Hi Everyone, My 2 cents regarding the bunny discussion. The rabbit Geraldo mentioned is one I love to teach to people who've never done origami before. It's elegant, pretty simple, and has a nice "Wow" factor when you pivot the head into place.I'd originally found the model in a book called 'Origami Made Easy' by Kunihiko Kasahara (1973) . It can be found on page 88. In it's introduction it says "Toshio Chino, my respected senior origami colleague, has designed a rabbit that is among the finest of his works. I have taken the idea for my rabbit from his but have greatly simplified the folding method." Kasahara's model starts with a pinwheel base. My minor addition to this model uses a reverse fold on one of the points to form a tail. Chila mentioned me in the discussion, and I think she may have confused my tail addition with my other model, the Lop Eared Rabbit. My rabbit starts with from a crane base and is very different from Kasahara's . I don't want anyone thinking I'm claiming the other bunny. :) Cheers everyone :) Chris
