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How about this?
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See on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/falcifer/4082785001/

Folded (improperly) from 21cm copy paper.
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Jonnycakes wrote:How about this?
Caribu means "masculine " in Spanish and Caribou is a name for a wild reindeer .
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Caribu means masculine???? I dont know what do you mean with that, but in spanish caribú (without O and with accent) means definitely a large reindeer from canada. My sources, RAE and listening spanish for almost eighteen years.
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joseph wu´s roasted chicken

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i finally had the time to finish this awesome awesome model
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roasted chicken by Joseph Wu
my username is 飛竜...
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Kawasaki Toshikazu's Frog, from Origami Dream World. The paper is a white kozo from Awagami called Sekishu. I used a MC/Acrylic paint mixture to dye the paper and add the sparkle effect.
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Post by Brimstone »

Maybe you got the idea from Merrian Webster?

Main Entry: caribú
Function: masculine noun
Language: Spanish

: caribou

That doesn't mean Caribu means masculine, just that it refers to a masculine subject..
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Nice frog, Frumious!!!
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Artur, I am apologize for the Caribu issue . I did get my idea from Merriam Webster and from Wikipedia. It seems that in English it is Caribou and in Spanish , when referred to a male reindeer it is Caribu
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Robert J. Lang's "Longhorn Beetle"
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Folded from a 35cm square of craft paper 28gr and treated with MC

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Eteokles, is that Nicholas Terry's Kraft paper?
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It is indeed Ted385!!!
My favorite paper now for insects!!!

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Robert Lang's Scaled Koi

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I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com
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Very nice work everyone. Here are my last models:

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That was my free interpretation of Ching-Yu Hung scarecrow.

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Hope you enjoy the models.
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Eric-son, that's a very clean koi, beautiful!
I love your scarecrow origami hunt. Very nice.

Here's my mask #9: Image
A bird base with strip graphs for hair.
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