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[img]http://www.magicden.co.uk/doublecube.jpg[/img]

Dave Brill's Double Cube.
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Pegasus by Satoshi Kamiya from 25cm x 25cm Japanese foil
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Definitely my best attempt at this model so far :-)


A new version of my Lotus flower from 10cm x 10cm Japanese foil
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It's this version that I'm gonna draw diagrams for, since I think that it is much cleaner and nicer than my old version, and also has a better folding sequence.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Is this called a bottleboat in english? Anyway, here it is :)

[img]http://web.telia.com/~u13602010/Bottleboat%202.jpg[/img]
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very nice :)
I tried to fold that model a couple of times, but never got enough space for my hands inside the bottle [img]http://people.freenet.de/origamichris/a ... ofl0ne.gif[/img]
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great work!!!! How did you find how to make the boat. Are the diagrams/cp on the internet or in a book??
I would realy like to know!!!!
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The ship is by Patricia Crawford, diagrams can be found in Robert Harbin's "Origami Step by Step" or in J.C.Nolan's "Creating Origami".
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Thanks!

The ship is diagrammed in this book. Not many other diagrams in the book that I like but the ship was worth the ten bucks ;)
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Dragon by Sebastien Curvers

30cm tissue foil
work in progress
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This one is almost finished.

50cm tissue paper
work in progress
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I started this one to see the difference between tissue foil and tissue paper.

43cm tissue foil
work in progress
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this one was being folded into a Goblin by Fernando Gilgado Gomez. I failed around step 70, so I unfolded and started on a dragon. I followed advise given in the diagrams and used a good sized section of the square to graft extra paper into the model.
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what is the back-drop in this picture? a tissue foil?


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"Webster's Encyclipedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language"
ISBN 0-517-18931-3
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First pictures

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Now is the best time for sharing our models with you. I will start with model of Fumiaki Kawahata, "Angel playing lute". This model folded my brother and although it is an angel, he folded it from black paper. It is probably for reasons that Czech republic is almost most atheistic in Europe. So it is never mind for us. And also white paper clears all details - they start to be invisible.

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Spider

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Also something of mine... This spider has very mystic history in Czech republic. Its author is very probably Pham Dinh Tuyen and I think that he is joined in this forum. How I study that photos, I folded only that yellow one with tittles. Other spiders probably folded my friend form tea room Bily Jerab in Praque. You can check website http://www.bily-jerab.cz.

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Yay, I finally did it :-D

Ancient Dragon by Satoshi Kamiya from 40cm x 40cm Japanese foil
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This is my 2nd attempt. I got stuck at some step the first time I tried it.

I especially like the head design of this model:
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And here a back view because this model looks great from all sides and you don't get pictures from the back that often:
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So long and keep folding ^_^
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Good job, Gerwin!!!
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I really like that dragon! I got "Works of satoshi kamiya" in the mail today, now I just have to find some paper that is big enough to make it. I only have 15x15cm kami right now but I managed to fold his pegasus with it. It turned out a bit messy though.

[img]http://web.telia.com/~u13602010/Pegasus.jpg[/img]
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