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Is the diagram available on web? Or does it appear in a certain book?
Thanks
Want the diagram for this unit
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I know I'm a bit late answering , but I'm pretty sure that it's a cootie ball...
Click here for the site about Cootie balls
Or maybe not, I don't really know
Click here for the site about Cootie balls
Or maybe not, I don't really know
It may be a Sonobe unit, depending on how you define the term, but it doesn't look like a normal sonobe unit to me.
The angles feel wrong. Normal Sonobe units, in a stellated configuration, have triangular faces that are 90/45/45 degree. This unit look more like 60/60/60, as though each point could actually be a regular tetrahedron.
At least that how it looks to me. There may be some way of getting that with a Sonobe, I don't know for sure.
The angles feel wrong. Normal Sonobe units, in a stellated configuration, have triangular faces that are 90/45/45 degree. This unit look more like 60/60/60, as though each point could actually be a regular tetrahedron.
At least that how it looks to me. There may be some way of getting that with a Sonobe, I don't know for sure.
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