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Several models from Animal Origami 3 by Edwin Corrie folded from 9cm x 9cm memo paper.
[img]http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/4718/corrie3qv.jpg[/img]
Edwin really got some very nice models
[img]http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/4718/corrie3qv.jpg[/img]
Edwin really got some very nice models

So long and keep folding ^_^
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thanksAnine wrote:Hi!
I'm impressed with your moose! What kind of paper did you use?
Regards,
Anine

I used the tissue foil that I'm doing by my own ( there's a video how I'm making it here: viewtopic.php?t=764 ). I seldom use other paper...
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That's the closet translation I could find in "PULP AND PAPER DICTIONARY" of my language , it means "colored thin cotton paper", and its price is around 4 times more expensive than kraft paper , and 4 times cheaper than unryu paper(a kind of washi).Daydreamer wrote:Very nice, helliluya![]()
What is this "flocking tissue" you are using? I have never heard of it before and couldn't find anything about it on google.
PS. If you know the exact English of "flocking tissue" , please let me know. Thanks.
Ancient Dragon, from a 50cm piece of tracing paper. (the transparent stuff)

Lang's Bull Moose - 35x35 cm baking paper. When I posted a picture of it on another forum they complained that it didn't have a penis. I must admit that it looks a lot more manly now. And who needs a tail when you've got a giant penis anyway?

Don't know if I posted pictures of this one yet.
It's a 500 piece modular swan, I don't know who the designer is.


Lang's Bull Moose - 35x35 cm baking paper. When I posted a picture of it on another forum they complained that it didn't have a penis. I must admit that it looks a lot more manly now. And who needs a tail when you've got a giant penis anyway?

Don't know if I posted pictures of this one yet.
It's a 500 piece modular swan, I don't know who the designer is.

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