Alright guys, this month let's see who can fold the smallest traditional frog!
The goal is simple, whoever folds the smallest frog by the end of September wins!
Rules:
1. Millimeter side of the ruler as always
2. The measurements will only be counted for the body (tip of the frog to it's backside), NOT it's legs!
3. NO inflating the model!
As mentioned above, for this and all following months we'll use the monthly design challenge rule of winner decides next month's challenge. Please make all subsequent posts' title format like the one above. And if you win please try to keep any models you choose easy and uniformly measurable. I wanted this to be a fun, fair, and simple challenge that doesn't take too much time away from the more competitive design challenge and Olympiad.
With all that seriousness out of the way, get your tweezers and magnifying lenses and have fun!
A Little Challenge: Frog (September)
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Re: A Little Challenge: Frog (September)
Well, I know at least five traditional frogs, could you please specify further which one you mean?
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Re: A Little Challenge: Frog (September)
Ah, I'm sorry, I forgot about the others. The inflatable one (no inflating though) folded from a frog base, as this video shows:origami_8 wrote:Well, I know at least five traditional frogs, could you please specify further which one you mean?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEzmye9-Qts
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Re: A Little Challenge: Frog (September)
Here's my submission, at least for now:
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Re: A Little Challenge: Frog (September)
Here's my little frog submission! A body of 8mm