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Red Dragonfly
Not sure if this is a model at all. It consists of only one piece and there is no glue involved. A sort of origami crossbreed, perhaps. Wingspan is 12 cm. It comes from Canon Creative Park:
https://creativepark.canon/en/conten...226/index.html
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Kind of nice looking.
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It is a model and it is kirigami.
Nomenclature gets into the way. I visited the site you just posted and the other insects look also very nice. Paper folding really help modeling insects (literally in-sections). I used to do similar things with metal foil. |
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I don't see it now, but there was a kirigami site that had insects and dragons. Very intriguing.
I have yet to build any, but at another site, folks repainted some of the dragons and they built up very nice. What thickness of paper did you use?
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Doug: Great minds think alike.
wireandpaper: Thanks for the info. I can put kirigamist on my CV now! V_K: I used 160 gsm paper for this one bcause that's all I've got, and I've got lots of it. It seemed to be right though as you do need a bit of strength in the legs in order to support the body
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