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tanaka cranes

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Does anyone fold tanaka cranes?
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yes I folds tanka crane mutant plus other
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I especially like this one here:
http://staro.s7.xrea.com/turujin.html

Unfortunately he didn't put a creasepattern for this one up, anyone knows how to fold it?
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Actually, the crease pattern can be found on his website too:

http://staro.s7.xrea.com/turujinten.html
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Thx wolf :) I've just put the text for this crane variation through a Japanese translator and saw that he said that this variation has the same crease pattern.
I definitely should continue my Japanese learning process.... :roll:
So long and keep folding ^_^
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More mutants cranes

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There are Tanaka Masashi's mutant cranes.

Anyone know about this mutants cranes and the book?

http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Oa ... iduru.html
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What book are you talking about.
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This is the book!

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This is the book!

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Since my japanese is non existant, I can´t agree or disagree that this is a book. As I´ve seen the pictures on the website, I thought that only would be a nice background. Also the text is caged in the picture, so I can´t run it through a translation software. Maybe some of our japanese speaking members can help with a translation?
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What about this!

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Is it a book?

This picture is at tanteidan magazine number 77.
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Post by Thamizhan »

Spkeny,

I dont think Tanaka Masashi has published a book. Because nothing found in the Origami Database. There is info only about his butterfly CP and cat diagram.

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Post by Mospinispinosp »

A friend of mine came up with a way to have basically a 5 flapped bird base. 2 headed cranes and all sorts of craziness comes out of that :).
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*bump

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I just folded one of Tanaka Masashi's. Keeping the cubes in shape was the most difficult (and I didn't do a good job with it). Strangely the CP has not much to do with the bird base CP. Anyway here it is:
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