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This article was marked for deletion while I was expanding it. I believe I have fleshed out a stub sufficiently. I created this page to include more information than what can be given in the table at List of Wenninger polyhedron models. At some point I'd like to expand further into showing the theory of construction for stellations, and for now am starting with a few most interesting examples like this. Tom Ruen06:23, 19 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I didn't understand a word you just said ;). I marked it for deletion because it didn't appear notable, and I nominated another one of your articles as well. I did so bcause they seemed like random info, but it sounded like you just showed that it is notable to someone. I'm not going to replace the tag, and sorry for troubling you. Cheers, -- THLCCD06:50, 19 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]