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adams :
Excellent work with the details of feet & claws ! Must have been more than a little taxing !
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I like your whimsical modular-looking version ! It's a " ramphy-wreath" ! Ha ! Ha!
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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Cicada nymph
Author: Kamiya Satoshi

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Great Lufengosaurus, they are looking like they would be alive.
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Back to dinosaurs!! They look great, and that is an excellent scene.
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Ah, thanks Anna and Jared! For me, folding dinosaurs can make me feel relief and peaceful when I'm shock from my work.
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I love all your dinosaurs, they are so realistics! they looks alive!!
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Actias Luna
Author and Folder: Adams

This version has legs.

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Very nice butterfly! :mrgreen: Is it a "night-butterfly"
The cp looks a bit easier than that one i wanted to make during this week, but i will at least try to make this butterfly, 32 grid is less than 46 :)
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It's a Luna Moth.
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I collapsed the cp, and i'm now wondering if those three-long-flap-pairs i got from the corners, and the middle of the side of the paper are used for the 2 pair of wings?
So i have 2 unused long-flaps. Perhaps has it some legs, or a wing hidden?
The other parts i got succesfully, and the abdomen is very exciting to form :D

Edit: Hmm, i read this verson has legs... so those thick flaps must be the legs... i spent much time making the wings intead of legs..
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The two long flaps are "antenna", but you can fold the eyes from those. Good luck!
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Long time to go!

Bahamut 2.1
Author: Kamiya Satoshi

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Protoceratops 2.0
Author and folder: Tran Trung Hieu

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Very Nice! I Should try the Bahumut... What paper size should I use?
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