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Review on πŸ‰ Captivating Nikita White Small Cardboard Dragon Trophy Head by Cardboard Safari: Eco-friendly Animal Taxidermy Masterpiece by Tanya Helmbrecht

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Roar! I just flew in to treat you all to dinner!

Like all elements of Cardboard Safari, assembling the kite is simple and straightforward. I roughly chose to paint my kite before assembling it, so it became a bit of an issue, but I was totally fine with it. (Imagine a dragon with yellow eyes, a green crest on its back, and dark gray spikes, etc!) I only made one porch before I had to sell my house and move house, so I never got Nakita 100% finished . None of the photos I found online showed it, but based on where I wanted to hang it, it would have been better if it faced the other way; Your neck curves naturally to the left. (Scene on the left!) By swapping the two neck pieces left to right, it becomes possible to turn her face the other way since no other part of the character is affected. At the moment Nakita is very carefully packed in the warehouse. space, but I hope to one day get it back, collect it, and proudly display it. It's all so well thought out: the curve of their necks, the curve of their wings, the flapping of their horns. etc. To begin assembly, all you have to do is gently knock out the components. Very simple instructions show how to do it. An introduction on YouTube only helps, but is not really necessary. It never ceases to amaze me how something completely flat can become something so beautiful and special in just a few minutes. Do-it-yourself assembly gives a great sense of accomplishment and the results make it a unique home decoration. (I'm talking about the wreath of leaves I drew and put together a few years ago, but of course it will be the same for Nakita when I eventually collect her too)

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black