Hey guys...
I'm guessing that most of you would have ordered from Origami-shop at one time or another... And you would know that you normally get a little packet containing small sample papers. In the packet is a piece of paper saying "we are pleased to offer these samples" and processes to tell you what type of paper those samples are. On the top of that piece of paper there is a picture of Terry's cartoon frog, next to that is a picture of a red dragon. Can anyone tell me who the designer of the dragon is, where I can get better pictures of the model and where the diagrams or cp is?? (if it exists)
Thanks in advance!
And I think the picture of the dragon can also be seen somewhere on the Origami-shop website
Red Dragon on Origami-shop
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Red Dragon on Origami-shop
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Re: Red Dragon on Origami-shop
it is nicolas terry's. AFAIK, there are not diagrams or a cp.
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Re: Red Dragon on Origami-shop
Ok, what a shame... It's a great model. Thanks for your fast reply
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Re: Red Dragon on Origami-shop
For more pictures look here. Like mentioned before there is no diagram or CP but gladly I've had the opportunity to fold the dragon with Nicolas once. The model needs a lot of shaping and I guess making diagrams would be very hard.
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Re: Red Dragon on Origami-shop
Thanks for the link. Fair enough, I understand that diagrams would be hard to make, but a cp would still be nice... Your lucky to have folded it
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