Friday Francesco Massimo sent me the diagrams for his Western Dragon, and I knew what I would be folding this weekend: It is not every day you open your email and find a gift from a design legend. The bulk of the paper lies in the neck, making thinning it difficult, and the resultant model has a neck that is a little too thick, compared to the slender game critter’s – but this is a minor quibble. Characteristic of the game critter, spikey bits and a flat-top head emerge from deft manipulation of layers. I started with a 40cm square of metallic green/black duo paper (I think it was shadowfold?), that was really thin but strong (it needed to be, because of the torture and final torsion of the outer layers over a bulky solid body. The Horizon series of games has many robotic dinosaurs that would be perfect subjects for super-complex origami designs (hint hint!). I hope he publishes the diagrams, the fold is challenging and the result is familiar to many gamers, and I am sure there would be interest from other origamists (and gamers) to fold it.
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Thanks to the power of the internet, I reached out to see if he could give me guidance on how to fold one:Īfter a while, Tetsuya replied with a diagram series on how to fold it, newly drawn for me to test-fold. I saw an origami “doodle” by Tetsuya Gotani of a “Tallneck” published on his instagram feed – a sort of brachiosaurus with a spaceship for a head. My son plays, I am amazed by the complexity and richness of the game world. There is a series of games in the Horizon series, set in a dystopian future where main opponents are robotic dinosaurs.