Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix

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Post by Trekker_1983 »

Oh.. sorry for the trouble, JeossMayhem! :P :P
That's super awesome.. and really clear :shock: :shock:
Thanks a bunch!!!!! :D :D
I'll collapse it soon..

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the CP is collapsed... Thanks!
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Post by colin31 »

JUANC wrote:hey! I have done the cp from the fusion of the two phoenix!!!!!!
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it is not too much like the original one but i try............. :cry:


any1 that doesnt know that IS the phoenix 3.5 CP
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Post by colin31 »

and also is there a mountain and valley fold chart for 3.5?
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Post by JeossMayhem »

Nope... but in my experiences, theres' really only two ways to collapse the cp, and it's obvious which one is correct. This CP is really straightforward.
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Post by gonzalospinettta »

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That is my fenix . I love this model
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Post by colin31 »

sweet gonzalos good job
can u help me make the base form
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Post by Oruhito »

It is quite the frustrating model ha ha :lol:

Hopefully Satoshi's book will be published soon. I wonder when the release date will be....
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Post by nothincomin »

Can someone help me with making the wings, I don't get how to make this part of the wing:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23254882@N02/2226373177/

My wing feathers look like they are not foded ike that:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23254882@N02/2226373265/

Can someone post at least a photo diagram or very precise and detailed tips? I would appreciate it!
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Post by quesoonfire »

has any one else noticed that there are four different topics about Kamiyas Phoenix... In a row.
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Post by Jonnycakes »

Yeah, not to mention four identical posts by nothincomin, respectively. I posted about that on the second one i saw...I didn't think anyone had the nerve to post the same question on four separate threads.

@nothincomin...Just a warning, but you are probably not going to get much help on the wings. I would maybe give you a little help if I had folded the phoenix before...but perhaps there is a benevolent soul who has folded the phoenix and will help you-I hope there is.
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Post by nothincomin »

Just a question, what do you do with the extra paper that forms when calapsing the base of the Phoenix 3.0? I have read many replies, but it just don't help me.
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Post by colin31 »

nothincomin here is a website that should help hide that flap on 3.0

http://blog.naver.com/wnsdhsla1234/130000207843
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I think I folded it dowards, towards the tail. It should sit flush, inside the layers around it.
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Post by nothincomin »

Thanks! I have always hid it upwards under the chest, and it kinda got in the way!
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Post by JeossMayhem »

Hah, yea, the first time around I just kind of crammed it up there. As long as your paper is thin and well-folded, it won't be too noticeable.
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