I was impressed by Juston's http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_real_juston/ interpretation of a traditional elephant which is near perfect except that it lacks two back legs. My design retains the same base as the traditional model, but distributes the paper to create two back legs. I also added eyes, in addition to a few other small changes. Diagrams are done, and will probably be in the 2017 PCOC convention book.
Here is a Hydra with 9 heads. There are also 5 claws on each foot, although it ends up making the legs really thick and the neck pretty thin.
Folded from 45cm kraft
CP in my gallery
Still in a Batman mood after designing my Dark Knight bust, I made these Bat-insignias.
I improved/redesigned my original Giza Pyramid Complex model for last month's design challenge. Check out the crease pattern below.
I also designed an Asian Elephant for last month's challenge. Below that is a version I designed in response to Joseph Hwang's four legged variation on my elephant.
I'm starting at a new school this year so the day before the first day, I folded the school's mascot: The Don (a spanish swordsman).
The crease pattern can be found here: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php ... 16#p146816
This rodent is one of the first models I've ever designed, I think I was about 10. It has a simple 12x12 grid, and it wasn't until recently that I refolded it and added some level shifters for claws.
The crease pattern (the first time I've bothered to make flat foldable!) can be found here: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php ... 16#p146816
I encourage you to try, it's so quick and easy that I fold it from post it notes when I'm bored in class sometimes...