Nguyen Hung Cuong - Eagle (CP)

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naabox
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i'm stuck

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i'm stuck
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Me too! Though my problem is precreasing. It takes FOREVER! :twisted:
Anyway any photos of a collapsing process would be appreciated! :D
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reference point

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Just stated folding from cp's.
Use one of the beak as a refference point (not the center). And you can get to the base without deviding the paper to a 40/40. Although you have to do alot of sinkings.
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I did it

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I made it from CP.

check this out

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Very nice! Looks good naabox!

I am stuck on the wings, can you offer pointers? Please post here or email me at fluffyflyingpig@gmail.com
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:shock: Whoah! amazing! Great job! Any photos would be appreciated :roll:
How did you do it?
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Woooooooooooooooow!! the first one, help with the wings would be very useful, I'm still trying even I've been too busy
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look how i made it

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Some pictures that can help You.

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I hope this can help!
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must do it

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Hi
I'm new here
I saw both Nguyen Cuongs's eagles in an Origami exahbition, here in Israel.
they are MARVELOUS
I think the old one (2006) is nicer and I decided to make it
I found this forum
and started with the CP, but i'm stuck!
did anybody succeeded with the old eagle?
I would like some help
here or at p_noam@zahav.net.il
THANKS
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this is 2006 version!
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AAAAAH now I see.... Thanks naabox! That's so clever. I think I will
try this model again in my spare time. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
:D :D :D :D (I love this model)
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Maybe I should...

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Maybe I should try this crease pattern soon.
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I've started working on the 2007 version, and have collapsed everything accept the polygon at the very middle of the crease pattern. I can't see a possible way of doing it; I am completely stumped. I also can't get the feet quite right. i do hope the author of this model eventually makes diagrams for this, though I understand how arduous it is to make diagrams. I have to finish up the one for my red winged black bird, but I am tempted to do try to give it a 4th toe first so it is a bit more realistic.

Any help figuring out this cp would be greatly appreciated,

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my resault of 2007 version
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Rdude wrote:I've started working on the 2007 version, and have collapsed everything accept the polygon at the very middle of the crease pattern.
Don't fold that polygon. Those are all hinge-y creases. After you fold the alternating creases forming the narrowed beak, in order to be flat-foldable you need hinges. If you unfold it, you will see that the polygon is made up of creases that alternate between mountain and valley. That section is basically an open sink.

I haven't folded it yet, but that's what I see.
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