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Thanks InsomniacFolder. I did notice the different leg lengths... lol I thought it was my folding :P .
The only other thing that screwed me up that I will fix next time around is squashing the four triangle points down equally (step 23). If they are a little off then stuff will be greatly uneven later on (step 100+). And the tail was a little turned to the left. But now I think It's time to start trying that Ancient Dragon!
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racing car, my design: Image
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That's a twenty dollar bill!!!! nice fold though!
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I just created a flickr gallery of some of my work.

Heres the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/connorigami/

Any feedback is welcomed. Thanks everyone!
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ok so you guys are pretty good at guessing what my models will be before I even make them... so for you origami masters out there, what will this turn out to be?? (it comes from a Montroll book, and the front looks like the back)(131 steps total)

BTW, that is some good folding ckelly6!!


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penselen, thats awesome!!

lpatch: lang's blackdevil angler?
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hermit crab designed by me
this gets incredibly thick!
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Tomoko Fuse's Double-sided concave hexagonal ring unit

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fi-ori this looks very nice and fun to play with. I've looked it up and found out that the model is in the book "Unit Polyhedron Origami" by Tomoko Fuse. Is this book worth buying? Are there any other nice models in there and do they hold together properly?
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Anna, yes, it is completely worth buying. All but one or two of them hold together wonderfully, without glue. Probably one of the best modular books. By the way, has Denver Lawson got a new book coming out of his modulars, pulished by origami house?
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Starcraft II was down most of yesterday so i folded this xD

Wizard - Satoshi Kamiya

i had such a hard time with this model :( That cape is tricky to shape, and the hands are backwards? so you have to twist them... i also didnt get much of a face, but oh well =P here it is.

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Post by fi-ori »

Anna,

this is a very fun model and sincerely it's the only one I folded since I bought the book.
Anyway I think it's a good book, especially if you want to begin to fold modulars: the units are quite simple with clear diagrams and a lot of variations on the assembling.

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i think you did fine, ragnarox. though i do think a different camera angle might help.
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Thank you both, I've just ordered it, lets see how I like it ;)
I folded quite some modulars in the past. This one looks like fun, I will give it a try soon.
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