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Large Origami

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I'm looking for origami models that can easily be folded out of large paper, ending up roughly 6 to 8 inches tall. No real specific guidelines here, they just have to be easily recognizable, and fairly large. Also, they should be easily recognizable. Thanks in advance.
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Montroll's giraffe seems a good one. :)
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probably. Any other recommendations? I'm thinking about Kawahata's Pegasus, and Komatsu's horse.
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mr issei´s salmon and horse are pretty recognizable
mr brill's rhinocerus
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Thanks for the recommendations. A few more should be enough.
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How about Patricia Crawford's Full Masted Ship, and Baby Grand Piano ?

Or Neal Elias's The Last Waltz, or some Fuse Boxes...

Or Jorge E Jaramillo's terrific Knob Box:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami_8/4408725990/

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All right. Thanks guys.
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for 6-8 inches you could actually try an insect from lang´s origami insects and their kin or eaven a floderer tree of mushroom!
what are you going to do with them?
I mean if we are allowed to know
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HankSimon wrote:How about Patricia Crawford's Full Masted Ship, and Baby Grand Piano ?

Or Neal Elias's The Last Waltz, or some Fuse Boxes...

Or Jorge E Jaramillo's terrific Knob Box:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami_8/4408725990/

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Heh. lol. knob.
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Maybe Anibal Voyer's Pegasus, its easier than kamiya's also gives a bigger result, it's wings are a bit small but it's easy to recognise
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readhead i read your post wrong at first and thought you called him a noob :lol:
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Lol
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