Enjoy it!BrooksHalten wrote:It came! So excited, I just need to find paper big enough for that Makora model. CP is pretty simple, just BIG.
Hojyo Takashi - Makora Taisho
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Re: Hojyo Takashi - Makora Taisho
I don't matter how hard it is, I just fold it.
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Re: Hojyo Takashi - Makora Taisho
This model is proving to be a handful... Got the top 1/2 nearly done. For my first "practice" fold, I'm only folding the top section. I have to say the model has a very unusual way of collapsing, too.
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Having huge trouble with making the details in these selected areas...Please, if anyone has any tips or photos,


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Re: Hojyo Takashi - Makora Taisho
The face looks fairly similar to Hojyo Takashi's Shibaraku, and I think the head specifically was diagrammed in a tanteidan magazine, so perhaps that can help a bit. Also, I think Artur Biernaki has a close up of the hand holding the axe on his flickr, again I am not sure how much help that will be.
Please, add me on flickr and tell me what you think!
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