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roodborst
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animals with a color change

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Hi, I have been making some tissue foil, and now I'm looking for some animal models that look nice with a colorchange. I've cut 2 squares of 35cm and 2 of 12cm of each combination.
These are the combinations I've made:
Black/ Brown
Black/ Silver
Black/ Yellow > I was hoping for a bee or a wasp
Brown/ Brown
Black/ Navy blue (for the exact color check my unicorn in my gallery
Purple/ Silver ( same combination as one of the owls in my gallery.

Looking forward for your recommandations!
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You could do Satoshi's Unicorn with purple/silver.
Maybe one of Montroll's zebras with the black/silver.

And wouldn't this go under "what to fold?"
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With black and yellow you could make anibal voyers wasp (just search google)
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Just made that wasp yesterday, but It wasn't very nice. The legs get really thick and can't be shaped. I was kinda dissapointed with the model. Did have a colorchange though. I also made Voyer's pegasus, wich turned out to be alot harder then I initially thought it would be, with a nice result for the first fold! I think today I'll give Kamiya's unicorn a try.
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You could also try Marc Kirschenbaum's bee:
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