Jun Maekawa - Devil (Hugo Pereira)

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EuanBingham wrote:I love this model. Here's my effort.

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What size paper did you use? I am slowly approaching miniature for this model. I too love this model :D
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Cupcake wrote: What size paper did you use? I am slowly approaching miniature for this model. I too love this model :D
This appears to be the same size as the pink one I posted earlier.
If so I'm guessing it is from a 15cm square.
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I folded one from 6 inch Here
It can probably be done (somewhat easily) from five inch, you might be pushing the envolope at four, three would be an acomplishment...maybe I'll try..
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Today I took out my Tanteidan 56 and folded the devil from 3 inch Japanese foil. It wound up 7/8 of an inch tall. But my camera is out of batteries, and I have to buy new ones, so no pictures.
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I dont know... The maodel shown beside the coin seems to be pretty close in size to my folds from looseleaf with the margin cut off... which is an estimated 7.5 inches (I don't know the exact size... I'll have to check)
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Since I think people will continue having trouble with steps 46 and 47 and the pictures explaining them on this thread are no longer available, I made a video for them:
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Here's my fold :)

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Folded from 11 inch tissue foil. The shoulder horns I changed to pauldrons.
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When it comes to origami I am a little slow.
I started this days ago doing a little everyday when my brain is fresh after a good sleeep
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K I folded it again. This time I color changed the horns, and its a bit cleaner.

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Re: Jun Maekawa - Devil (Hugo Pereira)

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Ugh I can't get the fingers on one side, Ill have to try again later, and the narrowing/positioning step of the tail was pretty much impossible at this size, but I completed it with 3 steps missing (two steps of reverse folds on the fingers, and the second narrowing of the tail), with 2.7" paper. This is using the Tanteidan 56 diagrams (Komatsu Hideo's diagrams), not Hugo Pereira's, by the way.

Incidentally, I also learned from this journey, that the iPhone can't focus on red objects...at all. :/ Which is why I had my boss (a photographer) take a set of pictures of it for me. He's the length of a dime, height-wise. But faults aside, it doesn't matter, I'm honestly quite proud of this cute little guy just the way he is :D No magnification, tweezers were used for a few steps to open stubborn pockets.

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