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Tyrannosaurus - John Montroll
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Dragon3 - Edwin Corrie
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I like your dragons! Simple and nice. =D>
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I would like to introduce our new model. I folded it with my friend from tearoom. We are not a purists so we used two pieces of paper and additional drawing. But our model is really great.
Name: Bat
Creators: me (head as a modified gryphon by Perry Bailey), my friend from tearoom (main idea and body)
Folders: me and my friend

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g275/ ... C00145.jpg
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Toco Toucan - Michael Lafosse
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Hey Rone, It's nice :D
Looking forward to seeing more your folding models
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Ku-mi-ho(nine tailed fox)

30X30cm
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SMILODON of S.Kamiya folded in a 35cm square of mulberry/tissue paper treated with MC

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HORSEFLY of Lang folded in a 30cm square of mulberry/tissue paper treated with MC

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isurus wrote:[img]http://kr.img.dc.yahoo.com/b10/data/handicraft/ff2.jpg[/img]


Ku-mi-ho(nine tailed fox)

30X30cm
Who´s the author of the above model ?
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Another attempt at the Crab by Artur Biernacki from 15cm x 15cm Japanese foil
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This is definitely my favourite model at the moment. It's a quick fold as well (about 15 minutes) so it's perfect for folding on the way to work (and leaving crabs in the subway, hehe). The crease pattern is really easy to remember and to fold, so give it a try :-)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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esato wrote:
isurus wrote:

Ku-mi-ho(nine tailed fox)

30X30cm
Who´s the author of the above model ?

It's my model. :)
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Congratulations! Perfect fox! I like it. It is some mythical animal? Can you write few info about it and add for example diagram? :lol: :wink:
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Well, I only know of the Nine-Tailed Fox from the anime/manga Naruto.
There is more mythological background to it as well though.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Daydreamer wrote:This is definitely my favourite model at the moment. It's a quick fold as well (about 15 minutes) so it's perfect for folding on the way to work (and leaving crabs in the subway, hehe). The crease pattern is really easy to remember and to fold, so give it a try :-)
Cool :)
I have just folded the base. At the moment I am trying to shape it to my taste. It does have a nice, straightforward folding sequence.

Daydreamer: How did you fold the eyes? If I folded the base right, there is one point that needs to be split into two points, one for each eye. How did you do that?
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Ondrej.Cibulka wrote:Congratulations! Perfect fox! I like it. It is some mythical animal? Can you write few info about it and add for example diagram? :lol: :wink:


Ku-mi-ho is mythical evil fox in asia(china,korea,japan) legend.

:D thank you very much~!
Daydreamer wrote:Well, I only know of the Nine-Tailed Fox from the anime/manga Naruto.
There is more mythological background to it as well though.
you're right! it's good answer. thank you :)
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esato wrote:Daydreamer: How did you fold the eyes? If I folded the base right, there is one point that needs to be split into two points, one for each eye. How did you do that?
You have to open sink (as open as possible that is) the tip, and then do something similar to two Elias stretches. You will get the two eyes and also a wider third flap which you can just fold back.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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