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Recently, I looked at the origami house website to browse through the books available. I looked at the pages of the Origami Tanteidan Convention volumes and there's a list of the models in the book. Does that mean all of them are diagrammed in the book or only contain cp's in the book? (It would be a pity if not all are diagrammed) I was guessing only the cp's were offered for some of the models, but I need clarification. :D
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in the convention BOOKs there are usually diagrams, in the magazines are also CPs.
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Most are diagrams, a few CPs.

Check the Origami Database http://www.origamidatabase.com which has the listings of the books. Usually, crease patterns are marked with (CP) in the model name.

I should also point out that Tanteidan Convention Books earlier than 8 (I think) are no longer available.
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Chris, In the magazines there is only usually one CP, at the end.
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Apart from #82, since Volume 10 (issue 55), the Tanteidan magazines have always ended with a crease pattern challenge. Issue 82 had a bunch of CPs, instead of the usual diagrams.

In the convention books, most of the featured works are diagrammed. There have been a few crease patterns, such as Hojyo's God of Thunder in Tanteidan 10, but it is definitely mainly diagrams.
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