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Ray Keim, at Haunted Dimensions, has created this project solely for the purposes of entertainment.

It is not to be repackaged or resold. KEEP IT FREE!


When completed, the model is approximately 9.25 inches (23 cm) high, 9.25 inches (23 cm) wide and 10 inches (26 cm) deep. Much time and effort has gone into the creation of this model of the New Orleans Square Haunted Mansion. The architectural, and artistic details are extremely accurate, however some artistic license was taken, in order to translate the mansion to paper. Please note that this project is not recommended for children. It requires a moderate degree of skill, and the use of an X-acto blade, which is extremely dangerous. I HIGHLY recommend wearing protective eyewear when using an X-acto blade! Tips can snap and fly! When printing the model, be sure that your printer is set to print at 100%. Each sheet has a logo, and page number graphic, which can be compared with other sheets, to ensure that all of your pieces are printed at a uniform size. Color printing is recommended. There are many pages to print, so be sure you have enough paper and ink! This model was designed to be printed on EPSON Matte Paper Heavyweight. Using plain paper is not recommended. The files are in .pdf format, so you will need a computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. I recommend using white glue, and applying it with a toothpick. Dont use too much glue! Needle-nose tweezers are also very useful. Become acquainted with the various pieces, and study the directions before you begin. The text instructions that accompany the illustrations are limited, so you will need a keen eye and a good sense of spatial orientation to assemble the New Orleans Square Haunted Mansion. There are many folds in the model, and it is recommended that you score the fold first, using a dull X-acto, or other fine, blunt tipped instrument. Black dashed lines represent a mountain fold (a fold which point upward), and orange dashed lines represent a valley fold (the fold points downward). The orange dashed lines are accompanied by a red + at each end. These are to be used as pin guides to , poke small holes at the + flip the sheet over, and score between the holes for a clean valley fold. To avoid confusion, after cutting out a part, lightly write the part numbers on the back with a pencil. I created this model for my own enjoyment, but choose to share it with others. By downloading this model, you agree that the success of the final product is primarily determined by the patience and skill of the builder. Have fun building your New Orleans Square Haunted Mansion, and good luck!

Welcome, foolish mortal, to The New Orleans Square Haunted Mansion Paper Model Kit!

Theres no turning back now!


http://www.haunteddimensions.raykeim.com/

Fold indicators:
To make a valley fold

= =

mountain fold (points to you) valley fold (points away from you)

Cutting out the windows is optional.

If you choose to remove the windows, score and assemble the 32 window inserts and 2 door insets found on page 8

Score and assemble the mansion walls. Be sure to cut all slots wide enough to allow easy tab insertions (a single cut may not be wide enough). Glue the window insert behind the corresponding window openings.

Score, fold and insert the base, 6A bottom

6A bottom

Score and fold corner pieces 5A and 5B and glue into place on building core.

Page 1

You may want to wait to do this step on page 4 if you believe it will make tab insertions easier.

Score, fold and insert top support "7A top".

Be sure the base tabs 9B and 10B are flush with bottom edges and do not protrude.

Score, fold and assemble porch pieces 9A and 10A and insert the support bases 9B and 10B.

9A

10A

10B 9B
Glue porch 9A into place as shown, then glue porch 10A into place. Score and fold the first floor ironwork pieces 11A, 11B, and 11C and glue into place using tabs.

Apply a small amount of glue to the back of each tab before inserting.

For a more realistic effect, print the ironwork pages on color inkjet transparancy sheets, found in most office supply stores

Page 2

Apply a few small drops of glue along the top edges of the ironwork 11A, 11B and 11C. Score, fold and insert second floor piece 12A inserting the porch tab into slot under the second floor door base. Also slip the center porch slot over the ironwork 11A tab.

Set porch piece 12B into place, inserting porch tab into slot under the second floor door base. Also glue the left edge on to the overlap of piece 12A.

Apply a small amount of glue to the back of each tab before inserting.

Score and fold the second floor ironwork pieces 13A and 14A. Fold down the long top tabs, then glue pieces into place using bottom tabs.

Score and fold and construct the verandah roof pieces 115A,15B, 15C, 15D. Glue 15B to the tab of 15A. Glue 15C to tabs of 15D.
Page 3

Optional time to insert top support "7A top".


If you chose not to do it on page 2

Apply a few small drops of glue along the top edges of the second floor ironwork 13A and 14A and along the corner edges of 5A and 5B. First attach the 15AB section, inserting the roof tabs into the two wall slots. Then attach the 15CD section using the two tabs, and also glue to the corner flaps of the 15AB section. At this point use tiny drops of glue to nail down any loose areas of the porch roof and ironwork.

Score and prefold the portico pieces 16A and 16C. Optional: Cut around the heavy black line within the center triangles, if you would like to make the pediments more dimensional by adding the pediment inserts. Carefully glue the inserts behind each triangular opening.

Page 4

Assemble the 8 pillar supports, 17B, and glue them within the marked areas of the porch, and pediment 16C. Keep in mind that the pillar supports on 16C SHOULD overlap the edges of the pediment base.

Apply glue to the tabs and rear of each pediment, and insert tabs into the slots on the verandah roof. Apply gentle, even pressure to ensure the pediments are flat against the core wall, and that there are no gaps between the pediments and the verandah roof.

Score, cut and assemble the 4 pillars.

Glue the pillars between the pillar supports, being sure they are centered and straight.
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19ABCD 18ABCD

When assembling the roof sections, begin by aligning and glueing 18A with 18C, and 19A with 19C, then add the other sections. First glue section 18ABCD over the 6 tabs protruding from the front wall sections, then glue down 19ABCD over the rear wall tabs. 19ABCD will also need a few drops of glue to nail down the edge between roof sections. The roof should have a very slight pitch angle.

Assemble the tower lantern as shown. Apply glue around the top edge of 20B, and slide into the roof 20D until it is aligned with the art on 20B.

Cutting out the windows and adding the inner core is optional.

The slots on 20A are labeled to ensure proper placement and alignment of elements.
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Glue the tower lantern into the 2 slots found in the center of the front roof 18ABCD. Assemble and insert the 4 chimneys into their labeled slots. The roof crest pieces 21A, 21B, 21C, are glued to the outside of the black tabs which protrude from the roof. Do not glue the end tabs until the crests are all in place.

Glue drapes 17C & 17D over the left and right second floor railings. Glue wreath to front of pillars.

You are now the lord and master of your own Haunted Mansion!

Congratulations!

Right side

Left side

Rear

The porch ironwork shown here was printed on ink jet transparencies

Page 7

Glue to 2A

1A
cut 2 slots
5A 5A
cut 2 slots One on wall and one under 2nd floor door

5A

5A

Front

Glue to 3A

2A

5A

5A

3A

cut slot

cut slot
Glue to 4A

5B 5B

cut slot

Glue to 1A

Cut 2 slots One on wall and one under 2nd floor door

5B

4A
cut 2 slots
5B

5A 5B
cut slot Rear door

cut slot

5C

6A

7A

Windows
-optional3rd floor windows

8C x13

2nd floor windows

8B x10

x9 1st floor windows

8A

x2 1st floor doors

8D

cut 8 slots

9A

optional

9B

10A

cut 7 slots

10B
optional

Can also be printed on ink jet transparency

First Floor Porch

11B

11A

If printed on ink jet transparency, also print 11C on paper, cut out the shutters and glue to the outside of the transparency

11C

First paper version Porch Floor

11B

11A

If printed on ink jet transparency, also print 11C on paper, cut out the shutters and glue to the outside of the transparency

11C

Verandah Floor

12B Cut 14 Slots 12A

Tower rail 20E 13A

Second Floor
Fold back flaps
Can also be printed on ink jet transparency

Tower rail 20E 13A

Second Floor paper version


Fold back flaps

Weathervane

Can also be printed on ink jet transparency

Second Floor 14A

Fold back flaps

Weathervane

Secondversion Floor paper 14A

Fold back flaps

15A

cut slot
Gl ue to 15B

15B
cut slot cut slot cut slot

15D

Gl ue

to 1

5C

15C

t lue

5C o1

16A

Optional Insert

16B

-OptionalCut around heavy black line and remove center triangles.

17B

17B

17B

17B

16C

Optional Insert

16D

Front Pillars

17B x8 17A x4

17E

17C

17D

18E

18G
Chimneys

18F
cut slot

18H
Front Roof

cut slot
t lue o1 8B

18H

gl

cut 2 slots

ue

to

18A

18B

cut slot

to

18C

cut 2 slots

18G

glue to 18C

gl

ue

c
cut slot

ut s

lot

18E 18F

cut slot

18A 18C

18D
cut slot

cut 2 slots

1 to ue gl 8D

cut slot

cut slot

Rear Roof
cut slot cut slot

19A

o1

19B
cut slot

cut slot
gl t ue
u gl et

o1

9A

9B

19D
glue to 19C
gl ue to

19C

18H

19C

gl ue to 19D

cut slot

cut slot

Tower
-OptionalCut out the 6 arched windows. Cut around the black outlines.

20B

20D

20B 20C

-OptionalWindow insert needed only if windows in 20B have been removed 20C

20C

20B

20A
20C

20B

cut 12 slots

21A 21B Roof Crest 21C

Can also be printed on ink jet transparency

21A 21B Roof Crest


paper version

21C

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