VOG Book #2

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i give up! Its impossible :cry:
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No, it's not. You just have to think a little bit off the grid.
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does the code make sense? I mean, is the code jumbled or is it a word?
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It's a word.
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In English?
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This is ridiculously hard. I have found all but the first and last pictures, and still have no idea how they relate to the word. Everything I try comes out as random letters.
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It's pretty easy once you've find it.
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Here's what you can do: Write your found letters in a piece of paper, and try all the letters from A-Z in both the first and last letters. Once you've found a suitable match, you can e-mail it to Mr. Terry. :)
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But I haven't found the letters ;) I can't figure out how
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Once you find it, you'll recive a CP of a cue Hummingbird but without the step to fold it. Few Picture of the brid made by Quyet and that's about it.
In my mind a CP without the step is notting, so you'll get some nice picture of the bird made by someone else.
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No, nothing is nothing. Pictures of the bird can help you reverse engineer it, and a cp is a picture of the entire structure of the bird. Theoretically, you could duplicate the bird just from a few pictures of it.
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i think all the effort we put in solving the secret code is not worth it in the end. Nicolas should give a diagram for a model, not everyone can fold cp's.
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Be grateful you are getting anything for solving the code. In the past, I believe the prize has been diagrams. They don't even have to include the code in the book, you know - its just something fun to do.
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wow, would some of you like some cheese with your whine?

nicolas puts out one book a year. it should be noted that if gallery origami house kept that pace, you would have books from hojo and chan by now. you should also take note that, in most instances, the books released by gallery origami house are anthologies of models that were previously diagrammed, with most only having 2-3 totally new ones.
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phillipcurl wrote:Be grateful you are getting anything for solving the code. In the past, I believe the prize has been diagrams. They don't even have to include the code in the book, you know - its just something fun to do.
Actually I agree with Mir here. Some people who bought the book for the simpler models like the cat and mouse almost definitely don't know how to solve CP's.
They may want to solve the secret code and even do so, but what's their hard earned reward?
Nothing useful(to them).
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