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Good Job, Andy, very cleanly folded! :D
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Thanks!
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a simple goose - my own creation

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Very nice creation, you are well on your way to lots of creations :D
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thank you! though that little goose is still anatomically incorrect, i feel glad to have made it ...
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Hey abauseind i couldn't open your link! :(

And i would like to fold this rose-cube...
So if you can post the link again!!! :D

Thanks
don't wory, be happy!!!
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PLP: Try here

Swan- a crane variation
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Swordsman, variation of my man design
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Now he is actually holding the sword (before, when he had a sword, he had no hand on that arm)
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This is some stuff I folded for a school assignment.

Yoshio
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Esseltine
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Both using a Japanese foil / soft paper combo.
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PLP wrote:Hey abauseind i couldn't open your link! :(

And i would like to fold this rose-cube...
So if you can post the link again!!! :D

Thanks
I'm not sure which link doesn't work but the diagramm for the magic rose cube can be found here
http://web.archive.org/web/200409010855 ... m/english/

The original website is gone, but there is this copy in the web archive.
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Yesterday I have folded Hermit Crab by Robert Lang from Crease pattern http://www.langorigami.com/art/sealife/ ... b_2_cp.pdf
it was not easy, but and not complex :)

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Today i create skull, my new autor work 8)

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abauseind wrote:A tulip designed by Kunihiko Kasahara

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Excellent fold, very, clean, professional.
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my design :: turtle.

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Roman diaz horse.

Lokta 35cmx35cm, finish with metilcelulose.

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Beautiful folds, everyone. I really like your turtle, whitechocolate :D

Violinist, HOJYO Takashi (my first fold by him)
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Aquarius, HOJYO Takashi
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Not very well done, just a trying to get the flaps in the right place. I will fold it again later, with more details

The previous two models are so nice, I can't wait to fold Gabriel

Wolf, Hideo Komatsu
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folded as a present for a friend. I really like this model! :D
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Stegosaurus (John Montroll -'Prehistoric origami') - copy paper
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