jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
Thanks for your help Mixmastermarc16, and for replying so soon!
Oh, and orislater, I think you're talking about the Origami Russian Olympiad. They had the older version (7. something) of Jason Ku's Nazgul as one of the folding challenges in Russian. It's a really great fold as well, though the legs are formed more sturdily than 8.1, in my opinion.
Oh, and orislater, I think you're talking about the Origami Russian Olympiad. They had the older version (7. something) of Jason Ku's Nazgul as one of the folding challenges in Russian. It's a really great fold as well, though the legs are formed more sturdily than 8.1, in my opinion.
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If you use Tant, the model should stand up on its own
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
Would tissue foil be appropriate for this model? If so, what might be a good size? Thanks for any help.
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Like I said in a previous post, try for Tant. It's sturdier, plus it's much easier to find in black
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Yes, I used Tant as well. I wet folded my model because Tant can be a little thick and brittle sometimes. The final model turned out looking nice and it stood up on its own.
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Tissue foil would not be a good idea because it wouldn't stand on it's own; It's front legs wouldn't be able to stand the weight. I used kraft paper, and it turned out pretty well though if that's what you like. Tant's great too though if you have it on hand.
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I use Kraft for test fold and I'm stuck at step 25. I dont know how can i precrease?
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
are the jackalope diagrams illegal? if not i would really like to see them.mixmastermarc16 wrote:ive found some random diagrams in russian over the years....chans wal-E, kamiyas jackalope....etc..etc. and they were drawn by andrey ermakov....could they be his diagrams of an earlier nazgul?
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Any diagrams that SK hasn't put up on his site is probably illegal. Just to let you know.
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what I did is as follows:Maloriar wrote:I use Kraft for test fold and I'm stuck at step 25. I dont know how can i precrease?
- you can´t get the result of step 27 only by following the instructions of step 25
- therefore you need the "crease pattern" of step 26
- you can´t precrease the model only following step 25
- therefore I opened the model a little bit
- to make the creases necessary, like shown in step 26
- you do have some reference points for the creases - and I used a ruler for making the precreases
- and then everything fell into place
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
i folded this, and it turned out really nice, i liked
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Thank, franz. I didn't notice those small white and black dots.
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
aw man i was hoping to do a satoshi kamiya without buying one of his books.Flame_Kurosei wrote:Any diagrams that SK hasn't put up on his site is probably illegal. Just to let you know.
oh and also i folded a nazgul from 6 inch kami and it was about 2 inches long. i will upload pictures soon.
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
I folded this model using triple tissue, and it stood up fine on its own! so it is possible to fold this model using fairly thin paper; however i cannot attest to the properties of foil, since i dont use it. folding it is possible, and the final result was quite satisfactory (at least to me)
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If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
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Re: jason ku nazgul 8.1 diagrams
@tryingtofoldsumthing -- that's fantastic--it's very surprising that the thinness of the two front limbs didn't cause a balance issue.
I folded mine out of black kraft--first fold:
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I folded mine out of black kraft--first fold:
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http://flamekurosei.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d4o06xy
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