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Nicolas, please check email.
My flickr page ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jakeorigami/
My gallery ~ http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11485
Feel free to leave comments or constructive critisicm. Thanks! :)
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New model include in the book : Corto Maltez by Kaze
http://tinyurl.com/nse8ww3
Full diagram in the next book http://tinyurl.com/lvt4z9s

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MR TEDDY by Didier Piguel (author of the 3D Panda 3D in "Licence to fold")

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Inspired from koala by Dai Watanabe and Teddy Bear by Quentin Trollip
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Wow, the diagrams look amazing! How much will the book cost?
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Thanks. No idea about the price for now. I didn't know yet the final number of models and number of page.
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Here are all the team that works for this book:

Authors :
Halle = Draw of the steps
Pere Olivella = Photodiagrams / Symbols / Layout / Test-folder
Nicolas Terry = Editorship / Layout / Test-folder

with the help of :

For the drawing part:
- Yara Yagi (Brasil): Photodiagrams & Test-folder
- Rui Roda (Portugal), Luc Marnat (France), Kunsulu (Kazajistán) et Atilla Yurktul (Turkey): Test-folders

For the editorial part:
- Cadapac : Rearrangement of the steps in the layout
- Guillermo Crespo et Eyal Reuveni : Test-folders
- Ariel Achtman et Marcio Noguchi : English Proof-read
- Claire et Hervé : French Proof-read
- Mehdi Zarrad : Final Test & Proof-read
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I commend the diagram artist (Halle, if I understand correctly?) because they really have a neat style and make the diagrams look really unique. I love them so far.

Really nice book you are putting together it seems, Nicolas.
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GOLONDRINA by Mindaugas Cesnavicius

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Thief of the last Geometry by Alexander Kurth
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Thief of the last Geometry

Create for the Monthly Folding Challenge (February 2014) and already diagrammed by the fasntastic team Halle/Pere !
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What kind of animal is that thief supposed to be?
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Unforgettable wrote:What kind of animal is that thief supposed to be?
A cat burglar, perhaps?
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Unforgettable wrote:What kind of animal is that thief supposed to be?
So it's half a cat and half... hammy from "over the hedge" :P
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/qj-MA1HTUdA/0.jpg

Here the more thief look :mrgreen:
http://images.fandango.com/images/fanda ... my117F.jpg

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Okay, now I'm really immersed in double bind conflict...
First, Nicolas very kindly introduces us to tempting morsels from his upcoming book, that we want to run out and buy, then casually mentions that , "oh, by the way! ", "you'll have to wait for ten months before it is available"...
You know, I consulted with the " Origami Rulebook", and nowhere does it say that patience is required ...
(I may have missed the fine print ...)
Allex, your "chat" is very appealing and a nice addition to a worthwhile book. I looked into my crystal ball and see some great models from you in the future as well.
I see hints of a " self-made man " .
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May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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