Diagrams for fish?

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Tyebolt
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Diagrams for fish?

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I'm looking for simple goldfish to hang on a mobile...I have no idea how to create my own animals or fold from CPs, so I would really appreciate if someone had a diagram I could use? I'm specifically looking for a model that is simple, not one I could mistake for an actual fish. :)

I looked on google for one, but the only one I liked required cutting, which I can't, for some reason, bring myself to do.

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A very nice yet easy model is this here: http://www.davidpetty.me.uk/mom/mom74.htm from David Petty's Model of the Month traditional model diagram page: http://www.davidpetty.me.uk/

There are also some nice and easy goldfish models on the Origami-Club Homepage: http://www.origami-club.com/en/
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Post by Tyebolt »

Thank you. :) These are both great sites, but unfortunately they are not quite what I'm looking for. To be more specific, I'm trying to find a fish with simple, geometric shapes.
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Could you draw or post a general picture of what you'd like to see ?

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How 'bout the traditional blow-up goldfish?
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Legionzilla, isn't that what I linked to?

Tyebolt, I agree with what Hank Simon said, some pictures of what you imagine would help us to pick out more fitting models.
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