Folding Ox

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lhs1701
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Folding Ox

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The year of the ox is coming up. I am interested in looking for a simple but effective model of an ox.

Preferably less than 20 steps
4 legs are optional.
Easy to teach.
Instructions are optional as I may already have it somewhere. If instructions are online, better still.

I just need to know where to find it. I have lots of origami books and convention books but cannot remember any good models that suits my criteria above.
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There's a database where you can search for models, designers and books.

db.origami.com


greetings,
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Hi,

There is a very good Ox model in John Montroll's Mythological Creatures and the Chinese Zodiac in Origami.

You can view my rendition of the model here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/orukami/2745004104/

Himanshu.
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Max wrote:There's a database where you can search for models, designers and books.
Thanks. I have forgotten about this.
I checked and will check my collection because I remember I have BOS Edwin Corrie's models somewhere.

As for Montroll's, I have two copies of the book. I usually keep one and use one. I doubt this one would be suitable as I am looking for a simple and easy to fold model so I can teach others, beginners in the year of the ox.
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