Crane (Satoshi Kamiya)

Designer: 
Kamiya, Satoshi
Folder: 
Kamiya, Satoshi
Model type: 
Birds
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Slightly more sophisticated than the traditional crane...

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How do you make this one, where can i find instructions??

Ah, I don't think Satoshi Kamiya has made diagrams for this model. You'll probably be able to find a crease pattern somewhere, and maybe some like-minded people that have attempted this model and can give advice on how they completed such a crane. If you're up to folding from crease pattern (with maybe some, but not much direction) you might want to check the origami forum (http://snkhan.co.uk/...) for help.

Hope this helps,

-- Sara

satoshi kamiya did the diagrams in a tanteidan magazine...
can't remember the number though...
i thought number 100
yeah thats it number 100...

Thanks for the pointer. Some more research implied that it's issue 110 (July 2008).

-- Sara

do you or any of your friends have Origami Tanteidan Magazine 90?
i need from the legs, wings, and head
the cp is collapsed except the legs :(

Sorry, I don't.

-- Sara

I once made an albatross that looks very similar to this.... But I'm afraid to unfold it, because I don't remember how I folded it! If I can find the CP to this one online, I might give it a go.

So I found a diagram to make this particular crane however it is not in english.... is there anyone that could help me decipher what it says?

As far as diagrams for this model, I have only seen them in Tanteidan Magazine 110 and "World of Super-complex Origami". There are crease patterns in both sources, but they are either small or are covered up by another image, so unless you have good eyes, they would be hard to work with. Also, both are in Japanese, so you'll probably have to work with the diagrams alone.

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