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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : Pattern View of completed model Angkor Wat, Cambodia Parts list (pattern) : Twenty five A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 25) No. of Parts : 390 * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order. This is one of the historical relics of Angkor in Cambodia and is said to be a typical Khmer architecture. It is considered that King Suryavarman the Second of the Angkor Dynasty began the construction in the early 12th century, and it took around 30 years to complete the presently remaining structures. It consists of 540m long west approach, triple cloisters and 5 spires surrounding the main shrine with a 65m high central spire. It is believed that it was originally constructed as a Hindu temple, and King Sota in later period converted it to a Buddhist temple. It had been endangered to total devastation by destruction and pillage during the civil war in Cambodia, but it was registered as UNESCO world heritage in 1992, and restoration work started. * This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Left lateral Mausoleum (Inside the third cloister)

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Mausoleum (Inside the third cloister) This is one of the historical relics of Angkor in Cambodia and is said to be a typical Khmer architecture. It is considered that King Suryavarman the Second of the Angkor Dynasty began the construction in the early 12th century, and it took around 30 years to complete the presently remaining structures. It consists of 540m long west approach, triple cloisters and 5 spires View of completed model View of completed model Left lateral

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : Pattern

View of completed model

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Parts list (pattern) : Twenty five A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 25)

No. of Parts : 390* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.

This is one of the historical relics of Angkor in Cambodia and is said to be a typical Khmer architecture. It is considered that King Suryavarman the Second of the Angkor Dynasty began the construction in the early 12th century, and it took around 30 years to complete the presently remaining structures. It consists of 540m long west approach, triple cloisters and 5 spires surrounding the main shrine with a 65m high central spire. It is believed that it was originally constructed as a Hindu temple, and King Sota in later period converted it to a Buddhist temple. It had been endangered to total devastation by destruction and pillage during the civil war in Cambodia, but it was registered as UNESCO world heritage in 1992, and restoration work started.

* This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.

Left lateral

Mausoleum (Inside the third cloister)

View of completed model

Angkor Wat, CambodiaThis is one of the historical relics of Angkor in Cambodia and is said to be a typical Khmer architecture. It is considered that King Suryavarman the Second of the Angkor Dynasty began the construction in the early 12th century, and it took around 30 years to complete the presently remaining structures. It consists of 540m long west approach, triple cloisters and 5 spires

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternMausoleum (Inside the third cloister)

Front side

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternMausoleum (Inside the third cloister)

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternMausoleum (Inside the third cloister) / central cross cloister

Central cross cloister (short) Central cross cloister (long)

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Third cloister (Front side)

Third cloister (Back side)

Upper level

Lower level

Upper level

Lower level

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternMausoleum (Inside the third cloister)

(Highest level)

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(Lower level)

(Upper level)

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternSecond cloister

Front side

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternSecond cloister

Back side

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia : PatternSecond cloister

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