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Uoops. When I saw the thumbnail in flickr i thought it was a calculator...
Very good Andrey
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Thanks Sebastian :wink:

flying cyclommatus metallifer
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Amazing work!
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Thanks Matt!!!! :wink:
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wow, very realilsictds, good job again :D :D
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Congratulations, Andrey, Your model "Nika" is in a book :D
http://origami.artists.free.fr/Lukyanov ... i_2008.pdf
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Thanks Ryan!!!! :wink:
I hope someone this diagram will need it :lol:
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Hi Andrey
Your diagrams are excellent, some of the best I've seen! Thank you and well done!!!
Can we expect to see more of your diagrams in an upcoming book or convention packs?
Greetings
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Thanks Quentin! :oops:
I very much respect for your opinion!
I sent several diagrams of my own models in some convention and books may be they publish them. If that happens, I'll say. :)
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assyrian bull
Author Robert Lang
cp square 40-40

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gryphon op.41 (version 1)
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not BP
square 40-40

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gryphon op.41 (version 2)- prototype
Designed by Andrey Ermakov

not BP
square 40-40
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Great gryphon, I love the detail under the head and on thw wings
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i love the flying cyclommatus metallifer :P
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the gryphon is cool, it really captured to uhmm..how should i say.. immenseness or beefy-ness of its muscles. also..is it just me, or is it anotomically correct? first "animal" i've seen with that included :oops: :D
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Hey Morgan, haven't seen you around here for a while!
There are other models with... that (as you put it), but very few. I remember a bull...
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There's always the Origami Underground to look for those kinds of things :lol: I have done some modifications myself...Joisel's dwarf and Lang's bull moose have some unused paper that can be used for other things...
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