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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
Cool- horse...
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
It's not a horse--it's a Nazgul from Lord of the Rings.
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Sorry, I cant see the picture. Did you upload it from flickr or imageshack?
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Oh. So thats why I can't see it.
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
The horse is a bit fat. What paper did you use?
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
The legs of the nazgul are folded differently in the picture of the tanteidan cover...does anyone know how to fold them this way?
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A little bit of shaping once you finish?
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
Help. I am stuck at step 50. It says to stretch out the middle point, but I can't get it to look like step 51. Are there new creases to be made?
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
Looking at the step, it doesn't look like any new creases are needed. You may have made a mistake earlier. It's been a while since I've made this. I can't remember having any trouble here.
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
Just force the point downwards, checking it against the crease pattern. It shouldn't need to be unfolded and collapsed.
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Sorry for late response. I have been very busy elsewhere.
I messed up the paper doing this step and it finally tore. I'll start again. Thanks for the help.Raptorex55 wrote:Just force the point downwards, checking it against the crease pattern. It shouldn't need to be unfolded and collapsed.
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I got it this time, though the paper tore again ( cheap kraft paper ), but not before I had finished the model. The step I was stuck on got sorted, thanx to chesscuber98.
I found the model very forgiving. I made a mistake or two along the way but still the final result was fine for a first fold. Also, the ratio of model to paper is quite small, so its better to start with a big size sheet.
I have a problem with finishing the fingers though. How do I make them look like in the picture. The diagrams say a valley fold, but by the picture it looks as if they are crimped.
I found the model very forgiving. I made a mistake or two along the way but still the final result was fine for a first fold. Also, the ratio of model to paper is quite small, so its better to start with a big size sheet.
I have a problem with finishing the fingers though. How do I make them look like in the picture. The diagrams say a valley fold, but by the picture it looks as if they are crimped.
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