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Description 2 silver dragons folded from foil paper (the inside of a Hershey's bar actually). I would imagine it's a father and son out on a hunting trip.

"Silver Dragon are regal and statuesque. They cheerfully assist good creatures that are in genuine need.A silver wyrmling's scales are blue-grey with silver highlights. As the dragon reaches adulthood it's color gradually brightens, from a distance they are almost indistinguishable from statures of pure silver. They can live anywhere , but prefer mountain peaks and on the clouds themselves. Silver dragons have two types of breath weapon: cold breath and a cone of paralyzing gas." - summarized D&D MM 3.5 edition.
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DarkFireRaven [2009-08-11 19:16:40 +0000 UTC]

Hello!

I have featured this piece in this week's spotlight article - [link]

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Itti [2008-10-04 22:47:03 +0000 UTC]

Dude, if you can make these you must have a real easy time getting your SDSM.
(Ignore that if you don't get the reference)

These are really cool. I like them, and it's original to use tinfoil instead of paper. Did you invent the pattern yourself or get it from somewhere?

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user-name-not-found In reply to Itti [2008-10-05 00:55:40 +0000 UTC]

My Silver dragon scale mail? haha, no I'm a druidic satyr, and I'm only proficient in leather armor. * pushes glassed that I don't have up with pointer finger* hahaha

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Itti In reply to user-name-not-found [2008-10-05 01:00:36 +0000 UTC]

haha

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user-name-not-found In reply to Itti [2008-10-05 01:06:23 +0000 UTC]

ohh and to answer your question their from Robert Neale but diagrammed in " Origami Sourcebook
By Jay Ansill " it's a wonderful book, some of the diagrams are hard to understand, you should order it if you like challenges.

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10hammers [2008-10-03 18:15:06 +0000 UTC]

These are great. I have never seen an origami winged dragon. (Isao Honda describes a wingless dragon folded from 2 equilateral triangles) what shape of paper did you use, and how many pieces per animal?

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user-name-not-found In reply to 10hammers [2008-10-03 21:42:46 +0000 UTC]

both where from 1 square, their actually derived from the bird base.

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10hammers In reply to user-name-not-found [2008-10-04 03:08:08 +0000 UTC]

very nice, thank you

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kittyninjafish [2008-10-01 19:45:40 +0000 UTC]

well done

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user-name-not-found In reply to kittyninjafish [2008-10-01 19:47:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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