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PhillipORigami
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what was the weight of your unryu, Adam?
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
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ok, thanks. 
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
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Hello all, I've been stuck for a few months now on step 59 of the model, and was wondering if I could get some help. I spent half an hour looking though this topic but didn't find any mention of this part. Here are pictures of what I have so far.



When I try to fold the edges in, it becomes impossible to do because I have to mirror the action on the opposite side as well as the middle part being forced to one side or the other. If I really try I can get it to look like this:


If there's anything I've done wrong, or something different I need to do, please let me know! Or if I missed someone else asking and getting an answer, a page number would be great!
Thanks!



When I try to fold the edges in, it becomes impossible to do because I have to mirror the action on the opposite side as well as the middle part being forced to one side or the other. If I really try I can get it to look like this:


If there's anything I've done wrong, or something different I need to do, please let me know! Or if I missed someone else asking and getting an answer, a page number would be great!
Thanks!
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That last picture looks correct to me. Are you having problems with latter steps?
~Nate
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Ah i see what you did wrong. In your third picture, you see how the layers make a "W" shape? well there shouldnt be that middle flap. The layers should make a "V" shape. You did steps 51-57 incorrectly. Try them again.
~Nate
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Thanks, I thought it would be something with the middle flap. I'll see if I can just sink it, otherwise it's a lot of unfolding to retry them.
I folded it correctly the first time, but in the diagrams he states that "the center layers should also be folded like 49-56," and I thought he was talking about making a center flap in between the other two, not about the inner side of both main flaps.
Edit: Sinking it worked out just fine. I did some more searching and found a picture that showed me what I needed it to look like.
Unfortunately, where the middle prong of the W was, the extra folds created a lot of stress and pretty much every point now has a tear in it, but I was able to squash the top down for step 60 to create separate tips. I'll post later when I finish or if I get stuck somewhere, thanks again!
I folded it correctly the first time, but in the diagrams he states that "the center layers should also be folded like 49-56," and I thought he was talking about making a center flap in between the other two, not about the inner side of both main flaps.
Edit: Sinking it worked out just fine. I did some more searching and found a picture that showed me what I needed it to look like.
Unfortunately, where the middle prong of the W was, the extra folds created a lot of stress and pretty much every point now has a tear in it, but I was able to squash the top down for step 60 to create separate tips. I'll post later when I finish or if I get stuck somewhere, thanks again!
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PhillipORigami
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After finishing steps 49-56, its no longer a "W", that middle flap becomes "attached" to the back layer, so its a "V" now.PhillipORigami wrote:![]()
its supposed to form a W........ see step 46...
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and it doesnt get trapped.......
~Nate
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PhillipORigami
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Im curious how you did step 83 then? because you can't fold it over if there is that middle pleat in the way.PhillipORigami wrote:Well I dont trap it, I free the flap and everything works well.
~Nate
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