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Most complex diagram

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Hi,
do you know the most complex origami diagram? :?:
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Post by PauliusOrigami »

The most complex "diagrams" are CP's.

By the way this is not the place where you ask such a questions. There are the other thread called Diagrams.
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Post by Orimaster »

:?
i mean which model has the most complex instructions
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Post by Ragnorax »

I found Robert Langs Tarantula to be pretty tricky with all those open sinks, but diagrams aren't meant to be complex... so your question doesnt really have an answer. =
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Define "complex".
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Post by chesslo »

I think they are all hard! :?
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Post by NickH »

Perhaps we could reinterpret the question as:

Which diagrammed model is the most challenging/difficult to fold?

If so I would nominate two of Lang's. His Butterfly (OO&TK) and his Flying Cicada (OOII). Both of these defeated me and I would consider myself very proficient at following diagrammed models. For the flying cicada it wasn't interpreting the diagrams it was performing the sinks that Lang himself refered to as "hard". The area to be sunk simply couldn't be openned.
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Post by philipinorigami101 »

i think its satoshi's models, like bahamut
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Post by Metangas »

If that's the case, we should probably reinterpret the question as "Which models are the hardest to find the patience to fold?" :lol:
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Post by sam meeuwis »

i think that the question should be witch model is the most complex if so you should look at models from master folders like kamiya or lang

ik denk dat de vraag moet zijn welk model is het moeilijkst te vouwen als dat zo is zou je naar modellen moeten kijken als die van kamiya of lang.

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kamiyas most definitely...
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Post by joshuaorigami »

well, the only diagrams that have defeated me are cuongs eagle, hoang tranh truns swordsman and langs pillbug(insects2)!! i have folded every other model ive attemted!
EDIT: ive now folded cuong's eagle!
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Post by HankSimon »

Have you attempted Dreaming Dog by Giang Dinh or Mooser's Train ?

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Post by joshuaorigami »

HankSimon; yes i have attemted both of those.
i didnt get a perfect fold of the train but with the dog, i found it really easy.
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Post by HankSimon »

Giang Dinh has some variations of the Dog - a Dreaming Cat, and a Fox.

Do you have any pictures and shaping suggestions for the Dog ?

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