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Your barosaurus is nice, well balanced :D
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Pegasus
Author: Fumiaki Kawahata

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Hippocampus
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=D> Very nice, very beautiful!
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I like Fumiki Kawahata's Stegosaurus,but I know that is not easy to fold. :o
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I like Fumiki Kawahata's Stegosaurus,but I know that is not easy to fold.
I think it not hard
if you do it carefully and slowly you will success
Very nice, very beautiful!
Thank you ^^
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khunggiadien wrote:
I like Fumiki Kawahata's Stegosaurus,but I know that is not easy to fold.
I think it not hard
if you do it carefully and slowly you will success
What stegosaurus you mean? One from Origami dinosaurs series or one from Origami fantasy? The difference between these two models is, is... so, phenomenal. :wink:
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I don't think the Origami Fantasy one is hard to fold, either.

However, it is VERY hard to get the final model to look good!

To be honest, I prefer Montroll's stegosaurus - it can be folded from A4, is formulaeic enough to memorise, and is instantly recognisable as a stegosaurus.
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I like Montroll's stegosaurus too, I already completed it.
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I try to fold the Origami Fantasy one now, two different stegosauruses in same place, interesting. :D
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Mines smaller ;-)

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Post by khunggiadien »

Very small
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I like fold on the samll paper ? I have a friend in VOG like fold in small paper anh he did it very well (NO.1)
I try doing it but not OK
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I don't think the Origami Fantasy one is hard to fold, either.

However, it is VERY hard to get the final model to look good!
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I think too
What stegosaurus you mean? One from Origami dinosaurs series or one from Origami fantasy? The difference between these two models is, is... so, phenomenal.
I said about Stegosaurus from Origami fantasy
35*35cm is good for fold it (my opinion)^^ :D
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