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Good modular papercraft sites Anonymous
just wondering where I may find some modular papercraft sites that have alot of templates. Many thanks
>> Anonymous
here is the basic module, and instructions for making a swan: http://www.opane.com/swan.html

i think in general these pieces are kind of done and made up as the maker goes along. so just make a load of triangles and see what you can do. :)
>> Anonymous
how big is the starting piece of paper for the triangles?
>> Anonymous
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This looks easy.
>> Anonymous
Nice to meet you. It is manager's MO?I. My best regards.

These consist all of paper. And, neither the wire nor the string are used at all. Work starts from cutting the square of paper in the half. The paper cut in the half becomes a rectangle, and folds it to a certain specific triangle. And, the triangular part is piled up and hundreds of making and basic structures are piled up in foundation.

In that case, because the part etc. that come off easily come out because it is paper, too it fixes with the adhesive. It is likely to fail if the adhesive is used too much, and the body etc. are not bonded basically.

Because the decoration etc. that project outside might come off easily, it bonds
to decorate it.

Were you able to understand though were such feeling when easily explaining?

The translation software is written using it together because it is not good at it and English. Please acknowledge the groin not understood easily though there might be a wrong expression.

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>> Anonymous
a good idea with this is to use business cards or similar. you might have to cut them a tiny bit to get a half square, but since theyre card they make the final structure a lot more rigid than paper would. rofl @ last sentence of post above..
>> Origamigryphon
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Thought this would be a good place to post the small swan set that I bought for 5 bucks at a korean store in Cali. 500 pieces, or so the box said--I was still short some gold pieces, and had to steal from the tail and rings to finish the body/wings.