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Folded from a 14" (35.5 cm) square of MC treated 44 gsm Kikura kozo. Finished model has about a 7" (17.8 cm) wingspan.
From diagram in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 3.
A fun model to fold. Extremely long (300+ steps) diagram, but not too difficult. Not surprisingly, it requires plenty of shaping after folding to look nice.
The landing gear under the wings are only two layers thick at the tip, so they're likely to buckle over time in a humid environment (like NYC in summer). I inserted a piece of the same paper folded several times to help it stand up in the long term.
The sole successful shot on one of my first rolls shot through the Zero 2000 pinhole camera graciously lent to me by pinhole MASTER Scott. It doesn't even begin to approach the levels of greatness he is able to achieve, but I suspect that'll take a v long time. In fact, it's rather boring in comparison, but I did kind of like the bleakness of the shot, which conveys a lot of what I was feeling at the moment.
(The rest of the roll was either incredibly dull or blurry or just bah. I've shot two more B&W so fingers crossed they're better... I sure hope so, cos the camera is soooooo cool and fun to use!)
Holly Wolf brought her Zero Suit Samus cosplay to NYCC this year.
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Folded from a 14" (35.5 cm) square of MC treated 44 gsm Kikura kozo. Finished model has about a 7" (17.8 cm) wingspan.
From diagram in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 3.
A fun model to fold. Extremely long (300+ steps) diagram, but not too difficult. Not surprisingly, it requires plenty of shaping after folding to look nice.
The landing gear under the wings are only two layers thick at the tip, so they're likely to buckle over time in a humid environment (like NYC in summer). I inserted a piece of the same paper folded several times to help it stand up in the long term.