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Actually, I think it's in this book:

http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_WAOTW.html

Wild Animals of the World by Fumiaki Kawahata
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Its essentially the same model anyway, but the one shown here has the color change on the feet and nose as seen in Montroll's book.
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Stellated dodecahedron (David Brill - 'Briliant origami') - 30 units

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Here's a hockey stick I've designed. Folded from a square of tissue foil paper.

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origamimasterjared wrote:Actually, I think it's in this book:

http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_WAOTW.html

Wild Animals of the World by Fumiaki Kawahata
Joe the white wrote:Its essentially the same model anyway, but the one shown here has the color change on the feet and nose as seen in Montroll's book.
No, it is in previously noted book of John Montroll with contribution of Kawahata Fumiaki North American Animals In Origami, see
http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_NorthAmerican.html

The muskox in Wild Animals of the World by Kawahata Fumiaki is simpler version of that in Montroll's book, not the same.

And finaly one more note, that muskox, what have Gilad on his page, is not with its herd, volves wolfed it. :lol:
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Eikichi wrote:Here's a hockey stick I've designed. Folded from a square of tissue foil paper.
Very nice. Is it for this months challenge on the other forum?
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Yes. :D
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I have folded quite a few of my models, using tissue foil
Fish
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Bug
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Rabbit
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Cat
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And, finally, a models that isn't mine:
Cerberus, KAMIYA Satoshi
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i have doodled a little bit and there are the results :)

my own little modified crane - small dragon-bird :p

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(more pictures in my gallery)

and here some tessellations :)
(from cp)

oval-tessellation
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simple octagonal twist
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simple atztec twist
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and here a small modular xyz
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so - thats it for now :p

tell me what you think of my modified crane

greetings,
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I don't know if there are any Modest Mouse fans here on this forum but I thought that someone would get a kick out of one of their lyrics taken literally.

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Paper Thin House, designed by me, inspired my M.M. and a good friend of mine.
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i'm a modest mouse fan. that's pretty cool.
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Post by ~folder~of~paper~ »

I am as well! Very nice, I like it a lot...
I really like that crane dragon-bird, the void.
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Thanks, I have a folding pattern somewhere if anybody wants to try folding it, but it may have errors since it was the first folding pattern I ever made. The chimney sticks out at a 45 degree angle so I sort of had to bend it up in place... Maybe it's worth fixing, one of these days.
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I'll try it if you don't mind. I like it a lot :)
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Edit the chimney so it stands straight up. It's not too difficult. It will just involve a couple of non orthogonal creases.

Great for simplicity!
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