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Okay, here's my first model that I've folded since joining the forum. It's a 270 unit Buckyball made out of Thomas Hull's PHiZZ units. I will post more models as I fold them or get around to taking pictures.

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IMG_1207 by ogorigami, on Flickr

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Five interlocking tetrahedra by ogorigami, on Flickr

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Sonobe Sponge by ogorigami, on Flickr

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Nick Robinson's trimodule icosehedron. by ogorigami, on Flickr

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WXYZ by ogorigami, on Flickr
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Cool, Do you fold primarily modulars?
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The Buckyball must have taken a lot of patience, well done!
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Thanks!

I've been focusing a lot on the modular units lately. I will attempt to fold anything that catches my interest and actually just picked up a copy of Origami Design Secrets and will probably fold some of Robert Lang's models once I get the right sized paper.

The reason I've done so many modulars is that I bought a bunch of small crane sized squares for a school project that I never got around to doing and am now trying to use them up. ^_^

The buckyball actually only took about two days to do. I work as a student assisting in the university library and much of the work is just sitting at the desk waiting to check books in and out. I made it there.
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Crane sized squares like 7.5cm?
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redheadorigami wrote:Crane sized squares like 7.5cm?
7.0 centimeter. Pretty small, but perfect size for modular units.
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heh, i was 'that' close!
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