Image source: Indominus Rex, Designed by Jason Khu (Photo by Phạm Hoàng Tuấn) The spikes and other details in this model are awesome. This is another incredible origami dinosaur but unfortunately I don’t know who the designer or folder is. Image source: Hunting Ground, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu The poses of each of these are excellent. Here’s an amazing scene of dinosaurs out hunting. Image source: Designed and Folded by 簡單的度過-2 Here’s another quite cute looking dinosaur. Image source: Microraptor Gui, Deisgned and Folded by Tran Trun Heiu I love how the wings end up as a different colour. Here’s a very different and amazing looking dinosaur from Tran Trun Hieu. Image source: Diplodocus, Designed by Fernando Gilgado Gomez and Folded by Luc MARNAT I think this little Diplodocus is kind of cute. Image source: Ichthyovenator laosensis, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu It uses 2-coloured paper so you end up with a different colour for the sail along the back. Here’s another incredible dinosaur design from Tran Trung Hieu. Image source: Gigantosaurus, Designed and Folded by Shuki KatoĬrease pattern available from Shuki Kato’s Flickr It’s folded from a single square of paper and that includes all those individually folded teeth! It took Shuki Kato 15 hours to fold this thing. Image source: Iguanodon, Designed by Nicolas Gajardo Henriquez and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi I quite like how those thumbs look in this paper version. The Iguanadon is a pretty awesome dinosaur and is known for it’s thumb-like claws. Image source: Anzu Wyliei, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieuįollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Facebook I love the claws in this model and the paper he used is beautiful as well. Tran Trung Hieu is definitely a master of origami dinosaurs so of course we have to include some of his work. Image source: Deinonychus, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by 簡單的度過-2 The claws on the hands and feet look really great here. Satoshi Kamiya also designed this really awesome Deinonychus. Satoshi Kamiya’s Coelophysis is one of my favourite origami dinosaurs and it’s actually not that difficult to fold! Image source: Coelophysis, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Mariano Zavala B.ĭiagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003 Image source: Stegosaurus, designed by Kawahata Fumiaki and Folded by Matthew Groves You can kind of see how many layers of paper are in the back to make room for those spikes. The individual spikes on the back are very impressive. Image source: Brachiosaurus, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Alex Mironenkoĭiagrams available in Tanteidan Magazine #151 Shuki Kato designed an awesome Brachiosaurus and Alex Mironenko did a really great job wet folding this one. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Fumiakai Kawahata and Folded by Eyalĭiagrams available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine #150 Here we have a fantastic pair of T-Rexes. Image source: Styracosaurus, Designed and Folded by Kaede Nakamura Finding a way to fold all those horns couldn’t have been easy. Kaede Nakamura has designed an excellent Styracosaurus. ► Once finished, you can customize the sculpture.Dinosaurs continue to be some of my favourite things to fold so in this post we’re going to take a look at another fantastic round of origami dinosaurs. It is easy, all the parts of the pattern are identified with edge numbers for easy assembly (just match the numbers). ► Follow the instructions: cut the parts, fold & glue them. ► Check you have the following tools: scissors, a ruler, white paper glue & a tool to fold the paper. The paper must be thick (between 200 & 300 GSM). ► Download the ZIP file with the PDF template & the instructions in English. Put your music on & enjoy the assemblage! (For me it is a perfect way to relax). Isn’t it perfect for your Jurassic Park decor or a nice gift for a prehistory lover?ĭo not be afraid, I assembled the sculpture so everybody can do it! You will just need time & precision. Make your own papercraft pterodactyl with our printable PDF template!įollow the instructions & you will be proud of your low poly flying dinosaur. Pterodactyl 124-Pterodactyl 124-Pterodactyl 124-Pterodactyl
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