| Robin Glynn's Origami
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| This model was designed for a Halloween themed challenge. He's not exactly scary, but he has a certain charm. After deciding to create a Dracula model, I struggled for quite a while trying to create the teeth with enough paper left to do the rest. The part I was most pleased with at the end was the eyes. I have not seen any other model that creates eyes in this way. | ||
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| Just to prove I can fold simpler models too! | |||
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| This was created for a fairy tale challenge. This is quite a sculptural model, but it does not need to be wet folded. | ||
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| I had seen one or two origami ghost models, but none that really looked right to me. I wanted to see the sort of 'Scooby Doo' sheet over the head type of ghost. Just as well really as I don't seem to be able to do 'scary'. | ||
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| Another model that I haven't seen done before. And another model of mine that came out more cute than scary! | ||
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| This was for a Valentines day challenge. Not exactly a romantic model, but I do like action models (and chocolate!). | ||
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| This is my one and only Star Wars model. I've tried a few other Star Wars subjects without a lot of success. | ||
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| This is a character from a charming Japanese animated film - My Neighbor Totoro. The film is by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and if you are unfamiliar with his work, I urge you to investigate. | ||
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