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Satoshi Kamiya's Hercules Beatle

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Folded from 40cm square paper 60gr
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Fujimoto tessalation

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Fujimoto tessalation teached me Ravi Apte at Keckemet convention.

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Re: Fujimoto tessalation

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Ondrej.Cibulka wrote:Fujimoto tessalation teached me Ravi Apte at Keckemet convention.
How long did it take you to complete it? When I did mine it took me more than 9 hours
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How long? Let us calculate... I start to fold it during the trip from Keczkemet in the train, basic web and first two or three layers, it was about four hours. Then several times from one to two hours, so it should was also about nine hours. I usualy folded it in the tram... And start format was square from A3, so it is very small. My mother said that I folded first useful thing -- stand for cup of coffee, and I must fold three more to make set. :lol:
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:D Nice! I'll buy your set when you've completed it. I certainly am not patient enough to fold more than half of that!

I've been sick so I've folded about 40 cranes out of butter menthol wrappers...
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Octopus, Peter Engel
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20$ Frog, Traditional
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Some stars

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Today my best friend was visiting and like every year she was begging for some folded christmas decorations. After a long discussion what is possible and what not, we agreed in making some large trains as well as some other things.
Here´s the first train I folded with the kind help of Gerwin and my friend for cutting the paper and precreasing. The starting size of the paper was 50cm x 5m, so the total length of the train should be around 120cm in total. On the one meter ruler on the front of the picture is a one cent coin placed for relation (right hand side):

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By the way, the little thingy in the second wagon is a train I folded earlier from 6x60 cm paper...
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Robert J. Lang's Acrocinus

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Folded from 30cm square paper, 90gr
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Very Nice! :D

Old Sol, Kunhiko Kasahara
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Pinch Puppet, Eric Kenneway
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Crane Variation, Me!
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Designed from a CP :D

Coming up: Insane Abstract Frog Base Variation Object (IAFBVO)

EDIT: Here it is, the IAFBVO! (by me)
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I folded Marc Kirschenbaum's "Fluffy"
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Hexblade folded after CP by Eileen Tan from 20cm x 20cm Japanese foil
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I wanted to fold this model before Eileen continues with her guide on how to fold it, so that my own imagination isn't limited too much :-)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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a lion by john montroll:
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93! You're back! :D

I've been working with some foil chocolate wrappers, making miniatures. Here they are (all shown beside a penny):

Owl, Hideo Komatsu
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Rabbit, by me
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Traditional Frog
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Traditional Flapping Bird
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Traditional Waterbomb
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Traditional Crane
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And finally, all the models in the palm of my hand
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