Shotgun King

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Shotgun King the Final Checkmate is a slick and simple puzzle game which uses the rules of chess and turns them on their head by adding in a shotgun, souls and a series of increasingly difficult opponent to shoot squarely in the face. I’ve been playing this game all week and I can’t stop thinking about it so I decided to make a set of paper toys to sit on my desk.

Shotgun King the Final Checkmate was made by Benjamin Soulé of  PUNKCAKE Délicieux. 

Download
Add the product to your cart and checkout, using either the link provided in the check out or the one sent to the e-mail (optional) download the .ZIP file to access the paper toys printable file.
Print
Print the template file using your home printer. Most of the designs on Fold Up Toys are designed to work best with 200gsm A4 cardstock, as it’s cheaply available, however the designs should still work with standard printer paper if none is available.
Score Folds (optional)
Using empty ball point pen, bone folder or craft knife, lightly press along the fold lines of the template, with enough force to score the page without cutting all the way through. This will make it easier to fold the page where needed without creasing the page and give a cleaner, more accurate edge. If you are a younger builder, please seek adult supervision.
Cut
Carefully cut out the template along the solid cut lines, some cut lines will shift between two colours to better contrast the texture of the model, be sure to look for smaller cut lines within the model that may require a craft knife. If you are a younger builder, please seek adult supervision.
Fold
Following the folding key found on the bottom of the page, fold along the dotted lines, being sure to fold hill folds downwards and valley folds upwards.
Glue
Carefully glue the tabs, most Fold Up Toy templates use numbered tabs to help show the recommended order that tabs should be glued down in. It’s recommended to use a small amount of PVA glue applied with a small paint brush, apply the glue to the tabs in small, thin layers so that when the tab is pressed down, the glue does not get squeezed out and stain the rest of the model.
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Having Trouble?
If you’re confused or stuck, feel free to reach out the the designer using the contact page on the Fold Up Toys website if you need help.