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what diagrammed model has the longest process (steps)

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 4:32 pm
by origamigod
Hi everyone, I'm new in this forum.
I want to know what DIAGRAMMED model has the most large quantity of steps, is there any model that has more steps than the bahamut by SK(275 steps).

Reply please

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 4:36 pm
by zxop9
if you do the belly scales on kamiyas ancient dragon it has the most (although they arn't in the diagrams)

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 4:54 pm
by origamigod
do you mean ancient dragon or ryu jin? if it's ancient dragon,can you fold it with scales in the belly?

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 5:09 pm
by angrydemon
That was easily the funniest post I've ever read in the forums...

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 5:34 pm
by zxop9
yup ancient dragon, http://www.flickr.com/photos/phillipwes ... 378309254/
shows how to do it, by philwest

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 5:58 pm
by origamigod
angrydemon wrote:That was easily the funniest post I've ever read in the forums...
why??

Largest quantity of steps

Posted: June 19th, 2008, 10:05 pm
by Alan
Take R. Lang's Koi with the scales 8)

I finally fold one with a 13x13 scale pattern (169 scales)
I think with the time i spent on this (to a nice result), i could do a couple of bahamuts or ancient dragons :wink: wich are much more pleasent to fold than all these scales. even the normal folding sequence gets harder, because the paper becomes unhandy with the pattern. you need a lot of patience and unhasty hands, believe me. i would never ever do 900 scales like the one from robert lang. but you actually don't have to do scales all over the square, because a lot of them aren't visible in the finished koi.

Here's my scale pattern from a 50cmx50cm paper:
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And in the end it's just a great thing to have...the finished scaled koi 8)
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Posted: June 19th, 2008, 10:19 pm
by zxop9
very nice!
i thought he was joking in the book about that many scales lol like a hyperboly (spelling?)