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Night Hunter, Dr. Robert Lang
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With prey
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Flying Bird, Dr. Robert Lang
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Kawisaki rose.
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Devil, Jun Maekawa.
There has been talk about really small devils, here is my contribution. Folded from 2 inch paper, 5 CM
On a U.S. penny
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Next to a tape mesure. 5/8 inches is approx. 1.5 CM
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On my finger.
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And, beacsue this was a chalenge to myself, this model was folded with no tools, glue, or other items. It is not prefectly clean, but that is because my finger is bigger than the whole model.

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Staircase by Andre Rzym

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I've tried to create the dragon Grisu. Folded from 15cm x 15cm Japanese foil.

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Most of you probably won't know him, because I think this series never aired in English. He's a small fire-breathing dragon whose biggest wish is to become a fire fighter (hence the helmet).
The biggest problem of this model is the shaping of the head and the helmet. It would be possible (and easier) with exactly the same CP to create a Grisu without the helmet but with "hair" instead.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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I folded a devil from a 9cm piece of looseleaf :D It stood about an inch tall. Sadly, I don't have a picture because I gave it to my friend :wink:
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Daydreamer wrote:He's a small fire-breathing dragon whose biggest wish is to become a fire fighter (hence the helmet).
That's pretty cute, although my first thought was: why does that dinosaur have a turtle on his head? :D
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White wolf by Komatsu:

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Tiger by Komatsu:
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Dwarf by E. Joisel:
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Well folded, Igor =D>
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Daydreamer wrote:Most of you probably won't know him, because I think this series never aired in English.
His name in Czech is Soptik... :lol: I love this series.
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Yet another Dr. Robert Lang Bull Moose

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I can't believe people hunt this animal for sport, an then flamboyantly pose next to their bodies like it was some kind of victory.
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That always disgusts and saddens me :(
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Well, acctually, killing an animal that is bigger than you, after tracking it for over eight hours is a victory....
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Aznman wrote:Well, acctually, killing an animal that is bigger than you, after tracking it for over eight hours is a victory....
It would have been a victory in prehistorial times, were men had to hunt their food, it would be a victory if they used sharp stones and some pices of wood to kill the animal, it would be a victroy if they had to kill the animal up close not from afar with high tech guns with heliographed barrels that are invisible in the forest.

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Pagode Box Lid

Designed by Mélisande
Tutorial here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/melisande- ... 303483711/

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Interesting Pagode box, paperz... :D
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