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Dave Brill's Unstabile


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John McKeever's Escher Steps.
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If someone wants to give the CP a try, it can be viewed at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thiomor/190745877/
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Post by rdrutel »

Nice!
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Post by kareshi »

Lang's Bull Moose
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and Maekawa's Demon
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Post by Unluckyluke »

Not a big fan of modular origami....but this one is simply AMAZING! :-)

Max Hulme's "Pixel Shoulder Bag" - without strip for now... (need further 80 modules)

[img]http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab33 ... MG0531.jpg[/img]

[img]http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab33 ... MG0534.jpg[/img]

Cool, isnt' it ?! :-)
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Post by PhillipORigami »

What paper was the Bull moose folded from
Its a very nice paper. :?
E=mc^2- Exellence= MC on a square

...or CMC....
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I'd steal that purse :0
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Post by kareshi »

PhillipORigami wrote:What paper was the Bull moose folded from
Its a very nice paper. :?
It's a giant sheet of aluminum foil (24") with brown tissue paper (the cheap giftwrapping kind) spray-adhesived to both sides, cut down to about 20" square.
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Post by PaperAlchemist »

awesome bag! it looks pretty sturdy. So the strap will be made out of paper too? must be some really interesting paper-locking mechanism

I've always wanted to make a moose for a friend, but Lang's moose is just so complicated :? Anyway, nice moose
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Post by DavidW »

That bag is awesome!
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Post by Unluckyluke »

PaperAlchemist wrote:awesome bag! it looks pretty sturdy. So the strap will be made out of paper too? must be some really interesting paper-locking mechanism
Sure it will, I need more 80 modules (and a lot of patience...grrrr...)

The locking-mechanism is one of the strongest I've ever seen; Once locked, you can't unlock two mdoules unless you tear it... :-)
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I'm working on pixel unit too (different design)

but today is 9/11 so


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Designed by Steven Casey, folded by me from some Sekishu paper that I hand tinted a rusty orange.

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Emperor Tamarin
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Post by joshuaorigami »

fantastic quentin! your best yet. :wink:

horse by quentin trollip
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grizzly bear by me. test fold only.
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swallow designed by me.
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