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Anyone know of a good fox model with diagrams or a crease pattern?
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Post by Joe the white »

Hideo Komatsu's is quite nice. There is a cp for it somewhere on the net, and diagrams in a tanteidan convention book.
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Joe is right, Komatsu's fox is my favorite, but there is a very elegant one of Stephen Weiss in "Origami Zoo: An Amazing Collection of Folded Paper Animals" (Robert Lang + Stephen Weiss).


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Post by Joe the white »

oh, there is also paul Jackson's fox,its on his site: http://www.origami-artist.com/
its simple, but nice. Both foxes are in my gallery that I just updated.
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[img]http://themountainfold.com/OtherImages/Junk/Foxes.jpg[/img]
top left Kasahara, bottom left Montroll, right Isao Honda.
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Post by DZIGGITAI »

Thanks for all of your replies.

I think I am going to go with Komatsu's fox.
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Post by Didier69 »

Very nice foxes stuckie27 ! Are there diagrams for theses foxes available on the net ?

DZIGGITAI, if you find the diagram or the CP on the net, please post the address :).
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Thanks DZIGGITAI !

Have you try to fold it ? Is it hard ?
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Post by DZIGGITAI »

It is a pretty staightforward cp. I got one I liked on my second try.
The several pictures Komatsu provides help a lot.
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Post by Didier69 »

Hi,

I found the fox of Guspath Go really cool :
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On the site web of N. Terry, he says that the diagram is in the "BOS autumn 2003" magazin.

Does anybody of you have this magazin ? If yes, and if the diagram is not too big, may I ask you if you can scan it for me ?

Thanks.
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I think that the model is too much work for the look it achieves. I highly recommed Mark Leonards Fox, which is a lot simpler and looks beautiful!

The diagrams for that fox also in the same BOS booklet, but you can download them from Mark's site at http://www.origami.34sp.com/diagrams.htm.

I remember he taught this model as the convention opener in BOS York 2003.

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Post by mikem_2au »

i've always enjoyed folding the fox by Peterpaul Forchner as well as
his other models, you can find them:

Fox:
http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/homepage/c81 ... uchs_c.zip
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if you don't already have this, i hope you enjoy...
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Post by cybermystic »

I prefer Montrel's fox from "Animal Origami for the Enthusiast." When i fold it, though, my legs end up longer than the diagram would indicate. I've also found that an added tuck will yield a white tip to the end of the tail if I use kami.
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Post by kitsune134 »

hey, none of these links work for me! :(
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