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Rockabamut

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Bear
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page size: 1.5*1.5 cm2
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Sorry, but that Bahamut looks terrible. I don't care how small it is. Sure it's a feat of minisculity, but the price is far too high. Try folding it from three inch next time.
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I folded my Backswimmer from a sheet of lokta mixed fiber tissue treated with methylcellulose.
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phil wrote:I folded my Backswimmer from a sheet of lokta mixed fiber tissue treated with methylcellulose.
I really like the paper it looks very nice when its finished, the models looks complex though!!
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."

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Once again ORI_Q_VOG, your signature picture is far too large. As I said before, you can take your picture as avatar when resized to the maximum size of avatars (90 pixels square and not larger than 6KB in filesize). Please change this immediately!

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origamimasterjared wrote:Sorry, but that Bahamut looks terrible. I don't care how small it is.
No, yu fold try 1.5 in ; /
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rockmanex6 wrote:
origamimasterjared wrote:Sorry, but that Bahamut looks terrible. I don't care how small it is.
No, yu fold try 1.5 in ; /
Okay. You learn to type. Deal?
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Phil that Bull is awesome,
what kind of ratio in your mixture are you using?



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origamimasterjared wrote:Okay. You learn to type. Deal?
Okay I wait see a made 1.5 :lol:
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Volcano from 1 uncut square of tissue paper

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Volcano from 1 uncut square of tissue paper
I like it :)
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Post by wolf »

thut wrote:Volcano from 1 uncut square of tissue paper
That's pretty imaginative and original! Any chance of a crease pattern? :D
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Thanks :D

I got the idea from the BOS booklet "Some pages from the notebooks of Vincent Floderer"
I might be able to make photo diagrams or a crease pattern if I get the time :D
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thut wrote:Thanks :D

I got the idea from the BOS booklet "Some pages from the notebooks of Vincent Floderer"
I might be able to make photo diagrams or a crease pattern if I get the time :D
Will you distinguish the mountain and vally folds?
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