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Hi, FlareglooM, I have been a bit distracted over the last few months, and I was looking to fold the sailboat now, but the link you posted seems to now lead to somewhere else. Do you have any idea where I can find the diagram?
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Origami_8, that's not nessecarily true. Look at ODS on Google Books.
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wood-Z002 wrote:Hi, FlareglooM, I have been a bit distracted over the last few months, and I was looking to fold the sailboat now, but the link you posted seems to now lead to somewhere else. Do you have any idea where I can find the diagram?
If you check the rest of the topic you should be able to find the diagram, or at least a part of it. I've also seen the diagrams online somewhere else than Google Books. I might still have a photo of the CP somewhere on my computer, I will see if I can find it.

Btw, the model on that forum was: Full Rigged Ship by Patricia Crawford
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Oh was it Crawford's ship. For some reason when I first looked at it I thought it was different.

Crawford's ship is a great model, but I'm just a bit surprised that there are so few other detailed models of boats (excluding Brian Chan's "Attack of the Cracken", which is probably not so appropriate for a new born, and a few others on Lang's website that do not appear to have instructions or CPs available).
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