Showing posts with label Unit Polyhedron Origami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unit Polyhedron Origami. Show all posts

120 Unit Rhombic Icosahedron with Concave Hexagonal Rings

Since in recent days, I have been trying out many modular origami. I wanted to try out the inverse of the previous model I had folded - the 120-unit rhombic icosahedron using Tomoko Fuse's double-sided convex hexagonal rings....

120 Unit Rhombic Icosahedron

The Rhombic Icosahedron from Tomoko Fuse's book 'Unit Polyhedron Origami' is folded from 120 rectangular units. The assembly of this model is a serious test of patience! Folding the units took me a couple of days - it is no joke...

Truncated Icosahedron

The truncated icosahedron is another of Tomoko Fuse's modular creations. This is from her book Unit Polyhedron Origami. The model is fairly easy to do. It rather reminds me the origami football I had folded nearly a year back! The...

Regular Dodecahedron

I recently bought Tomoko Fuse's 'Unit Polyhedron Origami' and I was immediately tempted to try out one of the first models described in the book - the regular polyhedron. It is an interesting model to make and I must say I love...