What have you folded lately?

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Thanks! Is the cp for this ryuzin on Kamiyas site? or are the diagrams in a convention book somwhere? I know there there not in Kmiyas book, but I'm hoping he has diagrams for this.
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ForceFold wrote:menschenfeind, is that ryu zin actually Satoshi Kamiyas model? It looks like a different model. Did you design this one based off of Satoshi kamiyas model, or is that one of the very first versions that kamita designed?
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I didn't mean it that way :wink: I meant to ask him if that was the dragon that Kamiya had designed,
but I can undestand your confusion.
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A little cat sitting down. Designed and folded by me.
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Finally finished Robert Lang's Black Forest Cuckoo Clock! This was a joint folding project with my friend Erik, and we each folded our own clocks out of 12" x 120" Elephant Hide paper. We had to tape 4 sheets together to get a rectangle that long, but fortunately Dr. Lang shows where to tape the paper in ODS so that the tape is hidden inside of the model (although the tape made the cuckoo bird awfully thick and hard to shape!). Total folding time was around 20 hours total.

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SenorTortuga wrote: Finished model:
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Great job! I attempted the model a few times right when the book came out, but I never succeeded to fold a presentable figure.
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loganorigami wrote:that darth vader is amazing

thank you :D i'm going to refold him soon and make some changes to the body
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Senor tortuga are the diagrams in Langs Complete Book of Origami? Or is that a different clock? I distictly remember that book having some kind of clock in it.
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ForceFold: The diagrams are in Lang's book Origami Design Secrets. I believe there are other versions of his cuckoo clock that have been diagrammed elsewhere, though.

origami-artist-galen: Thank you! I'm a big fan of your work - your Zoanoid Dragon is awe-inspiring :).
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Six Intersecting Squares... cubed
designed and folded by me

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Excellent fold of the clock, SenorTortuga. And fi-ori, that is mind-bendingly awesome.
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fi-ori that is a great model of Cubes :-)
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Godzilla!
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Great model, I like the plates on its back, though its one day too early for this month's challenge, though maybe you could add claws, and then submit it.
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Been off origami for a long time.
I had some time, ad gave it a go to Langs Elk:
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