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Slotted Insects

Continuing the theme of Halloween decorations (and slots-n-tabs resizing), a Dragonfly took shape:

Dragonfly - assembled
Dragonfly – assembled

It’s about a foot long, which makes one think of those prehistoric insects flying in dense, oxygen-rich air.

Of course, a Dragonfly needs prey, for which a Mosquito should suffice:

Mosquito - assembled
Mosquito – assembled

It’s about five inches from needle tip to tail and would certainly put up a stiff fight.

They’re both made from chipboard, with original model slot sizing being Close Enough that I could just resize the whole thing to fit the available sheets.