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Origami Extreme - Part 4!!!



Hello, it’s been more than a year since the last time I posted something about Origami. Well, stuffs like this are time-consuming and I am pretty busy as a business college student. Somehow I’ve managed to have another collection completed. So here we go,

PART 04: THE WINGED WORLD
DAEDALUS by Gabriel Alvarez. There is a whole story about Daedalus. The model is one of my favorite. Easy to make. Not easy to make it look good.
AIR MAIL by Hojyo Takashi. : )
BUTTERFLY by Michael LaFosse, one of the best-looking butterfly models ever.

FAIRY by Kimura Yoshihisa. The white energy orb is not included.
SICARIO by Mario Netto. Hard to explain why it’s here.
HEART WINGS by Nguyen Hung Cuong. Yup, another Vietnamese model, and I personally think this one is the best among so many heart models.
PEGASUS ver.2002 by Fumiaki Kawahata. One of the most difficult pieces ever. But the beauty of the final result was astonishing (for me).
WINGED LION by Kozasa Keiichi. Yes, it is a lion with wings, even though its head looks so much like a bird. =.=’
FLYING PIG by Nagata Sohei. So adorable! It always reminds me of my little brother. ^^
Bonus:
PENGUIN-KUN by Kimura Yoshihisa (the author of the Fairy above). Well, this chick is really cartoonic, and it’s hard to take good view for a picture, but actually it’s really cute!
Okay, that’s it. Hopefully you’d enjoy this. I’ll come up with the next collection… some day. Thank you.
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Related topics:

Origami Extreme!!! – Dinosaurs
Origami Extreme - Part 05 !!! - People of Humanity
Origami Extreme - Part 08 !!! - The Little Birds

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