Satoshi Kamiya - Ryu Zin (CP)

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i don't think that has been asked before, but sorry can't help, haven't fold it yet! :wink:
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I was just looking at artur biernackis dragon, and I was thinking that the 2.1 could be divided in thirds (separating from the legs),and the 3.5 in two (the tail and the rest of the body) What do you think?
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JVega wrote:Do you know if there is any easier, but similar to Ryu Zin, dragon with diagrams, that normal people like me could fold?

I remember to see other models like this, with less details and no scales, but no diagrams... Any clue?

Thanks in advance.
Well if you can do CP's there is the original Ryu Zin which in on Kamiya's website. It has a similar face and no scales but still a wavy body, 4 feet/legs, and a tail.
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94JED wrote:I'm not sure if this has been asked allready in this topic, but can some one tell me a bit what are thhe proportiont of the finished Ryu Zin, I mean if you could tell me in fractions, the distances between both legs, the back legs with the tail, and the front legs with the head.
I know it's a lot to ask but it would help me a lot :lol:

Oh, and by the way, nice Ryu Zins everyone!
well arthur made his first one from a 120cm square an it turned out 65cm long so the 2 meter should be around 133.33 cm long
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I finish folding scales on the legs..

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wow, good stuff autur! :D
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I am thinking of starting this model, so I was wondering if you folded the grid first? Or if you only fold the mandatory creases? :D

BTW: It looks great :D
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fold the grid first then the mandatory crease, good luck! :D
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Thanks :D
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Hi.

Can somebody give me a hint on how to start colapsing the base of the head. I have been trying to find a folding sequence but I found nothing.
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It's bit similar to R. Langs centipade but first start from folding dimonds (squares) on symetry line of head and then pull out paper like in centipade hope i helped :)
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avoid pleating the whiskers first
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You must begin like this..

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I fold this this evening.
Maybe it help someone, maybe someone helps me.

red line - M, blue - V I guess it should be like that because of the other parts (scales). But there is something weird in the centre of the market circle. (you should see it, I think)
Realy I have a lot of problem with this market part.

And Artur how T.F. you have so much time to fold this F. ryu zin, you so fast XD.
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your having problems with the shoulder because it is incorrect.
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