Help with Brain Chan's Nicholas D. Wolfwood

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Help with Brain Chan's Nicholas D. Wolfwood

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Hi everybody. i have problems with Brian Chan's nicholas d. wolfwood.
i can collapse cp but i dont know how to do next.
can anyone help me ???

this is the cp.

[img]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/173/4695 ... a13d_o.jpg[/img]
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It is very simple model Ordinary
box pleated, on fold now 3,5 minutes, print paper
if need i create photo diagramm

[img]http://s.foto.radikal.ru/0704/ba/33f33849416e.jpg[/img]
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Looking forward to that photo diagram. I folded it too, but can't get any details. Could anyone possibly point out which parts on the CP are which on the finished model?
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I'll try my best to help now... But I can't tell you much. Lets say we divide the paper in half both ways, so that we have equal quarters of the paper-
The bottom left hand corner is the cross.
The top left hand corner is the head and arms
The bottom right hand corner is a leg
and so is the top left hand corner
Then theres that flap on the middle right which I don't know what to do with.

Hope that might help! However, I might be wrong, please correct me if I am.
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It is very simple model Ordinary box pleated,
you starting to become arrogant... better keep an eye onto that, there are a lot of folders out there, that are less talented with CPs than you.
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thanks :)
tomorrow i will publish photodiagramm :wink:
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Pretty much what I did, except I didn't sink the cross at all
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Cupcake wrote:Pretty much what I did, except I didn't sink the cross at all
you see its simple :)
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Thankyou very much !!! anermak.
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Hello.
I was able to fold the development chart.
I want to know the following parts a little more in detail.
http://s.foto.radikal.ru/0705/46/3f1059eef777.jpg
How are clothes made?
How is the face made up?
:?:
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Post by machoman »

Is arrangement as follows and is it good?
A:Chest?Suit?
B:Foot
C: Cross
D: Cross
E: Cross
F: Cross
G:Foot
H:Face
Could you teach how the part of the cross that has gone out is folded
from the part and the elbow of the suit?
help me!
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I think that C is supposed to be a leg... I can't remember
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Post by machoman »

It corrects it.
It was at the following that I thought.
A:Leg,B:Chest?Suit?,C:Cross,D:Cross,
E:Cross,F:Cross,G:Leg,H:Face

Dear Cupcake
What point becomes a cross if c is a leg?
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In my opinion, G is the bottom of the Cross and C is a foot
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