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Buddha....cool! BAkery tissue Paper...can be cool :) In Poland I have found very nice, thin, strong bakery tissue and I used it very often, but here in Buffalo....forget it
:( is to waxed, thick...useless
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the one i used was very slippery and waxed - but at least it was thin enough...

its difficult to fold with it, but i like the structure
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This is my favorite model. Can someone spot out the folding
mistake that is appears in both models (but more obvious in the craft paper buddha) ? 8)



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Great Bhudda! Also, great job on the insects, anermak :D
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tripia wrote:This is my favorite model. Can someone spot out the folding
mistake that is appears in both models (but more obvious in the craft paper buddha) ? 8)
your buddhas are much better then my one..

i cant find the mistake - what is it?
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One of the problems is the thing behind him...
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Post by ~folder~of~paper~ »

Yet again, you've mispelt buddha, Cuppy :)
Not meant in offence...

I've folded that four legged crane - I know this is a bit late... I like that model and thanks for the link!
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Coleophysis (Satoshi Kamiya - 'Works of Satoshi Kamiya') gray packing paper 20x20 cm. I fixed shape of the legs and tail. Before I folded them in bad way Model becomes stable, so Coleophysis can stand on its legs.

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Very nice, one of the best coleophysis that I've seen :D
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yes - very nice coelophysis!

here is mine...
(next time i have to take single colored paper)


Coelophysis - Satoshi Kamiya
(19x19cm - brown/white (cheap) paper)

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The Yellow Bird (Chocobo) - Satoshi Kamiya
(19x19cm - yellow/white (cheap) paper)

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Splash! (Swan) - Satoshi Kamiya
(19x19cm - blue/white (cheap) paper)

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btw - im folding the ancient dragon atm, and i cant figure out step 66/67 - would be great if someone could make pictures of this if you are folding it, or want to..
thx and

happy folding,
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Yes, this problem with white stripes on paper after precreasing is annoing, especially, visible on doublecoloured, shinnygift paper....
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A pair of boots, traditional.

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Hermit Crab, KAMIYA Satoshi
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I know, It's pretty messy...

Pig (by me)
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about the mistake The Buddah's left thumb is on the wrong side of the
heand.But i allways can claim that his palm is pointed downwards :D


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Where can i find the diagram for the buda?
don't wory, be happy!!!
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