Does anybody know of a stick insect model that there is a CP or diagrams of? My girlfriend is very fond of stick inselcs so if a model exists I'd love to fold it for her
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				Tanngniostr
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stick insect model
Hey everyone 
Does anybody know of a stick insect model that there is a CP or diagrams of? My girlfriend is very fond of stick inselcs so if a model exists I'd love to fold it for her
 Thanks in advance!
			
			
									
									
						Does anybody know of a stick insect model that there is a CP or diagrams of? My girlfriend is very fond of stick inselcs so if a model exists I'd love to fold it for her
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Re: stick insect model
The www.origamidatabase.com says that there are two of such models.
One by Manuel Sirgo and the diagram can be found at: Origami Tanteidan Convention No.10 Page 243
The other one is by Robert Bradburne and the diagram at: BOS Magazine 258 October 2009
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						One by Manuel Sirgo and the diagram can be found at: Origami Tanteidan Convention No.10 Page 243
The other one is by Robert Bradburne and the diagram at: BOS Magazine 258 October 2009
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Re: stick insect model
Robert Lang's Web Site:
http://www.langorigami.com/artwork/flyi ... k-opus-480
For the CP: http://www.langorigami.com/crease-patterns - search for Flying Walking Stick, opus 480
Manuel Sirgo's Model:
http://elartedelorigami.blogspot.com/20 ... -palo.html
Another Web site: https://aidenstephanorigami.weebly.com/ ... nsect.html
			
			
									
									
						http://www.langorigami.com/artwork/flyi ... k-opus-480
For the CP: http://www.langorigami.com/crease-patterns - search for Flying Walking Stick, opus 480
Manuel Sirgo's Model:
http://elartedelorigami.blogspot.com/20 ... -palo.html
Another Web site: https://aidenstephanorigami.weebly.com/ ... nsect.html
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				MotherOfThree
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Re: stick insect model
Manuel Sirgo has several stick insects designs, of which most are diagrammed in his books "Papiroinsectos y otros origamis exóticos" and "Imaginando en papel", both also available in English (and significantly easier to get and cheaper than Tantaidan #10). 
Robert J. Lang's Flying Walking Stick is rather complex, at least for me.
Generally, I recommend http://www.giladorigami.com for references about specific models and where they are diagrammed.
			
			
									
									
						Robert J. Lang's Flying Walking Stick is rather complex, at least for me.
Generally, I recommend http://www.giladorigami.com for references about specific models and where they are diagrammed.
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				Tanngniostr
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Re: stick insect model
I had found Sirgo's model sometime ago, but I couldn't find a cp or foldong instruction anywhere. Thanks all so much for pointing me im the right direction, esp HankSimon. I didn't think there was a diagrammed version of a stick insect (I've looked for that a while ago), so thank you so much for pointing me to one!
			
			
									
									
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When you finish, pls post pix.
			
			
									
									
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				Tanngniostr
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Re: stick insect model
I'm not sure if I'm good enough at folding to make it, but if I succed I willHankSimon wrote:When you finish, pls post pix.
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				raden_pak_1217
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Re: stick insect model
"Succed"...Tanngniostr wrote:I'm not sure if I'm good enough at folding to make it, but if I succed I willHankSimon wrote:When you finish, pls post pix.
I read that as "sucked" initially XD
You did mean "succeed," right?
Good luck