Satoshi Kamiya - Ryu Zin (CP)

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Nice.
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What type/kind of paper do you use??? :wink:
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I use Wrapping paper 2 m x 2m.
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your good at cps artur
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Nice.
My progress in folding Ryu zin 3,5..

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wat is u guys opinoin for the best papaer for this model and size
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I've heard that the paper size is 2m by 2m. I'm not sure about the paper type though. Artur Biernacki and Origami Street Racer should know.
Keep on trying, it will work.
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This is my test fold of the shoulders :D
The part with dorsal scales isn't fully solved here, but I've managed to solve that:D
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thanks mars
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Now it's proper way to fold it :D
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just sink over and over and over again... time consuming... i myself have never folded it, but one can tell just by looking at the scales.
Hope this helps :D
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oriman 217 wrote:thanks mars
No problem! :D
Are going to attempt the Ryu Zin? If you are, good luck!
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Ryu-jin Head

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klnothincomin wrote:If you fold just the head with notebook paper, how big will it be?

I actually collapsed it with some success... if you print it out on notebook paper, it turns out about 10cmx6cmx5cm. I have much trouble shaping it, because some of my horns are not very clean. I would appreciate any sort of help (looks at Artur) dealing with the final shaping of the head.

In fact, the head CP can be mistaken for a complete CP!!
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Dorsal Scales

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Kafar wrote:This is my test fold of the shoulders :D
The part with dorsal scales isn't fully solved here, but I've managed to solve that:D
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I have solved the dorsal scales. PM me and I will send you a photo guide.
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