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Poor Fairy :D .......
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I folded Horse 1.1 by Kamiya Satoshi
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naabox wrote:I folded Horse 1.1 by Kamiya Satoshi
Well folded!
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I folded Quentin Trollip's Pig

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legionzilla wrote:Your twin snake model is interesting. Is it the same base as Shafer's interlocking heart rings?
No, it's not... I was watching a movie at a freind's house, I didn't remember how he did it, so I just used a waterbomb base.
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No, it's not... I was watching a movie at a freind's house, I didn't remember how he did it, so I just used a waterbomb base
Thanks for sharing! I thought it was something like a blintzed preliminary base.
FlareglooM, Nice attempt, but looks like you did not wetfold it.
naabox, nice Kamiya horse, it is really graceful!
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My issue of tanteidan just arrived. :)
Grabbing the first sheet of paper I could find, I took a shot at Tsuda Yoshio's Snow Goose:
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Bad choice of paper though. I think I need to use a thicker/heavier kind of paper for this one.


Also made an attempt at one of Brian Chan's hermit crabs:
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The hermit crab is nicely folded though the shell seems too thick at the end. The duck is also nice, though its head is too thin. You should use thicker paper for the duck and thinner paper for the hermit crab.
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legionzilla wrote:The hermit crab is nicely folded though the shell seems too thick at the end.
I tried to used the thinnest paper I can lay my hands on. :D The CP for this uses the one quarter quadrant of the paper for the shell, the rest of the 3 quarters for the crab itself. By the time the crab CP is collapsed, so many layers are accumulated. On the paper I used, the edges where the shell is grafted onto the crab has so many layers it's almost 1mm thick. Hehehe... I had to pause and moisten the paper to soften it up and allow me to continue folding.
legionzilla wrote:The duck is also nice, though its head is too thin. You should use thicker paper for the duck and thinner paper for the hermit crab.
The paper is used for this is the same as the one I used for the Hermit Crab. Yeah... I should have used a thicker, heavier paper for this one. Anyway, I'm still on the hunt for good paper. Once I get my hands on some, I'll give this one another shot.
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Longheaded loctus by Kamiya Satoshi, based on cp and pictutes.
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Nice job! :)
Was it hard to get the back legs so skinny?
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One back leg is it 1/4 square.
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Musica Chairs -

Folded from one square of scrap paper

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Another version of Quentin Trollip's pig.
Folded from a 10 inch square of kami.

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sunmaid, nice pig attempt! Did you wetfold it? I used printer paper to fold mine, so I did not wetfold it. I like how you made it 3d.
firstfold- looks like what I'll find in a bar....
Beautiful locust, artur, though the layers stand out, still it looks great!
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