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Oh, I'm not falling for that. You go buy the book like everyone else.
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Umm what book?! i really don't know. and i wasn't trying to trick you.
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lol,I see your valid point there angrydemon :wink: , but the Kamiya Satoshi isn't going to diagram his own little details of private modifications of the ancient dragon into the book. But what he is going to supply you is just a normal standard ancient dragon with appropriate shaping.
Same as all models, most of the time there are these modifications on the model that the diagram does not provide. :wink:
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I folded from cp Lyre bird by Kamiya Satoshi.

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My new design..
Baby elephant...


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My last fold Ryu zin 3,5..

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I like your baby elephant very much. It is very nice, thanks for sharing.
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oooooh, Nice ryu zin :D gratz on having the time and patience to fold it :D:D
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Artur - your elephant really great!!!!!!!!! :wink:
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I like this Rose...

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Post by e-mo »

Hi Artur,

I like your the rose as well :) I am able to do the rose now, but I have troubles to find a good calyx.
Can you tell me what Calyx you are using and what leafs you are using? Plus, how did u put all the dorns on the stem?
Valentine is soooooo soon...and I wanna do that for my fiancee :)

Feedback is much appreciated,

regards,

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Rose created by Phu tran(modification New Kawasaki). Rest elements is my own design.
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do you mind to share the calyx and leafs? from the picture...it looks like as if you glued the calyx to the blossom...is it right?!

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Hey Arthur!!

That rose is excellent!!
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Post by chesslo »

WOW, that rose is very realistic and the stem and leaves really brings it out, very well done! :wink:
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