Robert J. Lang - Tarantula (Insects II)

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Postby takwing » June 25th, 2009, 5:26 pm

after step 35, the paper should look like:
http://www.takwing.idv.hk/origami/diagr ... a&pic=0053

to start with step 36:
http://www.takwing.idv.hk/origami/diagr ... a&pic=0054

open the paper layers:
http://www.takwing.idv.hk/origami/diagr ... a&pic=0056

then pic 57 to 62 are in fact some preparation to make the open-sink near the center easier (I use "center" to prefer to the axis of symmetry).


pic 63 are how to do the open-sink:
http://www.takwing.idv.hk/origami/diagr ... a&pic=0063


Hope this helps!
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Postby Innotech » June 26th, 2009, 11:49 pm

I folded this model finally and I have to say, it was a lot of fun!
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Postby gouken » June 28th, 2009, 8:19 am

but I don't understand the photos 057 up to 62... mmm I don't understand what you do..because the photo is too much neighbor I don't succeed in understanding what both the point on which to work... thanks of all :)
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Postby gouken » June 29th, 2009, 11:21 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddWHeFkoE04 (in this link watch my video of the tarantula..up to the footstep 36..can you send me a video of answer and to make me see how he resolves?)
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Postby muglyhacker » October 28th, 2009, 8:50 am

I have just finished this model. If it helps anyone I used 40cm single tissue and foil. I found the sinks very unforgiving using this paper. But very enjoyable to get something like this for me. This is the hardest model I have ever completed. Next I am going to try and practice the many sinks with foil so I can get them more precise. Oh Joy - my fingers hurt already!

http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=79&start=6735
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Postby chesslo » October 28th, 2009, 9:22 am

Nice tarantula, keep it up! :P
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Postby biohazarduk » December 7th, 2009, 12:50 am

Could someone please upload some clearer pictures for steps 16-21 thanks alot.
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Postby Rodjedi » January 12th, 2010, 3:09 pm

Can someone help with step 36, cause i cant continue from there. The diagram isnt enough for unsink it and i cant see it from the linked picture either.

Thx a lot
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Postby TheRealChris » January 12th, 2010, 3:16 pm

this question was answered before!
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Postby Rodjedi » January 12th, 2010, 3:23 pm

where? Cause the linked photos doesnt answer it for me (maybe i am too dumb) and the youtube link is not working.
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Postby Warrio » June 7th, 2010, 9:05 pm

Hello everyone, first of all, sorry for posting in this topic, but it happens that a friend's birthday soon and he likes the spiders, so I want to give this tarantula as a gift, but I have the same problem jo118 (author the topic) in the first post, do not understand how to move from step 12 to step 13 where it says' Dent the top. Flatten '... If anyone can help me with a photo of that step, or an explanation (sorry but I could not understand the explanation of mike352 ...: P

PS: My language is Spanish, so I have some difficulties understanding the English: P
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Postby pfolder » June 9th, 2010, 5:31 am

i will try my best to explain it with words instead of pictures. (for the earlier pictures), he lifted up the flap to the right to get to the second picture. On the second one, if you look a tiny bit under the "B," you see that there is a valley folded flap. that flap then goes up and forks into two valley folds, though they can be hard to see. If you make the valley fold into a mountain fold, and the two forked valley folds mountain folds, then you make a flap just like the others. I hope that I explained it well enough; sorry if i didn't
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Postby Warrio » June 10th, 2010, 10:24 pm

Thanks pfolder, after reading your post and the mike352 ... besides seeing the pictures of http://www.takwing.idv.hk/ I do step 12 ... advancing to step 35 (using the images of the website) ... but I had a problem to reach http://www.takwing.idv.hk/origami/diagr ... a&pic=0032 appeared as follows:

Still There are some more steps to go to complete folding the model!
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when I try to download the full sequence, the following appears

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I have tried to view or download the following images for several days, but always appears the same

Anyone have a suggestion you can view or download the images? ... the pictures helped me a lot and I want to finish the tarantula, also if anyone can help me with step 36 (it's hard to fold) ... or with the steps 42 and 44 (I could not understand) it would be greatly appreciated ...
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Postby BigFIFan » September 26th, 2010, 5:09 am

Does anybody think it would be possible to fold this model from tant paper? I know it will get very thick but I've seen photos of the model that benefited from some thickness.
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Re: Robert J. Lang - Tarantula (Insects II)

Postby mixmastermarc16 » March 28th, 2011, 10:25 pm

i just finished this model with tracing paper. it was definitely thick, but still manageable. the thickness actually lends to the realism of the tarantula. i would think tant paper would work well considering it has to be better than plain tracing paper. good luck!
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