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Goku wrote:...a mole going out of its hole
A nice idea. Moles, I feel, are sorely under represented in the origami world.

I'd like to see some cute moles appear - these things tend to come in cycles (insects, cheetahs etc) so maybe their time will come!

I very much like the star-nosed mole by Charles Wilson (http://www.origami-usa.org/node/911)
Surprised no-one has tried an anatomically correct one with the 22 mouth parts providing an irresistable lure for the realists out there.
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Thanks Insomniacfolder ! I'll try to make a more realistic one...
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Montroll's antelope and fox.
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My second try of Black Forest Cuckoo Clock, opus 182 by Dr Lang
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Red Bull by Stephan Webber
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Knight on pegasus by Miyajima Noboru
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Acrocinus Longimanus - Robert Lang

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Rhino by Artur Biernacki

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preparing for an exhibition i've returned to fold the incredible masks of tomoko fuse

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Second try at Cicada Nymph, by Satoshi Kamiya. I used a thicker paper this time, which made the front legs really hard to form. I shaped the back end a bit different this time, and curved the front of the head down a bit more.

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Kind of obsessed with cicadas lately...first fold through of the Periodical Cicada. I'm more fond of Lang's Shizuoka cicada, as the result is nicer, and the folding process a bit easier/more enjoyable. I spent a lot of time altering the back end (originally a ton of sinks) making it a bit more three dimensional...I guess I'm happy with the results.

Folded from an 8 inch piece of sekishu kozo.

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David Brill's Ball
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Am I the only modular nuts in here? 8-[
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@ Fi-ori,

That's a nice modular. I may start doing modulars soon because I got Kawasaki's book for my birthday and it has quite a lot about hexagonal modulars which I fine very nice. I'll be trying some modulars soon.
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Fi-Ori, that's an absolutely wonderful colour combination. I had a look at the diagrams already, but I didn't think it could look so nicely. I think I'm going to grab some similarly coloured sheets and fold Brill's sphere as well.
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Thanks Razzmatazz, thanks Adam.

Happy modular folding :D
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I like modulars too.

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A ball made with Magic cube rose modules. Love it!
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This one was from my old flickr account.
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