Posted on the 17th May, 2008

After Emil’s repeated requests here’s one of the most difficult origami models I made: the fiddler crab by Hans Birkeland - posted here with his permission - is made from one single square paper and looks amazing.
I usually make the origami model before I make a video of it, to avoid hang ups and mistakes, in this case the first one I made came out better, even if I made a couple of mistakes. The claws were the most difficult part as it was hard to make it out from the diagrams - you’ll notice I didn’t fold them correctly. Don’t even think about making the fiddler crab simply by looking at the video, be sure to check out the diagrams. If you can’t make it don’t worry, get some experience with some simple and intermediate origami.
An interesting fact I found out about fiddler crab is that if it looses it’s big claw it will develop the opposite claw.
The video was over 100MB and over half an hour, so I uploaded to Google Video, the quality leaves much to be desired, but I do it with what I have.
Diagrams on Hans’s website and another picture with the video after the break.
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