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{{Geomag-construction|PageTitle=Duck|Title=Duck|Filename=Duck_1.png|Caption=Hello Duckie! |
{{Geomag-construction|PageTitle=Duck|Title=Duck|Filename=Duck_1.png|Caption=Hello Duckie! |
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|Type=[[:Category:Animal|Animal]] |
|Type=[[:Category:Animal|Animal]] |
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− | |Triangles=70|Squares=4|Pentagons=|Rhombic=|Rods=114|Spheres=42|Author=[[User:Peter Jepsen|Peter Jepsen]] |
+ | |Triangles=70|Squares=4|Pentagons=|Rhombic=|Rods=114|Spheres=42|Author=[[User:Peter Jepsen|Peter Jepsen]] 4th March 2009}} |
Normally I'm only good at building modular or repeating-shape mathematical models, but I think this duckling came out quite well..<br/> |
Normally I'm only good at building modular or repeating-shape mathematical models, but I think this duckling came out quite well..<br/> |
Revision as of 09:27, 4 March 2009
Duck | |
Hello Duckie! | |
Type | Animal |
Panels | 70 × 4 × |
Rods | 114 × |
Spheres | 42 × |
Author | Peter Jepsen 4th March 2009 |
Normally I'm only good at building modular or repeating-shape mathematical models, but I think this duckling came out quite well..
It's hollow but rigid.
Building Instructions
Easiest is to just look at the different views. Take note of the not-so-evident fourth square panel under the beak.
Disclaimer
Do not put in bath tub :)
Other views
Alternate views | |||
Top view |
Side view |
Bottom view |
Back view |