I love Kawahata's models

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Do you love Kawahata's models?

Of course!
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Duh.
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Who doesn't?!
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I love Kawahata's models

Post by origamimasterjared »

I love Kawahata's models!!

Just had to say that.
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Yep. Especially his Yoda :D
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Post by rockmanex6 »

they ok, but he fold now just easy 2006 + moduler :wink:
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Me too! I love his Yoda particularly and folding it just once have the sequence in my memory :D
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Post by PLP »

Man the Yoda is realy nice...

i love it!!!
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Post by origamimasterjared »

And not just his Yoda. I love his fold sequences. An impressive finished product is important, but if you can arrive there through an enjoyable folding process, that is just awesome. And that is how many of his models are. They have very creative folding sequences that seem to hide what is really happening (as opposed to Robert Lang, Takashi Hojyo, and even Satoshi Kamiya, where as well as it's all put together, you know what every fold is doing.) I enjoy Hideo Komatsu's models in the same way. Points just magically appear.

And I like that.
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