http://gallery.origami.free.fr/Auteurs/ ... egasus.htm
seems fairly simple (but the diagrams aren't great)
there are some youtube videos for Anibal Voyer's Pegasus (origami.com) maybe that helps:
first part:
or (different video):
Hi. Pegasus folding?
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- Menschenfeind
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Re: Hi. Pegasus folding?
Tenma H7 CP:

Looks similar to the older version of the pegasus, I can see the same closed sinks and the same structure, but now with pleats.
I will give a try.

Looks similar to the older version of the pegasus, I can see the same closed sinks and the same structure, but now with pleats.
I will give a try.
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Re: Hi. Pegasus folding?
If you know how to fold the classic starbox model (and there are websites that feature step-by-step instructions on how to do this), you can easily transform that into a pegasus. Visit the link below which takes you to my origami blog:
http://romigami.wordpress.com/2011/09/2 ... o-pegasus/
It may not be as elegant looking as those doen by experts mentioned above, but it's really your sincerity and thoughtfulness that count.
http://romigami.wordpress.com/2011/09/2 ... o-pegasus/
It may not be as elegant looking as those doen by experts mentioned above, but it's really your sincerity and thoughtfulness that count.

Folding and unfolding, the universe is origami.
Re: Hi. Pegasus folding?
it is mentioned in the thread about the tenma, i believe, but they deduced it was the old pegasus with grafts for the bearded hooves and pleated wings some time ago.Menschenfeind wrote:Tenma H7 CP:
Looks similar to the older version of the pegasus, I can see the same closed sinks and the same structure, but now with pleats.
I will give a try.