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I'm going to try right now 
*edit* yay I did it! I folded a crane from a 11x11 cm piece of paper with my toes!! Inside reverse folding the neck and tail and pulling the wings apart was really difficult, and the crane smells a little

*edit* yay I did it! I folded a crane from a 11x11 cm piece of paper with my toes!! Inside reverse folding the neck and tail and pulling the wings apart was really difficult, and the crane smells a little

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I just tried to visualize somebody that is folding in a train with his feet [img]http://people.freenet.de/origamichris/a ... /rofl1.gif[/img]
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Folded Voyer's Pegasus over a couple of days.
(brown kraft/wrapping paper about 400mm square)
I did not like the way the body came out so long - so I put a crimp in behind the wings to shorten- I think it makes a big difference, also seems to add body to the body?
Also used the reverse fold inside the head for a lower jaw, and added some jowels.
Like the mane, not keen on the way the diagrams crimp it the same as the wings (which I think look nicer curved?)
The legs come out a bit spindley too. Not keen on the tail either, seems like too much material left over
But- it was good and fun to fold- so much so that I bought a copy of the book through Amazom market place for less than half the shelf price

(brown kraft/wrapping paper about 400mm square)
I did not like the way the body came out so long - so I put a crimp in behind the wings to shorten- I think it makes a big difference, also seems to add body to the body?
Also used the reverse fold inside the head for a lower jaw, and added some jowels.
Like the mane, not keen on the way the diagrams crimp it the same as the wings (which I think look nicer curved?)
The legs come out a bit spindley too. Not keen on the tail either, seems like too much material left over
But- it was good and fun to fold- so much so that I bought a copy of the book through Amazom market place for less than half the shelf price


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Again, it is impossible to fold it by hands, you are a robot! 

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