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41. How to make a Malaysian fighting kite

A Malaysian fighting kite is highly manuverable. The kite is made of a simple bamboo cross frame and rice paper. The line used for flying it is embedded with glue and broken glass powder. When the agressor brings his lines across an opponent he releases the reel and the line acts like a hack saw (broken glass).

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  • ▼  2008 (7)
    • ▼  December (6)
      • Why/How fighting?
      • adding the rice paper
      • List of materials required
      • preparing the bamboo
      • Adding the plastic to frame
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