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ORIGAMI

DINOSAUR MODELS
Index

Allosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Ankylosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Coelophysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Compsognathus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Deinonychus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Dimetrodon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Diplodocus (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Diplodocus (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Iguanadon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Lambeosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Melanorosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Bebe Parasaurolopus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Parasaurolophus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Procompsognathus (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Procompsognathus (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Bebe Pteranodon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Pteranodonte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Flying Pterodactyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Saurolophus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Bebe Stegosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Stegosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Styracosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Bebe Tiranosaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Tiranosaurus Rex (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Tiranosaurus Rex (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Tiranosaurus Rex (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Tiranosaurus Rex (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Bebe Triceratops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Triceratops (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Triceratops (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Velociraptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

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Allosaurus Page 1

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Allosaurus Page 2

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Allosaurus Page 3

Pag. 3
Ankylosaurus Page 1

Pag. 5
Ankylosaurus Page 2

Pag. 6
Ankylosaurus Page 3

Pag. 7
Ankylosaurus Page 4

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Ankylosaurus Page 5

Pag. 9
Ankylosaurus Page 6

Pag. 10
Ankylosaurus Page 7

Pag. 11
Ankylosaurus Page 8

Pag. 12
Coelophysis Page 1

Pag. 13
Coelophysis Page 2

Pag. 14
Coelophysis Page 3

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Coelophysis Page 4

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Coelophysis Page 5

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Coelophysis Page 6

Pag. 18
Coelophysis Page 7

Pag. 19
Coelophysis Page 8

Pag. 20
Compsognathus Page 1

Pag. 21
Compsognathus Page 2

Pag. 22
Compsognathus Page 3

Pag. 23
Deinonychus Page 1

Pag. 25
Deinonychus Page 2

Pag. 26
Deinonychus Page 3

Pag. 27
Deinonychus Page 4

Pag. 28
Deinonychus Page 5

Pag. 29
Deinonychus Page 6

Pag. 30
Dimetrodon Page 1

Pag. 31
Dimetrodon Page 2

Pag. 32
Dimetrodon Page 3

Pag. 33
Diplodocus (1) Page 1

Pag. 35
Diplodocus (1) Page 2

Pag. 36
Diplodocus (1) Page 3

Pag. 37
Diplodocus (2) Page 1

Diplodocus c Ronald Koh - 1995

1. 2.

Begin with a square of between 15 and 20cm, Fold diagonally in half again, crease firmly,
with the white side faced up. Fold diagonally and unfold.
in half.

3. 4.

Separate the two vertical edges on the Turn the model over ...
right and squash fold.

5. 6.

... and repeat Steps 3 and 4 on this side.


Fold the lower diagonal edges to the centre,
crease firmly, and unfold.

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Diplodocus (2) Page 2

8.

7.

Lift the bottom corner of the first


layer upwards while reverse
folding the diagonal sides along Turn model over
the crease lines made in Step 6.

9. 10.

Fold down the triangular piece in


the middle, crease firmly, and
unfold.

11.

Separate the two diagonal edges on


12. the right and squash fold ...

13.

... then swivel the first flap on the left


to the right, and repeat Step 10 on
the second flap on the left.

Grasp the paper at the circled


Fold down the flap at the back. positions and pull apart ...

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Diplodocus (2) Page 3

14. 15.

... then push in the centre where the diagonal creases Your model should now look
intersect and collapse the paper again along the like this. Turn model over.
existing mountain and valley fold lines.

16. 17.

Open out from the centre Fold and unfold,


and fold the first two layers creasing firmly.
to each side.
19.
18.

Unfold model completely. Recrease the indicated valley fold lines as


mountain folds. This will make Step 20 easier.

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20.

21.

Now collapse the paper again ... like this ...


along the illustrated mountain
and valley fold lines ...

22. 23.

Separate and draw the diagonal edge of the first Fold as shown, crease firmly, and
layer of the flaps on each side towards the centre, unfold.
then fold the corners at the sides to meet the top
corner of each triangle.

24. 25.

Petal fold, tucking the excess Fold the excess corners


paper under the lowest corner inwards, in line with the
of the triangular pieces above. diagonal edge at the bottom.
Diplodocus (2) Page 5

26. 27. 28.

Fold up the lower triangular ... then rabbit's ear fold ... like this. Now turn
flaps and rabbit's ear fold the the lower pieces ... the model over.
upper pieces ...

29. 30. 31.

Fold the tip of the triangle to ... then fold this piece all the Fold the upper diagonal edges
the intersecting crease lines down from the horizontal to the centre, crease firmly, and
as shown .. mid-point of the model. unfold, then rotate the paper
clock wise through 90 degrees.

32. 33.

Fold and unfold on the left, as in Now bring the four diagonal edges to the
Step 31. centre as illustrated, Note the crimps in the
centre.

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Diplodocus (2) Page 6

34.

35.

Fold the model horizontally in The four vertical pieces will form the legs.
half Fold down the two on this side and repeat at
the back.

36.
37.

Reverse fold on the right and left.

38.
The point on the left will form the head
and neck. Reverse fold slightly below the
tip, then reverse fold again at the base of
the tail piece on the right.

39.
Mountain fold the both sides of
the neck within itself, then valley
fold both sides of the tail piece as
illustrated.

Reverse fold the tail again.


40

Reverse fold the tips of all


four legs within themselves
as illustrated.

41. 42.

Now for the head. Inside ... then outside reverse


reverse fold ... fold ..

43.

... like this, and the


diploducs is done.

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Iguanadon Page 1

Pag. 45
Iguanadon Page 2

Pag. 46
Iguanadon Page 3

Pag. 47
Iguanadon Page 4

Pag. 48
Iguanadon Page 5

Pag. 49
Iguanadon Page 6

Pag. 50
Iguanadon Page 7

Pag. 51
Iguanadon Page 8

Pag. 52
Lambeosaurus Page 1

Pag. 53
Lambeosaurus Page 2

Pag. 54
Lambeosaurus Page 3

Pag. 55
Lambeosaurus Page 4

Pag. 56
Lambeosaurus Page 5

Pag. 57
Lambeosaurus Page 6

Pag. 58
Melanorosaurus Page 1

Pag. 59
Melanorosaurus Page 2

Pag. 60
Bebe Parasaurolopus Page 1

Beb Parasaurolopus

Fernando Gilgado Gmez

1 2 3

4 5
6

8 9
7

Pag. 61
Bebe Parasaurolopus Page 2
10

11

12

13

14

15

Pag. 62
Bebe Parasaurolopus Page 3

Sacar la
punta que est
16 dentro

17

18

19

Pag. 63
Parasaurolophus Page 1

Pag. 65
Parasaurolophus Page 2

Pag. 66
Parasaurolophus Page 3

Pag. 67
Parasaurolophus Page 4

Pag. 68
Parasaurolophus Page 5

Pag. 69
Procompsognathus (1) Page 1

Pag. 71
Procompsognathus (2) Page 1

Pag. 73
Procompsognathus (2) Page 2

Pag. 74
Bebe Pteranodon Page 1

Beb Pteranodon

Fernando Gilgado Gomez

1 2 3

5 6 7 8

9 10 11

Pag. 75
Bebe Pteranodon Page 2

12
13 14

Repetir 5-12

15
16 17

18
19 20
Cambio de
color

21

22 23

Pag. 76
Bebe Pteranodon Page 3

24

25

Pag. 77
Pteranodonte Page 1

Pag. 79
Pteranodonte Page 2

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Pteranodonte Page 3

Pag. 81
Pteranodonte Page 4

Pag. 82
Pteranodonte Page 5

Pag. 83
Pteranodonte Page 6

Pag. 84
Flying Pterodactyl Page 1

Pag. 85
Saurolophus Page 1

Pag. 87
Saurolophus Page 2

Pag. 88
Saurolophus Page 3

Pag. 89
Saurolophus Page 4

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Saurolophus Page 5

Pag. 91
Saurolophus Page 6

Pag. 92
Saurolophus Page 7

Pag. 93
Bebe Stegosaurus Page 1

Beb Stegosaurus

Fernando Gilgado Gmez

1 2

6
7

Pag. 95
Bebe Stegosaurus Page 2

9
10

11
12

13 14

15
16

17
18

Repetir 9-16

Pag. 96
Bebe Stegosaurus Page 3

19

20

21
22

Pag. 97
Stegosaurus Page 1

Pag. 99
Stegosaurus Page 2

Pag. 100
Stegosaurus Page 3

Pag. 101
Stegosaurus Page 4

Pag. 102
Stegosaurus Page 5

Pag. 103
Styracosaurus Page 1

Pag. 105
Styracosaurus Page 2

Pag. 106
Styracosaurus Page 3

Pag. 107
Styracosaurus Page 4

Pag. 108
Styracosaurus Page 5

Pag. 109
Styracosaurus Page 6

Pag. 110
Styracosaurus Page 7

Pag. 111
Bebe Tiranosaurus Page 1

Beb Tiranosaurus

Fernando Gilgado Gmez

1 2
a

5 6

Pag. 113
Bebe Tiranosaurus Page 2

7 8

9 10

Repetir 4-7
simetricamente

11

12 2 solapas

13

14

15

16 4 solapas
17

2 solapas
18

Pag. 114
Bebe Tiranosaurus Page 3

19

20

21

22

23

24

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Bebe Tiranosaurus Page 4

25

26

Pag. 116
Tiranosaurus Rex (1) Page 1

Tiranosaurio Rex

Ronald Koh

1. 2. 3.

Usar papel seda con


alumnio de almenos 20 cm.
Plegar y desplegar marcando bien.

4. 5. 6.

7 8. 9.

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10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

16. 17.

18.
19.

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20. 21.
22.

26.
23. 24. 25.

Repetir 24 y 25 a
la derecha.

27. 28. 29.


30.

Pliegue petalo y
despues repetir los
pasos 11 y del 16 al 20

31. 32. 33. 34.

Repetir pasos 31 a 33
en el lado opuesto.

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37.
35. 36.

38. 39.

40.

41. 42. 43.

46.
45.
44.

Repetir a la derecha los


pasos 41 a 43.

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47. 48. 49.

Repetir a la derecha 46 a 49.

51. 52.
50.

54. 55.
53.

Repetir los pasos 52 a


54 a la derecha.
56. 57.

58.

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59. 60. 61. 62.

63. 64. 65. 66.

Repetir los pasos 57 Repetir 56 a 65 detrs.


a 61 en las restantes
capas de la izquierda.

67. 68. 69.

70. 71. 72.

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73. 74. 75.

1/3

78.
76. 77.

80.
79. 81.

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82. 83. 84.

87 88.

85.

86.

89. 90.

91.

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93.
92.

94.
95.

Repetir 92-93 en la otra pata trasera, pero


dandole un ngulo diferente.

97.
96.

98.
99.
100.

101. 102. 103.

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105.
104. 104.

Repetir 102-103 en la otra pata


delantera, don diferente
ngulo.

106. 106.
107.

108. 109. 110

113.
111. 112.

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114.
115. 116.

117.
118.

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Tyrannosaurus
Begin with a square, white side up, with both diagonals precreased.

1 2 3

Valley fold the top edges to Valley fold the top point to the Valley fold both sides of the
the center line, creasing the intersection of the angle new top edge and the
angle bisectors. bisectors created in Step 1. attached paper below it to the
center line.

4 5 6

Pull out the point (the one folded


down in Step 2) hidden by the Squash fold the point at the Squash fold the right side of
flaps folded down in Step 3. The top to create a small the preliminary fold.
next few diagrams are close-ups preliminary fold.
of the top of the model.
6-8 x1
7 8 9

Repeat Steps 6-8 in mirror image


Petal fold the flap, leaving the Fold the left flap of the petal on the left side of the model.
petal pointing down. back over to the right.
head

10 11 12

lower jaw

Valley fold the point created by the petal Valley fold the lower right corner of
folds up to meet the top of the model. This the long, rectangular flap (from Step Valley fold the sides of the small
point will be the lower jaw. The next step 3) up along the angle bisector. The white triangle to its lower edge and
returns to a full view of the model. next few steps are close-ups of this unfold.
region.

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13 14 15
first
12-13 x1 toe

Rabbit ear the white triangle. The Repeat Steps 12-13 on the Turn the model over from
point created by the rabbit ear will left side of the model. side-to-side. The next
become the first toe (see Step 65). diagrams are enlarged.
The next step returns to a full view
of the model.

16 17 18

Create a new horizontal diagonal Valley fold the top edges to the Valley fold the top point down
crease by valley folding the lower new horizontal diagonal line and such that the crease goes
point to the upper, then unfold. unfold, creating new angle through the intersection of the
bisectors. angle bisectors (from Step 17)
and unfold. Turn the model over
from side-to-side.

19 20 21

Valley fold the top point down so that Valley fold the top edge down on the Valley fold the top sides inward along
the crease connects the points where crease from Step 18, allowing the the edge of the uppermost, triangular
the angle bisectors (from Step 16) point with the lower jaw to swing up point and unfold. (These creases also
intersect the top edges. (The point falls from behind. happen to fall along the edges of the
on the intersection of the vertical rectangular flaps on the other side of
diagonal and the original horizontal the model.)
diagonal.) Turn the model over from
side-to-side.

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22 23 24

Reverse fold the top sides inward Valley fold the two small, triangular Valley fold the two rectangular flaps
along the creases from Step 21. The points at the sides of the pleated top in half lengthwise and unfold.
next diagrams are enlarged. point inwards.

25 26a 26b limit of


easy
creasing
arm arm

Valley-fold the rectangular flap in half


Collapse the rectangular flaps with a The result. The next few diagrams again. Towards the arm point, the
rabbit ear at the top end, leaving the are close-ups of the right side of the fold becomes increasingly difficult to
ears pointing up. These points will model. do, and you wont be able to crease
be the arms. easily on the point itself.

27a 27b 27c

Open sink the upper end and reverse This is the crease pattern which will
fold the lower end of the inner edge allow the sink to be performed. Note
of the rectangular flap using the how the folds change around the The sink in progress...
creases from Step 26b. The next upper end. The next diagram shows
diagram shows the resultant crease the rectangular flap in the process of
pattern on the inside of the flap (which being collapsed.
you would see if you opened the flap
back up to Step 25).

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28a 28b 29
26b-28a x1

second-
fourth
toes

Repeat Steps 26b-28a in mirror Turn the model over from side-to-
The result. The series of pleats created side.
at the end of the rectangular flap will image on the left side of the model.
become the second, third, and fourth
toes. The next diagram returns to a
full view of the model.

30 31 32

Valley fold the top sides in to the


vertical, center diagonal; this
brings the two corners at the top
Valley fold the lower edge to the Valley fold the top pointdown so in to meet the tip of the colored
vertical, center diagonal, bisecting that the endpoints of the crease point. Unfold.
the angles of the bottom point, connect the upper endpoints of
and unfold. the angle bisectors from Step 30.

33 34 35

Reverse fold the top sides in along Petal fold the preliminary form at the
the creases made in Step 32. The top of the model. Note that there is Reach inside the top of the petal
next diagrams are enlarged. a hidden white flap under the top- and pull out the hidden lower jaw
most colored layer (indicated by the assembly (from Step 10), placing
x-ray lines); this flap is not included it on top of the layers currently
with the top-most flap in the petal. covering it.

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36 37 38

Turn the model over from side-to- Valley fold the right side in to the Squash fold the right side on the
side. center line and unfold. crease from Step 37.

39 40 41

Squash fold the lower horizontal Fold the portion of the model with Fold the flap back over to the right,
edge upwards, valley folding along the white flap underneath and incorporating a rabbit ear in the
the angle bisector of the white inside the model. large triangle.
triangle.

42 43a 43b
38-41 x1

tail
Valley fold the short, broad,
triangular point down as far
Repeat Steps 38-41 in mirror The next few diagrams detail as possible; simultaneously,
image on the left side of the the top of the model (where pull out the loose flaps at the
model. The point created at the head and lower jaw points sides of the point.
the bottom will be the tail. are located).

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44a 44b

90

Note!

The result. Note the small, short,


broad, downward-pointing,
triangular point protruding from Valley fold the entire model in
beneath the head assembly. This half along the vertical line
is the point referred to in Step 46. (right over left), and rotate the
The next diagram returns to a model 90 clockwise. The
view of the whole model. next diagrams are enlarged.

45

Valley fold the arm point toward the


legs and tail; repeat behind.
46b
46a

Outside crimp the head assembly upwards while swinging the arm
points down. The mountain fold lines run alongisde the edges of the
short, triangular point noted in Step 44a. The next diagram shows
where these folds are if the model is opened up to Step 44a. (Remember
that, since the next diagram shows the inside of this step, what you
see in this step as mountain folds will appear as valley folds inside!) The layout of the folds for the crimp
in Step 44a. The next diagram returns
to a view of the whole model.

47

Valley fold the hind leg down, squashing a tiny gusset


where the leg meets the back; repeat behind. To make a
walking stance, fold the leg behind down so that it is angled
behind the other.

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48 49

Mountain fold the top tail flaps inside to narrow the tail; note that
Outside reverse fold the flap forming the gusset so that the fold line goes from the top of the leg to a point close to, but
the gusset is on the inside of the leg flap; repeat behind. not at, the tip of the tail. Repeat behind. Outside reverse fold
the head. The next few diagrams are a close-up of the head
region.

50 51 52

Pull out a single layer of paper from This is a difficult step. Grab the lower jaw Pull the lower jaw down to open the
inside the head; this layer is attached point and the next 2 layers out from it (the mouth.
to the outermost layer on the neck, which three innermost layers) on both sides and pull
is also pulled out to cover the visible them gently downward (it is easy to tear the
portion of the lower jaw complex (from paper if the paper is pulled too hard). As you
Step 10). The layer is somewhat trapped do this, some paper will slide out from inside
so you may have to unfold part of the the head, and the central point on the top
model to free it. should collapse inwards a bit (lowering it
between the points pulled out in Step 50; the
fold is indicated by the x-ray line) and a bit of
the tip of the snout will sink inwards to round
out the snout. This move will create a fuller
head for the model.

53 54 55

Mountain fold two layers inside at the back Reverse fold the tip of the lower jaw Mountain fold (more of a bend, really)
of the head (where it meets the lower jaw) inside. inwards to create brow horn; repeat
inside. The innermost of these two layers behind. Dent in some paper in the
is connected with the lower jaw, so a bit of lower jaw and curl it slightly. The head
paper from the lower jaw point may swivel is now finished; the next steps return
inwards with the rest of the fold. Repeat to a full view of the model.
behind.

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56 57

Between the arm and leg, along the lower edge of the belly, Fold the tips of the belly underneath. Valley fold and
there is a thickness of paper which is connected to the toe unfold the back of the neck between the head and the
assembly. Pull out the crimped layers underneath the arm point as far as it will easily go. Repeat both moves
surface layers to create a larger, rounder belly. Repeat behind.
behind.

58 59

Reverse fold the back of the neck inside along the crease
made in Step 57; this will narrow the neck. Repeat
behind. The next steps are close-ups of the arm points. Squash fold the arm point as a preliminary base.

60 61 62

Petal fold the arm outward; note that Valley fold the tip of the arm point in, Valley fold the top half of the arm point
the ends of the petal fold do not meet connecting the ends of the down, closing the petal fold.
the tip of the point. asymmetrical petal from Step 60.

59-63 x1
63 64

Reverse fold the tip of the arm inwards


to create a two-fingered hand. The
next steps return to a full view of the Repeat Steps 59-63 on the remaining arm and hand.
The next steps focus in on the left foot.
model.

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65 66 67

Beneath the first layer is the first toe Valley fold the first toe in half (or as close The result. Rabbit ear the toe
(the tiny rabbit ear from Step 13). as possible); this will result in an downward.
Valley fold the point out as far as asymmetrical spread-squash of the base
possible. of the toe point. Make sure as you
spread the point that none of the paper
will stick out from inside the leg.

68 69 70

Valley fold the top layer in half Valley fold the top layer so that Valley fold on an angle bisector
along an angle bisector and the crease from Step 68 lies on so that the lower edge meets
unfold. Repeat on the flap behind. the back edge (this is another the crease from Step 68.
angle bisector). Repeat on the Repeat on the flap behind.
flap behind.

71 72 73

Reverse fold on the longest Reverse fold on the next angle Reverse fold on the remaining
angle bisector (from Step 69); bisector (from Step 68); repeat angle bisector (from Step 70);
repeat on the remaining flap. on the remaining flap. repeat on the remaining flap.
This forms the second - fourth
toes. The next step returns to
a full view of the model.

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74 75a

65-73 x1

Repeat Steps 65-73 on the right foot. The next steps again focus on the left foot.

75b 76 77a

The left foot is complete. The next few diagrams


are close-ups of the right foot.
Outside crimp the second-fourth Reverse fold the tip of the innermost
toes as a single unit, distributing (second) digit to make a toe tip;
the layers evenly (three on each repeat on the other third and fourth
side, dividing the middle toe) on toes. This foot is on the tips of the
each side of the crimp. toes because the left foot is in the
process of stepping off the ground.
The next diagram returns to a full
view of the model.

77b 78 79

Shallowly reverse fold the tail; note that the upper


As in Step 75b, outside crimp Make a shallow inside crimp to end of the reverse fold is a little more than halfway
the second-fourth toes as a form the tip of the fourth toe; down the tail point.
single unit, distributing the layers repeat on the second and third
evenly, but this time make a toes. The next diagram returns
much steeper crimp, so that the to a full view of the model.
bottom of the foot is just below
horizontal.

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80 81

Pull out a single layer of paper from behind the Fold the corner of the paper pulled out from Step
back of the thigh; repeat behind. 80 to round out the thigh; repeat behind. The next
diagram is enlarged.

82

Shape the legs by denting in some paper at the


rear of the thigh and the front of the shin. Round
the neck, belly, back, and tail.

FINISHED TYRANNOSAURUS

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Triceratops by Jerry Harris


Begin with a square, white side up, with the vertical diagonal precreased.
A square of 10" results in a
model of approximately 5.8" long and 1.67" tall at the hip.

1. 2. 3.

Valley fold the left edge in half, Valley fold 1/4 at the left side, again Valley fold 1/8 at the left side, again
creasing only at the very edge, and creasing only at the edge, and unfold. creasing only at the edge, and unfold.
unfold. This is the mark that is referred to in
Step 7.

4. 5. 6. 1/3
2/3

Valley fold lower angle bisectors to Valley fold, connecting the tops of the Valley fold through a point 2/3 the way
the center and unfold. angle bisectors, and unfold. between the top point and the crease
connecting the angle bisectors (made
in Step 5) and unfold.

7. 8. 9.

Valley fold the top point down so the Reverse fold the top corners in to Remake the angle bisectors
1/8 mark from Step 3 touches the the center, creating a small through the new flaps at the top
2/3 line from Step 6. preliminary base at the top. and unfold.

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10. 11. 12.

Mountain fold the loose corners at Reverse fold the top corners in to
the sides under
. the center, creating another
Valley fold the top point down, preliminary base at the top.
connecting the tops of the angle
bisectors.

13. 14.

Valley fold the lower left side of the preliminary base at The result. The first small preliminary base should lay
the top in half.As you do this, you will have to squash perfectly between the edges and the center, forming
the flap underneath, folding the inner edge of the 1/4 of the larger one (made in Step 12). alley
V fold the
colored flap to the outer edge. angle bisector at the top, using only the top flap and
unfold (the model will not lay flat as you do this).
Turn
over from side-to-side.

15. 16.

Valley fold the corresponding angle bisector on the Reverse fold the right side on the fold you just made.
back. The paper will not lay flat as you do this, and Again, the paper will not lay flat.
Turn back over from
you'll have to crease the top part and bottom part side-to-side.
separately. Unfold.

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17. 18.

Invert the broad, raised point.The model will still not Valley fold the now concave flap down along the
lay flat, but will be concave instead of convex. crease made in Step 14, and flatten the model.

19. 20. 13-19 x1

The result. Fold the flap containing the small Repeat Steps 13-19 in mirror image on the right side.
preliminary base back down to the left.

21. 22.

Collapse the square at the top as a preliminary base. Valley fold the bottoms of the long, rectangular strips
to the center line and unfold.

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23. 24.

Quadrisect the angle of the lower end of the Reverse fold the left flap on the long, innermost
rectangular flaps. Note that the long, innermost folds quadrisection line.
connect to the angle on the outside edge of the long
flap.

25.
26.

As you continue to fold the point up to the top, you


With only the uppermost flap of the reverse fold, begin must push in the layer beneath it.
The valley fold
to fold it up to match the top point of the model.
The beneath that is on an existing crease.
next few steps show more folds being made while this
is being done.

27. 28.

Flatten the model by valley folding the raised flap


down to the center line.The bottom half of this fold
Now the point is closer to the top. Using existing occurs on an existing crease line.
creases, fold the flap down to the left. It still won't lay
flat.

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29. 30.
24-28 x1

The result. Repeat Steps 24-28 on the right side. Pull the uppermost, double-thickness top layer to the
right to expose the hidden layer beneath.
The paper
will not lie flat.

31. 32.

Bisect the thick, hidden flap by valley folding its lower Close the model over the hidden flap again.
edge to the center line.

33.
34.

Bisect the hidden flap.This will lock the fold of the


Pull the uppermost, single-layer top flap to the left, hidden flap folded in Step 31.
exposing another hidden flap (this is the same view as
Step 28).

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36.
35.

Reverse fold the top left point out to the left.


The lower
Close the flap again. end of the reverse fold line is located at the point at
which the layers are locked together.

37. 38.

This point will be one of the front legs.alley


V fold Tuck the lower flap under the layers of the upper
the top layer of the point down. flap.

30-38 x1

39. 40.

Repeat Steps 30-38 in mirror image on the Turn over from side-to-side.
right side.

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41. 42. 43.

Valley fold the left and right


edges of the uppermost
point to the horizontal
bottom edge and unfold,
Valley fold the lower edges to the Valley fold the lower point bisecting the lower corners.
center line, bisecting its lower to the top.
angle, but only crease near the
center of the model.
45. 46.
44.

Narrow the tail by folding the sides in Valley fold the whole thickness of
towards the center line. Note that the the body along the edge of the flap
Valley fold the uppermost folds do not go all the way to the tip of at the base of the tail and unfold.
point down through the the point. As you do this, squash fold The next few steps focus in on the
intersections of the angle the gussets at the sides; they should line head (the top assembly).
bisectors from Steps 41 up with the horizontal edge underneath.
and 43.

47. 48. 49.

Reverse fold the first pair of flaps Reverse fold the next pair of The result. Turn the model
inwards (as in a bird base). flaps. The layer you can see in over from side-to-side; the
this figure goes in all the way
, next diagram is still a
but the layer beneath it does close-up of the head.
not, and the resultant edge is
vertical.

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50a. 50b.
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Mountain fold the whole body in half (right side under the left),
incorporating the rabbit ear on the head end (close-up). Rotate
counterclockwise 90.

51.

Crimp the broad, thick points towards the tail (the hind legs)
forwards. The mountain fold is on the crease you made in
Step 46; the valley fold are new
, and are not quite vertical.
Note that the crimp does not progress all the way to the top
edge. This will give the model a degree of
three-dimensionality. Repeat the crimp behind.

52.

Narrow the belly with a mountain fold. The front end


of the fold should meet or go slightly past the right
edge of the front leg; the back end of the fold line
continues under the hind leg, where you will have to
squash a gusset by folding the edge of paper to meet
the front edge of the leg (the folds inside the leg are
indicated by the x-ray lines. Repeat behind.

53.
Double reverse fold the front leg twice, curling them
forwards. Double reverse fold a foot on the hind leg.
Repeat behind.

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54.

Double reverse fold the tail, bringing it back up close


to horizontal. Reverse fold the tip of the front foot in to
shorten it. Repeat the front foot fold behind.

55.

Valley fold the small triangle above the head (the frill)
in half. Crease heavily, and unfold.

56.
Unfold the rabbit ear which forms the frill point (folded
in Step 50a), allowing the flap on the far side of the
model to swing upwards.The first small preliminary
base (from Step 9) will reappear.

57.

We are going to make the frill larger by unfolding the


preliminary base. Grabbing only the uppermost layer
(at the circled point), pull it to the right.
The thicker
point (the one you folded in Step 55) will swing
outwards so that, in the diagram, it will be pointing out
of the page towards you.The next diagram shows
this view.

58.
Squash down the raised center point, using the
mountain folds formed by the valley fold in Step 55.
Some paper will be pulled out from the sides of the frill
as you do this.The resultant flap won't lay flat.

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59.
Refold the rabbit ear you unfolded in Step 56 the
folds should reform rather easily
. The paper will now
lie flat.

60.
Valley fold the horns up as far as
possible.

61.

Pull a single layer down from the side of


the snout; some paper will be pulled out
from under the horn. Repeat behind.

62.

Rabbit ear the horn so it arches forward over


the snout; repeat behind. Double rabbit ear
the tip of the snout to form a nose horn.

63.

Reverse fold the tip of the frill inside. Mountain the


corner on the underside of the snout inside; repeat
behind.

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64.

Finish rounding out the body by pushing in the back to match the
three-dimensionality produced with the crimps in Step 51. Round
the tail and hind leg, as well; repeat behind. Make the frill more
three-dimensional by creating a large dimple on the left side this
will produce a slight crimping motion to bring the frill forward, but the
central mountain fold stays in place. Repeat behind. Curl the nose
horn backwards.

FinishedTriceratops.

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