUDDER AND SAMPAN hooks stern of JUNK to BACKGROUND at 3 and 4. FIGURE 3 shows how the two sails key into JUNK ROOF and into BACKGROUND at 5 and 6, 7 and 8. FIGURE 4 shows BACKGROUND ends folded outward to paste to back of frame (even with inside edges of opening) . at 9, 10 and 11. ROOF BEAMS key at 12 and 13. PILLAR keys at 14, 15, 16 and 17. Paste down all tabs behind and un- derneath. edge of Frame 5 H g 2 * o S ] H 3 a yum uaad '!Q, PIO} Sy ieyy 08 33pd sipy sed Paste this edge so that this fold is even with ST G ORI R DR A TR 3 O N T AL T SR WU AU P WA R 9 o N o I B L eaRedd A0 ANTHROPOLOGY THE WORLD MUSEUM OF THE WASHINGTON STAR 3 ETHNOLOGY DIORAMA FRAME+ FOREGROUND The duck-like form of HONGKONG WATERFRONT The Chinese sampan a Chinese junk allows : Hongkong is s British possession along the China coast. Its waterfronts swarm with junks and sam- can be sailed or &:a:‘ f;;;?“f‘::e:‘:: ) . pans from all parts of the Orient. The small canoe, the giant Occidental steamer come to this harbor to sculled. Millions of lined ship. p . . ;r;d:“ And now Hongkong is the terminus for the China Clipper, emblematic of a new era of travel m ' > : S:I::::: li:oe‘ ::tir lives |8 . # — i < - ; AT e 2 3 : 7 NG RRSS W i x\G\}\ AN NN O | NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD MUSEUM DIORAMA—ROBERT FULTON'S FIRST STEAMBOAT |