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she probably meant 6.4 cm which is about 3 in.?
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Reindeer, Satoshi Kamiya - 40x40 cm , apparently male :)

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@tripia: Nice job with the Western Pond Turtle!

@phil: Cool beetle battle. I'd love to see a side view.
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Nundu wrote:Sorry anna but what sheets are 6 or 4??
Perpetual Odium is right, the sheets are a little bit less than 3" in size.
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Phoenixes, KAMIYA Satoshi
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One is an older version, before 3.0
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4sigma wrote: @phil: Cool beetle battle. I'd love to see a side view.
Thanks, here's a side view.
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Amazing beetles =D>

Her you go, chris and tripia-
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I will be making up the CP quite soon, in case anyone else wants to try it (It's amazingly simple)
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phil wrote:
4sigma wrote: @phil: Cool beetle battle. I'd love to see a side view.
Thanks, here's a side view.
Thanks!

@Cupcake: clever tree concept.
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Thanks 4sigma
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Ok , thanks Perpetual_Odium & Anna , im thinking, maybe ill try it :)
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Cupcake wrote:Phoenixes, KAMIYA Satoshi
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Cupcake,

You'll need to swing out that pleated flap from under the wing. (It won't significantly lengthen the wing though....)

You must have fingers of steel to be able to wrestle thick copy paper like that. The v3.0 phoenix's layers tend to build up a lot near the tail area and the breast area, especially for small copy paper. :)
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@ Cupcake

I like the tree it seem simple and realistic :lol:
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I thought that there was something wrong with that...
The CP of the tree is now posted on my blog :D
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I don't see how that cp makes a tree, but then again, i don't know much
about cps .

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A limpet folded from a circle, designed by Jens-Helge Dahmen

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