Gallery of chengyuc [origami in bottle]

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Gallery of chengyuc [origami in bottle]

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Chef-rat ....
designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong
fold by me
I think I can thrown it into the Pacific.
Then the authors will be able to receive it in Hanoi.
:P
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Rose in bottle :D
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Post by helliluya »

:D I'm sure he would be very happy IF he received it.
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Very funny instalation! :lol: You are crazy!
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How did you get it in the bottle?
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mrsriggins wrote:How did you get it in the bottle?
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... ofl0ne.gif[/img]
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Post by origami_8 »

Hm, Photoshop?
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Post by HankSimon »

No, he folded it as a rat pup, and then kept it until it grew. Only then did he take a photo of it....

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Post by chesslo »

TheRealChris wrote:
mrsriggins wrote:How did you get it in the bottle?
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... ofl0ne.gif[/img]
same, how you get it in there?
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if I would just stand behind the bottle... probably :)
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Post by chesslo »

really, is that how they do thse things with the ships? :?
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well the ship can be put into the bottle in in single pieces that do fit through the opening and assembled inside of the bottle. :)
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Post by ftangdude55 »

Hmm... interesting, Chris.
The way I know they put ships in bottle is the assemble the ships outside the bottle, and then fold all the protruding things like masts down to the belly of the ship.
Then they put the ship inside, and put all the masts back up with a special hook.
I can't imagine having to assemble a ship inside the bottle! :shock:
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there are different ways to make a ship in a bottle. there's also a way in which they build the ship outside of the bottle, saw it into slices and glue it together inside the bottle. thats a way to get ships into bottles that would normaly not fit through the opening. like this one
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or this one
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or that
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Post by rdrutel »

Maybe it is a bottle cut in half?
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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

Or just bottom.
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