Collapsing Ryu Jin 1.2?
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Collapsing Ryu Jin 1.2?
Does anyone have any tips on collapsing ryujin 1.2?
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Re: Collapsing Ryu Jin 1.2?
Here you go:
The cp can be found here:
viewtopic.php?t=558
I'm planing on folding it myself, so if you wait for a while I could probably help you a bit.
Good luck!
The cp can be found here:
viewtopic.php?t=558
I'm planing on folding it myself, so if you wait for a while I could probably help you a bit.
Good luck!
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Re: Collapsing Ryu Jin 1.2?
I figured it out. It uses a diagonal grid of 48ths...
using a 19 inch square, turn it to where one of corners is pointing at you, crease the diagonals (they are needed for the collapse anyway) the mark for thirds is about 9 inches in, give or take a millimeter. after that, i just dived each section into half 16 times, getting 48ths. I am yet to begin on actually creasing the cp, but i figure it should follow the grid fairly close, if not exactly on the lines.
hope this helps anyone else who has trouble making this, i will be posting more about it as i do more of the model
Oh yeah, i also forgot that to alternate between m/v creases every fold, for me, i creases 12ths with mountain, then flipped the paper over and divided those with mountains. flip over again and divide by mountains for 48ths, and the grid is done.
using a 19 inch square, turn it to where one of corners is pointing at you, crease the diagonals (they are needed for the collapse anyway) the mark for thirds is about 9 inches in, give or take a millimeter. after that, i just dived each section into half 16 times, getting 48ths. I am yet to begin on actually creasing the cp, but i figure it should follow the grid fairly close, if not exactly on the lines.
hope this helps anyone else who has trouble making this, i will be posting more about it as i do more of the model

Oh yeah, i also forgot that to alternate between m/v creases every fold, for me, i creases 12ths with mountain, then flipped the paper over and divided those with mountains. flip over again and divide by mountains for 48ths, and the grid is done.