Herculoids

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alamino
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Herculoids

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Did anyone ever see models of the herculoids?
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Herculoids. Now there's a blast from the past! :shock:

Nope, never seen them in origami. A challenge for someone to fold, perhaps?
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I actually had to search on google what herculoids are. WAY before my time :)
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Kids... :roll: :lol:
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Joseph Wu wrote:Herculoids. Now there's a blast from the past! :shock:

Nope, never seen them in origami. A challenge for someone to fold, perhaps?
I think that they can be folded by variations of models I´ve already seen... although I´m just a beginner. Igoo from a gorilla, Zok from
a flying dragon I´ve seen somewhere (but it needs a more salient belly...) and Thundro a rhinoceros (but with 6 legs and plaques in the back) . Now, those two white blobs named Gleep & Gloop I don´t have any idea...

Roberto.
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