Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
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Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
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I'm having trouble with steps 82-84. Are they actually supposed to be folds, or it is just precreasing for steps 85-87?
I'm having trouble with steps 82-84. Are they actually supposed to be folds, or it is just precreasing for steps 85-87?
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
As far as I can tell, they're supposed to be folds.
(I read somewhere that there's virtually no pre-creasing in the model, so that's pretty much the basis for my conjecture )
(I read somewhere that there's virtually no pre-creasing in the model, so that's pretty much the basis for my conjecture )
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
It looks like you're pulling a layer of paper out (marked by the star), kind of like a reverse sink.
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Your're right, there is no precreasing for this model - not a single step!
For that step you are, like joe the white said, releasing a layer of paper. But it's all done inside the model, and is difficult to explain. Pulling the paper the way the diagrams suggest should cause a flap of paper to "pop loose" from the other interior layers - you may have to listen for it. It's all very clever, the way it folds itself, but you must follow the diagrams closely.
I only figured this out the second time I folded it with some thick paper where I could feel it happening.
Best of luck!
For that step you are, like joe the white said, releasing a layer of paper. But it's all done inside the model, and is difficult to explain. Pulling the paper the way the diagrams suggest should cause a flap of paper to "pop loose" from the other interior layers - you may have to listen for it. It's all very clever, the way it folds itself, but you must follow the diagrams closely.
I only figured this out the second time I folded it with some thick paper where I could feel it happening.
Best of luck!
Last edited by Raptorex55 on January 24th, 2013, 7:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Hello i am posting because i need help for this model I am not a newbie but i simply cannot understand steps 84 - 98 the text doesnt help could somebody post preogress pics or a video of these steps?
Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Miyamoto Chuya made a mistake on these... See the link below on his Flickr with corrections (step 82-84)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sasamistreet/7038671441/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sasamistreet/7038671441/
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My gallery ~ http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11485
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
I am still abit stuck on step 83-85, can anyone help me by posting some pics?
Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
For Step 85, is it actually possible for that star to lay on the incenter of that triangle?
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Yes it is. Keep in mind the triangle is actually within the model. It is a partially X-rayed step.
EDIT: I've done this four times now and I believe it is a mistake. The triangle is folded along the the crease made in 82 not the incenter. It does not interfere with the the rest if the folding sequence.
EDIT: I've done this four times now and I believe it is a mistake. The triangle is folded along the the crease made in 82 not the incenter. It does not interfere with the the rest if the folding sequence.
Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Hello,
I believe I have spotted a mistake in the JOAS 2012 special issue.
If you look at the top flap from steps 40-44, where it shows to crease and unfold (40), once at step 44 it is completely folded on /both/ sides, despite no appropriate instructions to do so.
Could somebody please help me out with this?
I believe I have spotted a mistake in the JOAS 2012 special issue.
If you look at the top flap from steps 40-44, where it shows to crease and unfold (40), once at step 44 it is completely folded on /both/ sides, despite no appropriate instructions to do so.
Could somebody please help me out with this?
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Yes, it looks like you are right. Just fill in the missing steps, there are mistakes in the diagram from what I can remember.
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
I really wanna fold this one soon...
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
chesslo wrote:Yes, it looks like you are right. Just fill in the missing steps, there are mistakes in the diagram from what I can remember.
Am I supposed to repeat all steps on the other side, or just the minimum to obtain the shape?
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Re: Grim Reaper--Miyamoto Chuya
Do it so it looks as close as possible to the steps
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I took a look at the diagrams.. I didnt see anything super weird with them. I may give it a go soon
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