kamiya flying crane

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Boy Belgium sounds like Chile :lol: Personally I have many books in digital format, but most of them I already have got as actual books within the years (I love books and I've been lucky). The revolution that Internet has propossed to world society is freedom of knowledge to achieve a greater collective wisdom, communication between humans and fast development on human arts and activities, Origami is an art, and origamists should not have to sell his work for making a living, but sadly it is, so we should support them buy buying their books and models when possible, but buying them as second hand books is not like helping them too much, and many times (most) this is the case, since they are not regullarly been re-edited and become collector's items.

Well, that said, indeed for getting the chest of the crane attached to the neck I do a little trick. I don't fold back the top of the chest on step 117, in fact I spread it and make it a wider top, pretty much as it is done in 132 with the head, then when doing the neck on 129 I open all layers and tuck inside the top of the chest, closing the neck layers again and so trapping the chest into the neck, going then into the last steps for the crane's head. I hope it helps anybody else ;)

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isn't there a cp anywhere?
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perrosaurio wrote:Boy Belgium sounds like Chile :lol: Personally I have many books in digital format, but most of them I already have got as actual books within the years (I love books and I've been lucky). The revolution that Internet has propossed to world society is freedom of knowledge to achieve a greater collective wisdom, communication between humans and fast development on human arts and activities, Origami is an art, and origamists should not have to sell his work for making a living, but sadly it is, so we should support them buy buying their books and models when possible, but buying them as second hand books is not like helping them too much, and many times (most) this is the case, since they are not regullarly been re-edited and become collector's items.
Yeah, it's bad out here in the wild wild Belgium. Art stores only carry a very limited amount of paper suitable for Origami and are quite expensive. The only books you can find here are beginner books with mostly traditional designs. Most people never got beyond the crane boat and hat folding so very few people are interested. No societies either, I had to make myself member of OSN to at least get their magazine (unfortunately I had to stop it because I'm strapped for cash as I study again and living on a unemployment fare at the moment). Sometimes I feel like I am sailing the sea of Origami alone as I have no people around me who actually do Origami, luckily the internet (and this website) has brought some relief in that.
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Post by zwy6art »

Fun model. But yep, like previously mentioned you have to get pretty creative on step 35, but 3 pieces of torn up paper later I finally got satisfactory results.
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perrosaurio wrote:
Well, that said, indeed for getting the chest of the crane attached to the neck I do a little trick. I don't fold back the top of the chest on step 117, in fact I spread it and make it a wider top, pretty much as it is done in 132 with the head, then when doing the neck on 129 I open all layers and tuck inside the top of the chest, closing the neck layers again and so trapping the chest into the neck, going then into the last steps for the crane's head. I hope it helps anybody else ;)

many regards
Thank you~! Will give that a try when I have the chance :D
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i finally got the diagram. But what is so hard about step 35?
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