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Make an armadillo with Deadly Art's Mike

Live 'n' Deadly Jey | 20:15 UK time, Friday, 7 October 2011

Mike Fischetti with the armadillo he made

Mike with the armadillo he made

Here is Deadly Art's Mike's step by step guide to making your own armadillo.
Arch mde from bolsa wood

Arch

Step 1: Stick strips of balsa wood together to make arches, using double sided tape.ÌýAll the arches need to be 15 cm wide and the following heights:
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  • Six 15 cm high arches
  • Two 8 cm high arches
  • Two 7 cm high arches
Body part of armadillo

Body part

Step 2: Connect a 15cm high and an 8 cm high arch together with strips of balsa wood. Wrap with foil and tape the foil in place to make aÌýbody part.ÌýRepeat this step with another 15 cm and 8 cm arch, as well asÌýtwo lots of twoÌý15cm arches.
Tail or snout of armadillo

Tail or snout of armadillo

Step 3: Now take the two 7cm high arches and attach balsa wood strips to each to form a point, as shown above. Wrap this in foil and stick this in place to make the snout and tail of your armadillo.
Armadillo being out togetherÌý

Armadillo being put together

Step 4: Attach all your body parts to a strip of wood to put your armadillo together.
Armadillo being decoratedÌý

Armadillo being decorated

Step 5: Now time for the fun part of decorating your armadillo. You can stick on multi-coloured scales, eyes, ears and feet. Get creative!
Finshed armadillo model

Finshed armadillo model

Step 6: There you have your finished armadillo!
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Why not send us a photo of your finished armadillo:Ìýlivendeadly@bbc.co.uk.

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