Dungeon Dragon: Tim Rickman

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Dungeon Dragon: Tim Rickman

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DUNGEON DRAGON: TIM RICKMAN
Full tutorial on my YouTube channel. Folded from one, uncut (reccomended 6 in. up to 3 ft.) square of 20 lb paper.
My intention was to design a dragon with the details of a broad body, bulky legs with claws, tail with spines and spade, head with horns, eyes, nostrals, mouth... and most importantly wings (with talons) that look large enough to actually lift a dragon.
Enjoy folding your very own. I like to share my designs, as I was inspired to design by others who posted their diagrams for free.
Here's hoping you all think my Dungeon Dragon holds it's own against other advanced origami dragons out there!

-Origami Wizard, Tim Rickman

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Looks awesome. Thanks Tim!
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Here's what Dungeon Dragon looks like folded with an 8.5 sq. of printer paper and more shaping.

Full tutorial on my YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/FacePalmTree
I'd love any feedback you have if you fold my model.

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Looks amazing!! how long did it take you to do and how hard was it ?
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Thanks sal_93! The design took a few weeks and about an hour for me to fold. It wasn't too difficult but I worked on it for a long time, trying out lot's of ideas, before I settled on a final design. Post a picture here if you fold it! :)
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