hey sara its me, redgator 12. agian, thank you for the videos and for this website. i wish i could meet you but you wouldn't like to be hanging out with a origami crazy 13 year old. and your in the uk and im not. but yeah do you have yahoo instant messenger? i wanna talk to someone and i think it would be cool to chat with someone who likes origami like i do.
first of all, it's always great to get together with people that are enthusiastic about origami - no matter how old they are.
Having said that - unfortunately, I don't have yahoo instant messenger.
I stumbled onto your website through You Tube. Can i just say Job well done on the website and its nice to see the work of a talented paper folder, I'm currently working on a 5 foot Kawasaki rose for my Installation work in university and i understand how difficult it can be to make larger models like the ones demonstrated in your site.
Keep u the amazing work hun!
Geoff
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hi,
i know this is a little off-topic but justlast night i finally finished the hercules beetle from the works of satosh kamiya i used a piece of plain A3 paper it is a stunning model and kamiyas diagrams are very easy follow even for a child like myself
i highly recommend that you try it if you havent already
Like my subject says, what size paper did you use. I know that you used a piece of paper with the dimensions of 1:3, but what size of paper would you recommend?
I would actually say that this is not an intermediate model, but a low intermediate one. I found it very easy and quick to make. Sara, I think you should change the difficulty level on this model.
-Noah
I don't think it matters hugely which paper you use for this model. Nothing too floppy, I guess. Foil-based paper will work especially well, I think - but Dave Brill doesn't work with that kind of stuff. :)
Using paper that's red on one side and white or beige on the other does add a lot to the overall effect of the model.
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Submitted by carson box (not verified) on 25 October 2007 - 2:22am Permalink
redgator12
hey sara its me, redgator 12. agian, thank you for the videos and for this website. i wish i could meet you but you wouldn't like to be hanging out with a origami crazy 13 year old. and your in the uk and im not. but yeah do you have yahoo instant messenger? i wanna talk to someone and i think it would be cool to chat with someone who likes origami like i do.
Submitted by Sara on 25 October 2007 - 9:34am Permalink
No yahoo messenger, sorry
Hi there,
first of all, it's always great to get together with people that are enthusiastic about origami - no matter how old they are.
Having said that - unfortunately, I don't have yahoo instant messenger.
Submitted by Geoff (not verified) on 26 November 2007 - 2:00pm Permalink
Origami
Hi there,
I stumbled onto your website through You Tube. Can i just say Job well done on the website and its nice to see the work of a talented paper folder, I'm currently working on a 5 foot Kawasaki rose for my Installation work in university and i understand how difficult it can be to make larger models like the ones demonstrated in your site.
Keep u the amazing work hun!
Geoff
x
Submitted by Chad (not verified) on 3 January 2008 - 3:59am Permalink
Thanks!
Hi Sara, Thanks for putting up all those videos up on online. thanks alot
Chad
Submitted by lee (youtube-li... (not verified) on 27 September 2008 - 4:00pm Permalink
hercules beetle
hi,
i know this is a little off-topic but justlast night i finally finished the hercules beetle from the works of satosh kamiya i used a piece of plain A3 paper it is a stunning model and kamiyas diagrams are very easy follow even for a child like myself
i highly recommend that you try it if you havent already
lee
Submitted by Daniel (not verified) on 11 November 2008 - 7:50pm Permalink
what size did you use
Like my subject says, what size paper did you use. I know that you used a piece of paper with the dimensions of 1:3, but what size of paper would you recommend?
Submitted by Sara on 12 November 2008 - 12:30am Permalink
Suggestion
Dave Brill suggests using paper that 30cm x 10cm (12in x 4 in).
Submitted by Anna Richard (not verified) on 8 March 2009 - 2:01am Permalink
Cool, thanks for clarifying
Cool, thanks for clarifying that.
Submitted by Noah (not verified) on 25 May 2010 - 3:23am Permalink
Intermediate?
I would actually say that this is not an intermediate model, but a low intermediate one. I found it very easy and quick to make. Sara, I think you should change the difficulty level on this model.
-Noah
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 24 June 2010 - 2:49am Permalink
paper type
what type of paper would u recommend
Submitted by Sara on 24 June 2010 - 8:06am Permalink
Don't worry too much about it
I don't think it matters hugely which paper you use for this model. Nothing too floppy, I guess. Foil-based paper will work especially well, I think - but Dave Brill doesn't work with that kind of stuff. :)
Using paper that's red on one side and white or beige on the other does add a lot to the overall effect of the model.
-- Sara
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