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The magazine typically features a mix of standard instructional diagrams and academic articles. Noteworthy entries for this issue include: Diagrams: A Mug of Beer & Cold Tofu by Mitsuda Shigeru. Sitting Cat by Kobayashi Hiroaki. Locust by Nakamura Kaede. Box with Cherry-Blossom Pattern I by Kamei Kohei. The Three Risks of Unverified Files:
- Model: Stag Beetle (Kuwagata)
- Designer: Miyamoto Chuya
- Paper Size: Typically requires large paper (approx. 25cm–30cm) due to the complexity of the legs and mandibles.
- Difficulty: High (Complex). Miyamoto’s models are known for intricate shaping and precise folding sequences to achieve realistic insect anatomy.