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hm, maybe it's because of the bad angle of photo, and when there is a shadow, you can see that this is a boy. i 'll make another photo 
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A sheep by Komatsu, folded a few minutes ago.. Folded in 35 minutes:
20x20 cm quite thick paper.

20x20 cm quite thick paper.

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Grizzly man you should submit your little guys to the monthly folding challenge.
I've test folded the modular model "Blackhole" from Denver Lawson's upcoming book. The book will be available via http://www.orihouse.com in 2010. The individual modules have been fun to fold, and I like that the model is not the usual polyhedron thingy. Depending on how you hold it the model behaves like a Kaleidoskop changing patterns in an interesting way even though everything is fix in place and doesn't move. Made from 32 squares and 24 stripes, everything holds together without glue.


I've test folded the modular model "Blackhole" from Denver Lawson's upcoming book. The book will be available via http://www.orihouse.com in 2010. The individual modules have been fun to fold, and I like that the model is not the usual polyhedron thingy. Depending on how you hold it the model behaves like a Kaleidoskop changing patterns in an interesting way even though everything is fix in place and doesn't move. Made from 32 squares and 24 stripes, everything holds together without glue.


First thing I folded since my 3 year crane-spree^^
Eastern Dragon by Joseph Wu.
Uploading the pictures, I saw that I didn't fold the tail in half, making it very clunky. (I was wondering what looked wrong)


Eastern Dragon by Joseph Wu.
Uploading the pictures, I saw that I didn't fold the tail in half, making it very clunky. (I was wondering what looked wrong)


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John Szinger's Snapping Turtle
John Szinger's Snapping Turtle
15cm Homemade Sandwich Paper
Wet Folded



15cm Homemade Sandwich Paper
Wet Folded



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Slinky + Escalator = Everlasting Fun
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Fractal Pyramid by Jun Maekawa, folded from vintage textured wrapping paper.


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Hi! It's been a long while since I've been active on here. I deleted my Dropbox years ago, so some things, like my Dragonfly Varileg guide, are lost to time. I may still have other things, though! Email me if you have any questions.
Hi! It's been a long while since I've been active on here. I deleted my Dropbox years ago, so some things, like my Dragonfly Varileg guide, are lost to time. I may still have other things, though! Email me if you have any questions.
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some models over the weekend
well i have folded quite a few models which i plan on presenting as part of an exposition for japanese class.
tanaka´s neki by tanaka masashi (flap on leg fixed)

skull by hojyo takashi

tiger by hideo komatsu

hello kitty by marc kirchenbaum (need to change the eyes)

and last but not least potato chips unlce by katsuta kyohei

tanaka´s neki by tanaka masashi (flap on leg fixed)

skull by hojyo takashi

tiger by hideo komatsu

hello kitty by marc kirchenbaum (need to change the eyes)

and last but not least potato chips unlce by katsuta kyohei

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