Kangaroo diagrams (ASAP please)

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Foldalot
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Kangaroo diagrams (ASAP please)

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Hi,

I am going to visit some family in Australia and I would like to fold a kangaroo for them.
Would anybody be so kind to send (e-mail) me a diagram? :roll:

Thanks in advance

EDIT: http://www.origami.cz/Fotky/montroll.html
Montroll's kangaroo looks very nice.
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Post by Friet »

Read the stickies. This forum is not for exchanging diagrams. The diagrams you're looking for, if there are any, are probably copyright protected. If there are free diagrams of a kangaroo on the web, you can try searching with google.
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Post by Joseph Wu »

A quick search of the origami database shows that there are no kangaroo diagrams available online. Montroll apparently has 4 different kangaroos published in 4 different books.
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Post by wolf »

...and therein lies the drawback of relying on the origami database as a sole source - it's not yet a comprehensive listing of what's out there! :P

The Australasian Origami website has a kangaroo diagram:
http://www.papercrane.org/?a=63

Or, if you are comfortable with crease patterns, try these:
http://www.origami.gr.jp/~dai/origami/g ... garoo.html
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Don't be so hasty to attack all diagram requests. Look at the description of the Diagram forum:

Diagrams
Diagram related issues ; where to find them, how to draw them etc

It wasn't like he said, "Can someone email me diagrams of John Montroll's Kangaroo from Origami for the Enthusiast." Instead, he asked if anyone knew of any kangaroos, a perfectly legitimate query. (And then he edited his post saying he had already found what he was looking for.)
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Post by TheRealChris »

It wasn't like he said, "Can someone email me diagrams of John Montroll's Kangaroo from Origami for the Enthusiast.
that's why I didn't edit the entry :)


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