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HankSimon
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Dollar Convertible by Jeremy Shafer

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I folded the Dollar Convertible by Jeremy Shafer.

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nice sheep, oswalakhil
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My somewhat successful attempt at Jason Ku's balrog.. :?
Its a very bulky model... and to anyone who wants to fold this i would recommend a sheet larger than 50cm, because this guy came out to be about 11cm tall (from feet to tip of wings), and body is about 6cm tall (from feet to top of head). Also you may want to use mono-colored paper.

Balrog - Jason Ku
50x50cm foil paper

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Long Eared Goat
Designed and folded by me from an uncut square.
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See my flickr for more details
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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

Ragnorax wrote:My somewhat successful attempt at Jason Ku's balrog.. :?
Its a very bulky model... and to anyone who wants to fold this i would recommend a sheet larger than 50cm, because this guy came out to be about 11cm tall (from feet to tip of wings), and body is about 6cm tall (from feet to top of head). Also you may want to use mono-colored paper.

Balrog - Jason Ku
50x50cm foil paper
When I tried this one several years ago, approx. in half of folding, my foil paper did not endure folding procedure and rip. But not rip a little at one place, but totaly shred. Ragnorax's recommendation is serious...
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I love the Long Eared Goat! It captures the general "cuteness" of that type of goat for sure. Very cool Quentin.
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Robert J. Lang's Oval tassellation

From CP, kraft paper


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"There's a fold in everything..."
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This is Quentin Trollip's lion:
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mostly my dollar folds; elephant by Neil Elias:
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Assassin/Ranger(was confused which one suited more)
designed by me

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Model: Minotaur
Autor: Kamiya Satoshi
Diagram CDO convention 2009
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Another Lang's tessellation:
Rings4, fromCP, kraft paper

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Frogs - Roman Diaz

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Mice - Khoa Nguyen

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best regards paolo
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Post by chesslo »

folded a rose and jack in the box

Rose
folded from a square.
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Jack in the box
folded from a retangle
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front view

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back view

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Post by strolgen »

My first two CPs from Robert Lang. :D I'm very happy that I figured out the CP collapse on my own without any help (very first time ).

Water strider.Square 18"x18" of masking paper. Shaped with MC
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Mt Diablo Tarantula; I know I completely messed up the butt but I could not create the pleat ... ( started with Square 18"x18" of masking paper; created a 36 grid and cut off two row verticaly and horizontaly- model is based on a 34 grid, starting square for model approximatively 17"x17"). Shaped with MC.
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Post by Pixion »

@Strolgen

Are these models folded from the masking paper you used for the Buddha a couple of pages down?

I bought a couple of rolls at my local Lowe's and it appears to be very good! It is thin (measured it to be ~30gsm) and it can be folded back and forth many times, as needed for the complex models. Also it has a 'soft quality' to it (i.e. not overly crispy) that comes in handy when doing 'squashes' and spread sinks etc!
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