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oh lol
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A Test-fold of an amazing model.
Folded from CP.
Looks crumpled on the wheels... I tried to shape them for the first time and this paper wears out rather quickly...
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amazing
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tha bike looks great i wish i had the magazenes
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thats awesome! was it hard?
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Not actually. even though it was folded from cp it' took only about 3 hours to fold.. ;)
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good fold.
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Thank you.
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Still working on my giraffe:
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and one more fold:
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Folded by Me and two my friends. Display @ OTAKA'10 event (Anime/Manga/Origami festival).
Size: about 5 meters in length.
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That's a wonderful snake. How were the proportions of the rectangle?
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It was kinda modular, the whole body rectangle ratio would be about 1:12, then we added a hood with ratio 1:2,5. and a head with ratio approx. 1:2,5
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awesome
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That snake is just WICKED! AWESOME! :D
I'm a noob, and i'm proud of it :D
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