This week, I have the next three models from Works of Satoshi Kamiya folded using the same size paper. First up is the Unicorn.
He has a color change between the body and horn which I went overboard on by using dark purple and electric yellow. He has some kind of horse fuzzy parts before the hooves, which is neat. He kind of feels a little short, but I figure the complexity leads to a small model compared to some of the others.
The twelfth model is The Yellow Bird! I don’t know why he’s not just called the Chocobo, which is the Final Fantasy bird that this model is about (he has a page of Final Fantasy inspired models if you don’t believe me). I get it may be to avoid copyright infringement, but you’d think Square Enix would just give it for free for this free publicity. I have nothing to scale him against. He is the scale.
The last model this week is #13, the Blue Whale. It has a lot of cool details, like eyes and blue whale stomach lines. It’s also interesting in that it has an open back. It does feel like a bit of work if you’re not the biggest blue whale fan but is still really neat to make at least once.
Nicely folded.
Yes, you’re right, the Yellow Bird doesn’t have its proper name, and yes it’s for copyright reasons.
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