( Lesen Sie mehr) kill in paper folding this book is worth the money.Īll of the models are looking great, 'cause they are as detailed as imaginable.Īll steps are clearly decribed by pictures and in English and Japanese writing.Įrstellt am Tuesday 30 June 2015 durch Marin N Not for beginners, but that should be clear.įor everybody else who likes to increase his/her s.
SATOSHI KAMIYA ANCIENT DRAGON PLUS
( Lesen Sie mehr) es plus complexes.Įrstellt am Friday 16 October 2015 durch Ken K Il faut prévoir des feuilles de 50x50 pour les modèles l. ( Lesen Sie mehr) es un gusto único !!Įrstellt am Thursday 20 October 2016 durch Eric LLĮrstellt am Wednesday 14 September 2016 durch antoine Bįrom medium to super complex including the ancient dragon, great Un libro de lujo, siempre tuve una copia pirata descargada de la internet, pero tener el original.
hf!Įrstellt am Monday 24 October 2016 durch Werner Paul QM Make sure to use thin paper that is larger than the recommended size. ( Lesen Sie mehr) autiful and complex models. Great book with fantastic models and good diagramsĮrstellt am Wednesday 15 August 2018 durch Kevin DRVĪ must-have! The difficulty increases throughout the book and at the end you have one of the most be. Thank you, origami-shop and Nicolas Terry.Įrstellt am Thursday 07 November 2019 durch Roberto BĮrstellt am Sunday 30 June 2019 durch Moritz B ( Lesen Sie mehr) os elsewhere and I found it here for so much more affordable. I'm amazed at the quality of products on this website. The way the fingers are folded is pretty cool.Īncient Dragon - Needs large thin paper, has many layers, isn't that fun to fold.īarosaurus - It's just really weird to foldīlue Whale - The pleats are really annoying to fold and you have to do it in 3D.Īnd THAT'S why origami is not typically classified by difficulty.Benutzermeinung für Works of Satoshi KAMIYA (43 Bewertungen) -Įrstellt am Thursday 10 September 2020 durch Mariana KKKKĮrstellt am Saturday 09 November 2019 durch Lee K Then there's some weird stuff toward the end. Mammoth - BORING, except for the cool closed sink. Okay there are some funky closed sinks and unwraps. Just really really good and super complex. My favorite T-Rex in all of origami.ĭivine Dragon - Not really that hard. Tyrannosaurus - Has an open sink that will drive you out of your mind. The hard thing about it is that it's 3-D. Smilodon - Not hard at all if you use foil. Orca - Should be higher on the list, but it is so creative, and the ingenuity just makes it that much easier to get through.Ĭoelophysis - It's harder than you may think. Forming the hooves is the only really difficult part. Some really cool complex (but not hard) collapses. Inoshishigami - The pleating is kind of tricky, but it's really cool how it all comes out. Pegasus - Cool to fold, but it just doesn't look that great. More like a Kawahata or Miyajima piece than your typical Kamiya fare. The legs do get kind of thick.Įagle Ray - Just be careful of the paper tearing when you make the spine.Ĭarnotaurus - Very straightforward. Note: apart from ranking Splash! as the easiest, plastgeek's list and mine are nothing alike. With all that said, here is my ranking of difficulty in order from easiest to hardest. The Bahamut is one of my favorite pieces, so it is not difficult for me to fold it. What makes something hard to fold? Does it mean something that is hard to fold from a certain size? (In that case the dragons are pretty hard) Does it mean something that is hard to make look good unless you use special ultra-thin paper and mold the heck out of it? (Pegasus) Does it mean something that is just not the least bit of fun to fold so you want to stop? (Blue whale) Or something with a boring fold sequence? (Wizard and Mammoth). It is also the only one that I have never fully folded. I would consider the Blue Whale the hardest piece in the book.
First off, different people have different perceptions of difficulty. It's hard to really order them in order of difficulty.