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romane
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Post by romane »

wow, i'm scared now :lol:
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ive always been really impressed by that skull and crossbones. qtrollip is definatley awesome! and good folding trekker!
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nice fold, trekker :-)

how great this model would be with a colour change in the eyes...
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xaoslord wrote:I haven't had any opportunities lately to do any folding, but I always enjoy seeing what everyone else is doing. Great folds, all!
Releashi, congrats on finally folding the new Kawasaki rose. I remember when I finally finished my first.
Thank you, it was such a relief when the bottom worked properly. I was almost at the point of deciding I don't have the skills required for anything more complicated than a crane.

I really like seeing all these models, some of the paper is really lovely as well.
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Broken Heart

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Designed and folded by me from single uncut square of duo-paper from the Fold-A-Day origami calendar. There's a built-in stand made from the excess paper at the back to keep it upright.

Just made this Kunai by Gerwin Sturm too

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The Last Waltz designed by Neal Elias From Neal Elias Selected Works 1964-1973
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i made a flasher in class today. it was out of 6cm paper and it was a solid color so it didnt "flash' but i figured out how to fold it! i made a few more variations on my wyvern i hope to take a epic photo of them!
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Fish (basic) designed by His-hua Liu From http://flash88.myweb.hinet.net/ - 15*15cm Double Unryu Paper(Thick), treaded with methyl cellulose.

The designer is an origamist from Taiwan who recently had an exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan, where he displayed the crease pattern of this model. Folded from Crease Pattern.
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

Angel Fish.
Designed and folded by me.
Single square of 50x50cm

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Other photos HERE
www.origamigianluca.com --> Fold with me...

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That is such a cool design:O
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Post by Karn »

Wonderful looking fish.
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Post by araknoid »

really good fish!
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Post by Sahiltunen »

I made a super-mini Kamiya's Unicorn some days ago, and I'd like to show it to you guys. :) Folded from 10cmx10cm sized square of wrapping paper.

It stands on a standard-sized matchbox.
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American Lobster
Author: Michael G. LaFosse
Folder: TJ Foo
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Banana Slug
Author: Michael G. LaFosse
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