by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
First try at it…came out to be pretty good. Next time I’ll make a bigger head.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Did a few 1/32 size Torchic Pokemons…this one is using 1/8 size paper, it’s about 8″ tall, the collar feathers are 1/32 size and the beak, legs and claws are 1/32 paper
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Use 1/16 size paper to make the big Pikachu Pokemon.
Big, teenager and baby Pikachus
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Second one in a span of five days…this one consisted of 40 flowers. Used 6″ x 6″ double-sided colour paper (Different colours on each side)….so four of the pedal tips have
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Used 6″ x 6″ origami paper…wanted to use smaller paper but didn’t have any and I didn’t want to spend time reducing the size. Six pedals per flower…12 flowers, wanted to
by Emanuel Lucho
(Veracrz, Mexico)
I made this little guy, one pokemon bird.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Nine year old Sophia started it!!! She assembled 99% of the taller cylinder and I completed it. We were trying to see how high it can go…but it was too
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Used Christmas wrapping paper…which is a bit thin and easy to tear. Folded the pieces (1/16 size) 3 years ago, finally decided to assemble the dragon. Not a hard model….only 630 pieces…but
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Took me over 6 hours to assemble and glue Charizard…used 710 triangular pieces. A hot glue gun was used to attach the arms, legs, wings, head and tail.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
The big ones are made with 1/32 size paper and the small ones are made for 1/64 size paper…much harder and challenging to fold.