Prison Break - Duck/Swan

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Alternative you could try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYfGu8HnAv0
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yea that helped me through the tail section :)

mb a funny anekdote to go with my post, today we had the same soup for the forth time in a row, so i tell my mother i wasn't going to eat it and i start folding the duck from prison break, put it in there and i said: hm, it really does float on water...

i thought it was funny enough to mention :p
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I found this, which may be of interest....

http://www.fcowm.com/pdf/prisonbreakduck.pdf
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Re: Prison Break - Duck/Swan

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Daydreamer wrote:It seems that a wave of Origami fascination has hit the general public through the television show Prison Break.
I'm getting several requests/day through email or my guestbook asking how to make the Origami Duck or Swan shown in this tv series.
If that has fired the public's imagination, imagine what a complex model could do.
In a way, though, it is good that they used something simple. Newbies who attempt it stand a pretty good chance of succeeding (and many will end up with a better-looking head! :D )
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Re: Prison Break - Duck/Swan

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GreyGeese wrote:
Daydreamer wrote:It seems that a wave of Origami fascination has hit the general public through the television show Prison Break.
I'm getting several requests/day through email or my guestbook asking how to make the Origami Duck or Swan shown in this tv series.
If that has fired the public's imagination, imagine what a complex model could do.
In a way, though, it is good that they used something simple. Newbies who attempt it stand a pretty good chance of succeeding (and many will end up with a better-looking head! :D )


A complex model? :? Show 'em the Ryujinn 3.5 crease pattern and see what happens! :mrgreen:
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