Hi everyone, I'm new in this forum.
I want to know what DIAGRAMMED model has the most large quantity of steps, is there any model that has more steps than the bahamut by SK(275 steps).
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what diagrammed model has the longest process (steps)
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Largest quantity of steps
Take R. Lang's Koi with the scales 
I finally fold one with a 13x13 scale pattern (169 scales)
I think with the time i spent on this (to a nice result), i could do a couple of bahamuts or ancient dragons
wich are much more pleasent to fold than all these scales. even the normal folding sequence gets harder, because the paper becomes unhandy with the pattern. you need a lot of patience and unhasty hands, believe me. i would never ever do 900 scales like the one from robert lang. but you actually don't have to do scales all over the square, because a lot of them aren't visible in the finished koi.
Here's my scale pattern from a 50cmx50cm paper:

And in the end it's just a great thing to have...the finished scaled koi


I finally fold one with a 13x13 scale pattern (169 scales)
I think with the time i spent on this (to a nice result), i could do a couple of bahamuts or ancient dragons

Here's my scale pattern from a 50cmx50cm paper:

And in the end it's just a great thing to have...the finished scaled koi


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