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dani luddington
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malachi
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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.
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wow i look at the ancient dragon and the t-rex and am a bit overwhelmed to even start! congrats on finishing the dragon. got pics? sincerely, dani
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No pics yet. As with almost everything I make, I'm not happy with it, and this is my first effort. After I put some finishing touches on it, I might take some pictures.
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gotcha. the models i fold always look better the second or third time around. sincerely, dani
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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 :)
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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 ?
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I dont have an origami workplace, per se, but I have stuff scattered about

incomplete:
Brill's rhino,
Lang's moose,
666 of 1000 cranes,
Lang's? American Lobster,
and various other modular stuff.

I'm very easily distracted, especially by problem sets for classes and also work over the summer.
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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 :)
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. :oops: So now I never fold if I've had anything to drink.
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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
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