Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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tinyminds
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Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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i'm trying to fold Brian Chan's fiddler crab from tanteidan 123 and i'm having no end of trouble with step 53. i can't seem to see where to collapse what. can anyone give me any hints?

thanks

jenny
tinyminds
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Re: Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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oh nevermind, did it (sort of) eventually.

tis a pretty lovely model to fold, nice sequence.

course mine came out a bit of a crumpled mess but it was the first fold :)
pohchunyee
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Re: Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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Can someone help me with 102 to 110? The diagram doesn't really show how many flaps to begin with and which flap to fold. thank you
Bingo
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Re: Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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I folded this modle a few days ago. If i remember it correctly step 102 is opensinking the waterbomb base. Step 104 to 106 is a crimp on the layer under the waterbomb base. Step 108 is just an open sink on the next layer you see. I had to swifelfold one layer from the left to the right to do this step, probably i mist it in a previous step.
I hope this helps a little!
pohchunyee
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Re: Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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thank you, i will try it and see if it works...!
yxevasion
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Re: Brian Chan - fiddler crab

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In step 63 - 64 it says "open sink, with one small squash". Anyone know where the small squash comes into play?
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