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A carousel, or merry-go-round, is a type of ride

often seen at amusement parks. It features a


revolving platform with seats on which users
can sit. The seats are shaped like horses and
they rise and fall as the platform rotates,
simulating horse riding. The first carousel,
powered by a steam engine, was made in
France circa 1860, and its popularity had
spread through Europe and to the United States
by the 1870s.
The horses on this papercraft carousel really
move up and down when you turn the base.
Have fun playing with it, or use it as a
decoration!
Carousel
Roof side A
Carousel : Pattern
Roof side B
Black horse B
Horse pole
Black horse A
Carousel : Pattern
Roof side C
Roof bottom A
Carousel : Pattern
Roof peak
Pegasus
Roof tip
Pegasus wings
Carousel : Pattern
Roof bottom B
Carousel : Pattern
Roof bottom C
Carousel : Pattern
Underside of base A
Carousel : Pattern
Underside of base B
Carousel : Pattern
Base reinforcing part A
Base reinforcing part B
Carousel : Pattern
Base reinforcing part B
Platform device
Platform device
Carousel : Pattern
Upper base part A
Upper base part B
Carousel : Pattern
Upper base part C
Upper base part D
Carousel : Pattern
Revolving platform (bottom) A
Revolving platform (bottom) B
Revolving platform (bottom) C
Revolving platform (bottom) D
Carousel : Pattern
Center pole (bottom)
Carousel : Pattern
Floor A Floor C
Floor C
Turning grip
Carousel : Pattern
Floor B Floor C
Floor C
Turning grip
Carousel : Pattern
Revolving
platform
(side) C
Revolving platform (side) B
Revolving platform (side) A
Carousel : Pattern
Ceiling A
Carousel : Pattern
Ceiling B
Carousel : Pattern
Center pole
Brown horse A
Brown horse B
Horse pole
Carousel : Pattern
White horse A
Horse pole
Carousel : Pattern
White horse B
Horse pole
Carousel : Pattern
Gondola pole
Red gondola B Red gondola A
Blue gondola B Blue gondola A
Carousel : Pattern
Device 1
Carousel : Pattern
Device 1
Carousel : Pattern
Device 2B
Device 2A
Carousel : Pattern

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