Monthly Folding Challenge - March 2008
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A T-4? Or just some other bacteriophage?
I thought that this might interest you: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16697847@N00/256305654/
although it would be nice to see one with pins and a more defined baseplate, as well as a collapsible shaft.
I thought that this might interest you: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16697847@N00/256305654/
although it would be nice to see one with pins and a more defined baseplate, as well as a collapsible shaft.
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Hi, here is my entry for this month.
Tick (I dont know the specie, family, but I think something similar exists)
This is a creation of about three years ago, folded with better paper and a bit of more knowledge.
Tick (I dont know the specie, family, but I think something similar exists)
This is a creation of about three years ago, folded with better paper and a bit of more knowledge.
Sebastian Arellano
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I wish I could declare this a tie for all who submitted models, but we need a judge for the next contest.
2nd. place – Cupcake – I saw some models on Flickr that cupcake was developing that had first place potential but they didn’t make it here on time – keep on submitting models. Your work is always interesting.
1st. place – Finward: I really liked the legs – Just looking at this model made me itch.
Now for next month’s contest (April) -
FOLDING OUT OF TIME – design and display one NEW model during the month of April which is based on anything which does or might exist 100 to 200 years away from the present date. You could go backwards to approximately the 19th century (1808 to 1908) or forwards to approximately the 22nd century (2108 to 2208). If you feel really compelled to take on an additional challenge, fold a model that represents an existing item from the 19th century and then another model based on what it might look like 200 years later.
I’m leaving the rules fairly open to encourage participation. Any starting shape, number of units, or any foldable material is OK. I like to use clear plastic overhead sheets for windows. You will probably loose points for using glue or making additional cuts but if you must then do it. You can base the model on some other source but the model should be an original design (your own creation) that will first be publicly displayed (not necessarily folded) during the Month of April 2008.
I will start a new thread for the contest with Finward as the judge and the person to propose the theme for May.
Congratulations to all who entered – I think we all win when people come up with new models !
2nd. place – Cupcake – I saw some models on Flickr that cupcake was developing that had first place potential but they didn’t make it here on time – keep on submitting models. Your work is always interesting.
1st. place – Finward: I really liked the legs – Just looking at this model made me itch.
Now for next month’s contest (April) -
FOLDING OUT OF TIME – design and display one NEW model during the month of April which is based on anything which does or might exist 100 to 200 years away from the present date. You could go backwards to approximately the 19th century (1808 to 1908) or forwards to approximately the 22nd century (2108 to 2208). If you feel really compelled to take on an additional challenge, fold a model that represents an existing item from the 19th century and then another model based on what it might look like 200 years later.
I’m leaving the rules fairly open to encourage participation. Any starting shape, number of units, or any foldable material is OK. I like to use clear plastic overhead sheets for windows. You will probably loose points for using glue or making additional cuts but if you must then do it. You can base the model on some other source but the model should be an original design (your own creation) that will first be publicly displayed (not necessarily folded) during the Month of April 2008.
I will start a new thread for the contest with Finward as the judge and the person to propose the theme for May.
Congratulations to all who entered – I think we all win when people come up with new models !
Charles "Doc" Santee
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WHAT???
YEAHHHHHH!!!! I WIIIIN!!!! I WIIIIN!!!!!
blah blah blah
well, now to think a theme for may
YEAHHHHHH!!!! I WIIIIN!!!! I WIIIIN!!!!!
blah blah blah
well, now to think a theme for may
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