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Lephantome92
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I need help finding a relatively quick, yet still amazing angel. I VERY carefully searched the entire site, looking at all of the topics, and didn't find a very good one. The best one of the bunch I found was the David Brill, but when I folded it, it looked somewhat like a ghost. I also have the diagrams for one by Mario Nettos (diagram more specifically called Dama), but it takes over an hour, and I have been asked to make 40 angels. If there are any more good, quick angels on the web, please help me!
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You may want to try Mikiller's Gabriel which he posted the CP for.
its a relatively simple box pleated model.

here's a link to it: viewtopic.php?t=5309
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Post by TheRealChris »

I still like the Neil Elias Angel most. and you can fold it pretty quick if you have some experience with it
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diagrams are in the booklet "Miscellaneous Folds II".
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theres a angle folded by david brill
http://brilliantorigami.com/Diagrams.html
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Post by Lephantome92 »

Thank you both for your help, but I'm lousy at CP,s and I don't have money for the book.
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Post by FrumiousBandersnatch »

there is a very quick, very simple, and very expressive angel in Sosaku Origami by Akira Yoshizawa. I'm not sure that the book is available anymore outside of amazon's japan site (www.amazon.jp). I will try to fold one and put a photo up here in a minute for you...and maybe you can figure it out from that.
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Post by FrumiousBandersnatch »

Here it is. Very very simple design.

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Thank you for the suggestion, FrumiousBandersnatch, but like I said, I have no money to buy any books. Any online diagrams would be good, thank you.
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You could try my angel. It's pretty simple, even if my diagrams are a bit crappy, and it has colour changed wings.
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Post by origamifreak_1.6180339889 »

there are 2 really nice angels on origami.com
http://origami.com/
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