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I finally made a decent Robert Lang's rose from diagrams, after making some not-so-good attempts from CP

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Oh yes, and Kawahata's Yoda, just for fun :)

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Wohw moonglow, that's are very very good folds.
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I cant wait to see our CP master fold this Igarashi Tomosuke's No Eating ! (Sea Bream) 8)

[img]http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/en ... 0/Fish.jpg[/img]
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in the meantime here come the "twin pandas" by katuhisa yamada

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What a weird pandas... What are they doing exactly? :?
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learning kung-fu
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Don't you know the game where one person is holding the feet of the other person while the other person is going on their hands? That's what they are doing (what have you thought?).
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the pandas are probably siamese twins and they are grown together at their loins 8)
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NL3181 :
Would you be so kind as to provide link to this fish ?
(Igarashi Tomosuke's No Eating ! (Sea Bream)
Thanks !
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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The CP is in Tanteidan Magazin 110.

Funnily enough on Thursday I folded some twin pandas by Katsuhisa Yamada too, just the next model in the book.
They look so cute!
Folded from 15cm kami during my drive to and from work.
I really like the 3-Dimensionality of this model.

[img]http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/579/ ... ndanw0.jpg[/img]
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Here's my newest design

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more pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/42081168@N00/
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Very nice Mekks and a beautiful paper too. But when posting pictures from flickr, please remove the "v=0" in the end otherwise the picture doesn't show up. I've done it for you this time.
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A big thanks to you Anna
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Anna :
Thank you for the info for the sea breem. Apparently it is in one of the newest Tanteidan magazine issues, for subscribers only.
I have been holding off subscribing, but it's looking more & more like it would be worthwhile .
Also, I really like your interpretation of the twin pandas ! Your use of blue paper is inspired, and gives them a whimsical, cheerful look .
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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