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Re: Polistes
I can see that you folded opposite corner flaps towards the centre to start off the base, and therefore have two unused corners tucked into the middle of the model.
Pull one of these corners out a bit. You'll have something like a fin emerging from the back, green on one side, and orange on the other.
Wrap this over the green streak going down the middle of the back, and tuck it in the pocket. This way, you'll get an orange corner to cover the centre of the back colour change, making the model look a little more 'closed-back' than it actually is.
I've used a similar technique in a model which probably has a similar base to yours : http://fishgoth.com/origami/gallery/fantasy18.html , crease pattern with explanation of this 'closed flap' technique at the bottom of the page.
			
			
									
									Pull one of these corners out a bit. You'll have something like a fin emerging from the back, green on one side, and orange on the other.
Wrap this over the green streak going down the middle of the back, and tuck it in the pocket. This way, you'll get an orange corner to cover the centre of the back colour change, making the model look a little more 'closed-back' than it actually is.
I've used a similar technique in a model which probably has a similar base to yours : http://fishgoth.com/origami/gallery/fantasy18.html , crease pattern with explanation of this 'closed flap' technique at the bottom of the page.
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Re: Polistes
thanks stephen your right i have got two flaps in the centre that i would usually use for wings i don't know if i will be able to use them to cover the back but i'm going to test it 
			
			
									
									
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Re: Polistes
horse final version
Thank you fishgoth it worked it now it has a much better back
  
 


what would you give it out of 10
			
			
													Thank you fishgoth it worked it now it has a much better back


what would you give it out of 10
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taking some advice from petr stuchly i have shortened the body  


i think it looks miles better now
			
			
									
									
						

i think it looks miles better now
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Have to agree!  The body looked more like a donkey before.  Awesome work.
			
			
									
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another new dragon 
spiky red dragon



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						spiky red dragon



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I like the head detail on the dragon. Very nice.
So why are you named after a genus of wasp, Polistes??
			
			
									
									
						So why are you named after a genus of wasp, Polistes??
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thanks chris_t  
polistes is latin for the paper wasp my local football team is alloa athletic (wasps) and i do origami folding paper so paper and wasps simples
			
			
									
									
						polistes is latin for the paper wasp my local football team is alloa athletic (wasps) and i do origami folding paper so paper and wasps simples
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Polistes, it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!  It's smile is infectious 
  
  
			
			
									
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Re: Polistes
Nice folds!
Is the dragon going to be in your book?
			
			
									
									Is the dragon going to be in your book?
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@Jakeplusplus, cheers
@redheadorigami, thank you i am about 99.99% positive it will be
			
			
									
									
						@redheadorigami, thank you i am about 99.99% positive it will be
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a new fold from this cp 
http://design.origami.free.fr/bestof/jassu/car/car.htm
a car

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						http://design.origami.free.fr/bestof/jassu/car/car.htm
a car

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Re: Polistes
3 sided Pyramid folded from a preliminary base, 3 folded from a preliminary base and Trident from a waterbomb base

			
			
									
									
						
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Re: Polistes
the horse looks like something from the far side cartoons - when i saw it i recognized it from the cartoon immediately.
			
			
									
									
						