Most visually stunning models
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HopefulFolds
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Most visually stunning models
What are some models that look REALLY cool, and have a CP or diagram that can be folded in a reasonable amount of time?
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Fiery Dragon and by Kade Chan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvFisaAsz8o
And Leviathan by Kade Chan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb9rxD55 ... ure=channe
Both can be done in under one hour (separately, not in total)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvFisaAsz8o
And Leviathan by Kade Chan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb9rxD55 ... ure=channe
Both can be done in under one hour (separately, not in total)
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HopefulFolds
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The stuff out of Quentin's book.
Last edited by joshuaorigami on January 30th, 2011, 5:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
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the modern einstein
I would say Robert Lang's Black Forrest Cuckoo Clock, but you've got to have paper at least 1.6 metres in length, and 16cm in width, and a lot of patience, as it is quite a complex model. Also the chuka Ryu, though I can't remember who folded it, and it is basically the same case as the BFCC.(large paper, very complex).
But if you want a tradeoff between stunning, and quick to fold, I think about 0% of all stunning models I have seen come with the bonus of being quick to fold, so if you want stunning, it's always going to take a while to fold the model!
But if you want a tradeoff between stunning, and quick to fold, I think about 0% of all stunning models I have seen come with the bonus of being quick to fold, so if you want stunning, it's always going to take a while to fold the model!
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Nathanael_Cotrus
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On this page you can find some cool models: http://hugo.pereira.free.fr/index.php?p ... i_diagrams
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My two cents:
Michael Lafosse: Cardinal
Rae Cooker: Strawberry
Patricia Crawford: Full Masted Ship
Neal Elias: The Last Dance
Emmanuel Mooser's - Box Pleated Train
Rokoan Connected Cranes - Renzuru, Senbazuru
Non-folders who see these models do not realize that they are Origami, and may not believe that they are from one sheet of paper.
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Michael Lafosse: Cardinal
Rae Cooker: Strawberry
Patricia Crawford: Full Masted Ship
Neal Elias: The Last Dance
Emmanuel Mooser's - Box Pleated Train
Rokoan Connected Cranes - Renzuru, Senbazuru
Non-folders who see these models do not realize that they are Origami, and may not believe that they are from one sheet of paper.
- Hank Simon
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You're welcome Mr. Simon.
As for my choice of model for diagrams, I'm going to have to go with the 3 headed dragon by Anibal Voyer. I brought it to school for a critique and the first question was "how many papers did that take you?" The funny part was that some of them refused to believe me when I told them it was only one square
As for my choice of model for diagrams, I'm going to have to go with the 3 headed dragon by Anibal Voyer. I brought it to school for a critique and the first question was "how many papers did that take you?" The funny part was that some of them refused to believe me when I told them it was only one square