Thursday, March 24, 2011

Origami, Model, Airplanes

Origami Model Airplanes



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Now you can create amazingly detailed model airplanes using basic origami techniques! Have you ever marveled at the intricate design work of a model plane? Or dreamed about making one, but been intimidated by the long and complicated directions? If so, then

Origami Model Airplanes



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is the book for you!

Expert folder Patrick Wang provides illustrated instructions for 23 original paper airplanes. Not only has he created designs for truly eye-catching paper planes, he's also devised a unique system for making them that is less time consuming and frustrating, even for absolute newcomers to the art of paperfolding. Experienced folders will marvel that the most realistic model airplanes available today can be made using just familiar origami methods. In addition to multiple photos of the finished fighter jet models and other military planes, numerous facts are given for each of the planes these models so realistically depict.

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Origami Model Airplanes



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and prepare to stupefy and impress all who see them. No one will ever believe these intricate-looking model airplanes take just a nimble set of fingers, a pair of scissors and a bit of glue to make.










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