I can’t believe how tiny this next Pterosaur is. Image source: Pterosaur, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieuįollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Facebook Tran Trung Hieu designed this excellent and somewhat cute looking Pterosaur skeleton. Image source: Brachiosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by rhplus I also really love the pose of this next one with the raised foot and head looking back. Image source: Brachiosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Adriano Davanzo It almost looks playful like a baby dinosaur or something. I really like the pose of this next Brachiosaurus. Image source: Brachiosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Xu Daniel Here’s a much smaller Brachiosaurus which couldn’t have been easy to fold. Image source: Brachiosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Kunsulu Image source: Brachiosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Mariano Zavala B.ĭiagrams available in Origami Dinosaurs 2 Next we have a Brachiosaurus design by Fumiaki Kawahata which like the T-Rex design above takes on a different personality depending on who folded it. Image source: Stegosaurus Skeleton, Designed by Bill Bankwitz and Folded by rhplus I’m not quite sure how that works since both dinosaurs look very different. This Stegosaurus design is somehow based on Fumiaki Kawahata’s Brachiosaurus design. Image source: Retrace, Designed and Folded by Hayato Yoshitake Next we have a photo of an excellent looking origami Stegosaurus taken at an origami exhibit. Image source: Triceratops Skeleton, Designed by Issei Yoshino and Folded by Hyun Seok Kangĭiagrams available in Issei Super Complex Origami Issei Yoshino also designed this amazing Triceratops skeleton! I really like that hook on the beak/mouth, whatever it’s called and the lines of teeth. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Issei Yoshino and Folded by Carla Godoy It’s always neat to see how different artists fold models like this slightly differently. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Issei Yoshino and Folded by Phillip Curl It really helps you see the details in the model. I really like the contrast here between the blue paper and the yellow background. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Issei Yoshino and folded by Gonzalo I quite like how it looks with that newspaper or whatever paper is being used here. Here’s the T-Rex model again folded by Gonzalo but modified slightly to have more teeth. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Issei Yoshino and folded by Al3bbasi Here’s an excellent photo of the original T-Rex model folded by Al3bbasi on a dark background so you can see the details well. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Issei Yoshino and folded by Matthieu Georgerĭiagrams available in Origami Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus Rex The original design uses 21 sheets of paper to fold the various parts of the skeleton and then lock them all together. Here’s Issei Yoshino’s T-Rex again but this time it’s not modified and folded by Matthieu Georger. Image source: Jurassic World, by Mariano Zavala B. photoshopped his T-Rex skeleton into the Jurassic World logo which is pretty cute and an awesome idea. Image source: T-Rex, Designed by Issei Yoshino, Modified and Folded by Mariano Zavala B. took Issei Yoshino’s T-Rex design and modified it to make it look much more ferocious and awesome. We’ll start off with some Tyrannosaurus Rex models because you can’t make a post about dinosaurs without T-Rexs. I’ve been wanting to make a post about origami dinosaur skeletons for a while because these models are absolutely amazing.Īlmost all of these models except for one which I’ll mention later are folded from multiple sheets of paper but that doesn’t make them any less amazing. The original post is below with the new models mixed in so enjoy! It’s not quite enough for a new post so I’ve gone back to this one and added in another bunch of incredible photos. Since then I’ve found a ton of other amazing dinosaur skeleton models. This post was originally made back on April 7, 2016.
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