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It seems so obvious after the fact.
It's basically just two rhombuses stacked on top of each other.
That shape led to this configuration.
A central small hex twist on the rear with the elongated rhombuses spinning off from it.
Some double wide triangle twists between the repetitions.
It's a very simple design, but I really like it.
For this one, I did keep the crease pattern. So if you're just looking to fold without having to figure it out, you can do that.
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