Origami Fantasy to be republished.

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Origami Fantasy to be republished.

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http://www.origamihouse.jp/

It says it will be republished in late February 2006 only $38 US dollars. Great news.
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Excelent! I will buy it as soon as it comes out :D . I never bought anything from origamihouse though.. do they do online ordering or do you have to send the money in the mail?Do you think sasuga will have it soon after it is released?
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I have read this news in the last Origami Tanteidan Newsletter too :-)
I think that the next infos will appear on http://www.origamihouse.jp/book/hukkan/hukkan.html
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these are really some good news. although I shouldn't spend much more money into new books (because I bought too many books in the last months), I may try to get my hands onto this rarity... am I suffering from the collectors madness???


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Post by origami_8 »

I quote a person from another topic:
T wrote:Hi all,

I have been hearing that origami fantasy is to be rereleased on origami house. Just wondering if it is likely to come out on sasuga soon aswell or whether origami house will be the only place it is available from.


THANKS

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So everybody knows, Origami Fantasy is now available for 45$ at origamiUSA (http://www.origami-usa.org).
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This is one of those books everyone who enjoys origami and can afford it should own, it the book I probably go back to the most when Ive a few hours to kill... the only downside is that you will need to buy super complex origami for the spiniosaur.
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You can't get full diagrams for something in this book?? Also do you mean Tuojiangosaurus?
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I think what he means is that, even though there are lots of dinosaur models in this book, there is no Spinosaurus in it. There's a Spinosaurus in "Super Complex Origami" by Issei Yoshino, though.
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Thanks for clearing that up :) I didn't read that properly. The demetrodon looks like the spinosourus so you are not really missing out.
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Post by Wordgames »

Trust me it looks nothing like the spinny, I have the two of them facing off atop my bookshelf... and I just love the folding sequence of it almost as much as the Komatsu Squirrel.

I know its by another author and all but it feels like it belongs in the fantasy book, maybe as a guest contribution.
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Hmmm.....Spinosaurus
Or
demetrodon

They look nothing alike....

and is this Super Complex Origam? (sorry, I don't know how to link dirrectly to the page with it, it is all the same url) I have seen two diffrent covers, one with this horse, and another with a dinosaur skeloten. These are the same, correct?
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So long and keep folding ^_^
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Well, actually I was talking about the spinosaurus from Super Complex Origami:
[img]http://www.giladorigami.com/p_spino.jpg[/img]
and dimetrodon from Origami Fantasy(on left)
[img]http://www.giladorigami.com/p_dinos2.jpg[/img]

I do know that they are totally different dinosaurs, but what I meant was that these two specific models look almost similar.
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