Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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A new month, a new monthly challenge! It's December, and people across the world are getting into the holiday spirit.

This month's challenge has nothing to do with that.

No, December's challenge topic is: Science Fiction.

You can fold anything from any science fiction book, movie, TV show, short story, comic, video game, board game... Whatever. If it's sci-fi, it's in. You can even invent your own canon* and fold something from that (You have no idea how long I debated with myself on whether to allow that).

RULES:
1. You may only use a single square of paper. There are so many things you could fold that I don't think this is too restrictive.
2. Likewise, no cutting or gluing. MC shaping is fine.
3. YOU MUST DESIGN AND FOLD THE MODEL THIS MONTH. Older models will not be accepted.
4. You may submit as many entries as you want, but only one will be judged.

November's winner, sinubuj, will judge this month's challenge.


*no, not cannon.
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this willl be fun, i've already got an idea
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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so dragons are allowed then? because I've just designed a great new one
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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Dragons are more "fantasy" than sci-fi, in my mind. But if you make a dragon from an existing science fiction work (since I know some do have them) or create an original one with a distinct sci-fi feel to it (i.e. mechanical, technological aspects) then go ahead.
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Never read Anne McCaffrey's Dragons of Pern, then? ;-)

Come on chaps, lets try Yodas, Klingons, X wings, Tardises, Daleks, Face-huggers, Green Lanterns before we fold Space-Dragons!
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Cool topic, I will try to design something for this month's challenge.
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Awesome! I've been hoping someone would do this topic for a while now.
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Great topic, I know exactly what I'm going to fold.
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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E.T. the Extra-terrestrial, by Chris Taylor
12" handmade tissue foil.

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(I didn't have any brown tissue paper unfortunately, so he's purple instead).
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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It's a great model!!!!!
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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I may not be the first person to throw down this month (or any month)... but I am the first person to throw down with a spacecraft. So I got that going for me. Here's my VF-1 Valkyrie from Macross.

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VF-1 Valkyrie by the real juston, on Flickr

I've got a couple of other things I'm working on that I may be able to get done in time for this challenge... so I'm hoping rule 4 doesn't mean that all entries after your first will be disqualified. Can we get some clarification on that rule, gab?

PS: Anyone who's into science fiction may want to check out my flickr for my origami renditions of a Pierson's Puppeteer (from the Known Space novels/stories), Tars Tarkas (from the Barsoom novels and the upcoming John Carter movie) and Jabba the Hutt (from the Star Wars movies, etc.). None of them are eligible for this month's competition, I just thought some sf fans might dig them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_real_j ... 102966775/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_real_j ... 968870382/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_real_j ... 885722929/
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Do kaiju count?
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they count!
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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If only i were alowed to use a rectangle...
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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juston wrote:I've got a couple of other things I'm working on that I may be able to get done in time for this challenge... so I'm hoping rule 4 doesn't mean that all entries after your first will be disqualified. Can we get some clarification on that rule, gab?
All your entries will be considered, but only one will win (i.e. you can't take both first and second place). The judge will pick the strongest of your models to judge.
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