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Issei's T-Rex skel, 60% complete... but I haven't worked on it in several months.
Kamiya's Ancient Dragon, 100% complete except for some finishing work.
I have the parts for a mobile that I need to put together.
I really hate to leave things half finished, so I don't generally have much in process at any given time.
Kamiya's Ancient Dragon, 100% complete except for some finishing work.
I have the parts for a mobile that I need to put together.
I really hate to leave things half finished, so I don't generally have much in process at any given time.
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I have a half finished three headed dragon (Anibal Voyer), but I think I did something wrong with the heads :/ Also another model by Anibal, his wasp. And Satoshi's Smilodon. I was about halfway with the model when a friend called me up asking me if I wanted to go to a pub with him. I said yes ofcourse, and when I got back I was totally drunk, and not so wisely decided to finish the model. I looked at it the day after and saw that I had totally messed up the head.
So a tip to you all: Being drunk might give you the impression that you can fold really well, which might not always be true when you can barely walk
So a tip to you all: Being drunk might give you the impression that you can fold really well, which might not always be true when you can barely walk
I'm folding Hojyo Takashi's Archangel Gabriel from CP, I think I'm at 80 % (made all the pleats, now I'm collapsing). It's a hard model, I have spent already 10+ hours on it, 2 only to divide my square in 64. I wonder how many people have folded it ... I'd like to ask them, if they noticed an error with the feets.
I hope he will publish a book soon, I want to fold his tiger I hope it will be in it. It's so nice, though, there is no strip, unlike Komatsu's ; btw, is it box pleated ?
I hope he will publish a book soon, I want to fold his tiger I hope it will be in it. It's so nice, though, there is no strip, unlike Komatsu's ; btw, is it box pleated ?
I've done that before too. Think I can fold while under the influence-- no I screw things up and it turns into a mess. So now I never fold if I've had anything to drink.Friet wrote:I have a half finished three headed dragon (Anibal Voyer), but I think I did something wrong with the heads :/ Also another model by Anibal, his wasp. And Satoshi's Smilodon. I was about halfway with the model when a friend called me up asking me if I wanted to go to a pub with him. I said yes ofcourse, and when I got back I was totally drunk, and not so wisely decided to finish the model. I looked at it the day after and saw that I had totally messed up the head.
So a tip to you all: Being drunk might give you the impression that you can fold really well, which might not always be true when you can barely walk
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I have nick Terrys book, with no time to fold, and such great models! If you havent check this book out pleas do so. The web site is http://design.origami.free.fr