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64?interesting!
is the bottom locked somehow?
EDIT:also, is it very small compared to original size?
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is the bottom locked somehow?
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EDIT:also, is it very small compared to original size?
no,all in norm :wink:

Etude op.17 #2("Plesiosaurus")
washi 17-17 cm

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wow. thanks!
also, can you please give me information regarding height and width(units)?
Sorry if you feel annoyed, but I want to try this model out very badly 8)
the plesiosaurus is awesome, clean and well folded(almost all of your folded things are clean 8) )and I mostly like the face details :D
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The plesiosaurus is very nice.

I have just received Tanteidan 14 I will try to fold your Gryphon.
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Argil, newbpcpfolder Thanks a lot!!!))

"Rhombic star puzzle"
own idea for modules

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Very interesting design, Andrey! :D
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Interesting. I think that each molecule comes from a hexagon-there are 2 seams on that waterbomb, because, If you make like that 1 square waterbomb, you get 3 sides.
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No, unfortunately .. Here, a more complex transformation ... Math in help :wink:
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I see. So math helps xDDDDDD!
and..........................is it <i>a</i> to the power of <i>m</i> into a to the power of m = a to the mower of mxn?
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sorry, i don't understand your last post, my translate give me some welter :D
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no, it's one of the laws of indices!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Indices
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a to the power of m into a to the power of m = a to the mower of mxn?
So you're saying a^m / a^m = a^m*n?

Whaaaa?
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(a^m)^n = a^(m*n)
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yes, that's right.
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This is understandable, I mean - what does this have to descriptive geometry? :)
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