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Post by halogen64 »

No, the kendo swordsman is available in ORU Quarterly Folding Diagrams #1 and is available from sasuga for $38.00USD
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sounds quite expensive! is it worth to pay that prize for what else is in there?
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In my opinion, no. You can see a list of the models here.

http://giladorigami.com/BO_QORU1.html
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thank you for that link. i would be interested just in the helmet and the warrior ...
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Post by xaoslord »

I folded Joseph Wu's Eastern Dragon. I think this is my favorite model at the moment.

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Post by k|moch| »

wow... I just folded Wu's Eastern Dragon as a gift for a friend of mine

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I love the way this model looks :) As long as I'm making my first post I might as well introduce myself. I am a relatively new folder (a few months), although I have been interested for quite some time. I've been a member of the forum for a while but I usually stared in awe at some of the great creations :wink: I've torn through some nice books like Origami for the Connoisseur and lots of Montroll's animal books and plan on stepping up to harder models soon. Right now I'm struggling through learning crease patterns -_-
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A goldfish, chinese traditionall modell

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Post by TheRealChris »

I like the lafosse butterfly, it's quite easy to fold and looks perfect :)
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Post by anermak »

Has made one of these days Shibaraku and folded new God of Thunder Takashi Hojyo, i think not bad :roll:
God of Thunder 60-60, Shibaraku 40-40
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Shibaraku VS. God of Thunder

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Post by thevoid »

your shibaraku and god of thunder looks pretty good! :)

i like them!
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Post by halogen64 »

anermak, your god of thunder and shibaraku look great. You should have posted the shibaraku base so those who are still unable to fold it could see the starting point.
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ok! I shall lay out in the evening
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Wolf is Eileen Tan? :shock: How can I discover it? I really do not understand to existence of nicknames...
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Post by kingdomwinds »

wow awesome job on folding the shibaraku. Can you give us some tips about the hands? I have no idea what is going on in the hands area.
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