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mrsriggins
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Joseph Wu wrote:
mrsriggins wrote:There's a super simple one here
http://www.moocowfanclub.com/Activities ... ami/wombat
Of course, that's a slight modification of the traditional pig...
Sorry, I wouldn't really know. I never did fold any of the simpler models like that. The first model I ever folded was a crane and the second was a tulip with stem and leaf.... and once learning those the one dimensional stuff never caught my fancy.
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No need to be sorry. I try hard not to shoot the messenger. I just don't think the "designer" of that wombat tried very hard...
Yes, I am that Joseph Wu. Not that it really matters. And please call me Joseph or Joe. "Mr. Wu" is my dad. :)
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Haha no but it's the only thing that came up on a google search for wombat. I figured it was better than nothing although some models can be modified to look pretty similar and considerably better than that one 8)
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