Model of new noble polyhedron

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Model of new noble polyhedron

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This is a paper model I made of a noble polyhedron senkoquartz discovered lately.
It‘s not very neat because I made it quickly with bad paper. I‘ll make a new one later.

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Here it is:

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Impressively beautiful. Masterful craftsmanship, as always
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Thank you very much, Marcel!
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Wow! I never saw this before. Very good job!
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Thanks, senkoquartz!
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This is another one I completed lately:

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Looks great!
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Thanks, Robert!
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This is another noble polyhedron model which I call Red Mambahedron. It‘s the right one in the second row of plate 25 in Brückner‘s 1906 book.

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