So I've recently been getting into modular origami, mostly from sonobe and phizz units.
I've been trying to fold the pentakis dodecahedron from sonobe units, but I'm a little bit stumped with something.
So I can basically arrive at what appears to be the right shape, except I need to use twice as many units as all instructions say I should. I've been using Meenakshi Mukurji's book Marvelous Modular Origami, but I've looked at other resources as well. Basically I should be able to fold this shape from 60 sonobe units, or 30 compound units, but my result requires twice as many, 120 sonobe / 60 compound.
This kind of makes sense to me as each of the 12 dodecahedral faces has a ring of 5 spikes made from 10 sonobe / 5 compound. 5x12=60.
I know I must be doing something wrong, possibly in the way rings of 5 are connected to each other, but I can't for the life of me work it out. Basically half the sonobes (one piece in each compound) don't see the light of day in the finished model - these are the pink pieces in the incomplete model on the right. They're crucial to the structure but not visible.

Somebody please help, my brain is boggling.