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Argentinosaurus, the largest dinosaur ever.

43 inches from a 48 inch square of butcher paper.
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Cyclommatus metalifer2.0-Kamiya satoshi(Right)

Cyclommatus metalifer-Brian chan(Left)
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John Montroll's spider (Bugs and Birds in Origami) - bakery tissue paper
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and the same model made on wrapping paper
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Female Elven Mage by myself from 20cm x 20cm tissue foil.

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This model was created by adding an assymmetric graft around my figure base extending it from 16x16 to a 32x32 grid.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Today I folded my 16th Dragon in Flight (Charled Esseltine) in class and gave it to my friend Laurissa... The word spread, and now I have demands for a rose, a penguin, another dragon and a fox :D
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Made with 500 triangles of white copy paper....the baby swan is made with half the size of paper used for the bigger swan...surprisingly it looks quite different even though it uses the same number of triangles.
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Daydreamer: Wow! Excellent model and so few creases too! Is it made with tissue foil?
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Hey Paperz! I'm making that modular swan too! :D
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Ok, post your pic when done. I used glue for the smaller swan but the bigger one no glue or tape! I am making a few other models soon.
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CHAIRS, BOOK-CASE & BOOKS

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Diagrams in 'Origami Omnibus' by Kunihiko Kasahara
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I am using all the left over strips paper from using copy paper to make the swan... I get eight pieces from each :D I have not done all to much on this model yet, still working on the base... I have four rows done, just started the fifth...
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John Montroll, Long-Horned Beetle - Bakery tissue paper

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Thoki Yenn's DNA:
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I folded these models over the last few days but just uploaded them on flickr!

Octogonal Spring
designed by Oschene
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Thoki Yenn's Umulius Rectangulum
Thanks to Anna, I finally managed to fold it! Help available Here
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A few 'Single Sheet Boxes' by Tomoko Fuse
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Thank you.
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Octgonal Flower, Paul Jackson
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Hyperbolic Parabola, Paul Emmet
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Tube thingy, unknown Author
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Does anyone know the author/name of the tube thingy? I saw it in Paul Jackson's book and couldn't find any diagrams in the book... It was so simple I eventually figured it out...

And finally, the stuff I promised to fold for my friends:
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(Penguin from Origami zoo, Dragon in Flight by Charles E., Rose and stem by ? and Fox by Brill)
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