Three-Headed Dragon
Model by José Aníbal Voyer Iniesta.
Bipedal three-headed creature with small wings and horned heads featuring open mouths.
The legs of this model only spread from the knee downward. When folded from less sturdy paper, it might not keep upright because it is top-heavy.
Folding tips
- During step 21 and 22, first follow step 21; note that the model won’t lie flat. At step 22, first follow the rightmost arrow, ignore the other arrows and vertical fold lines on the left, the rest of the folds will flow naturally.
- Step 39: start at the top, pushing a flap to each side as far vertically as they should go; then flatten the rest.
- Step 90: if you don’t get the exact fold, fix the result during step 91/92, which shows the expected result on one side.
- At step 116 / 117, first pull out the hidden layer, then shift the paper to open the mouth.
Paper & size
When folded from a 47cm square, the model ends up about 21cm long and 17cm in height.