Designed by: Marc Vigo Anglada Diagrammed by: Márcio Noguchi Created: June 2006 1 2 3 Turn over. Begin color side down. Steps 1-4 are pre-creases for the preliminary base. 5 4 © Marc Vigo The diagrams are strictly for your personal and non-commercial use only. Please refrain from using the diagrams or folded models for commercial purposes or publication in any form or media without my written permission. Colapse using existing creases, for the preliminary base. 7 6 Squash fold. Repeat squash fold for the remaining 3 flaps. 8 9 11 12 Squash fold top left flap, while bringing the top right flap slightly upward. 10 7-10 Turn over. Collapse. Bring the top right flap to the original position (of step 7). Repeat steps 7 to 10 on the left side. Snake Dragon – Page 1 13 Fold parallel to the center line, along the folded edge. Start where the crease ends on raw edge. Unfold the top layer. Fold and unfold to create crease along the center line. 17 16 Collapse on existing creases. Pre-crease all layers. Open flap to original position (step 14) 19 18 © Marc Vigo The diagrams are strictly for your personal and non-commercial use only. Please refrain from using the diagrams or folded models for commercial purposes or publication in any form or media without my written permission. 15 14 Squash fold. 20 Pre-crease, and collapse. 21 Inside reverse fold. Fold in half, along the center line. Snake Dragon – Page 2 a 22 23 b c Shape the head by lifting the front horn (outside reverse fold) and back horns, and opening the mouth. Shape the head by lifting the front horn (outside reverse fold) and back horns, and opening the mouth. 24 25 © Marc Vigo The diagrams are strictly for your personal and non-commercial use only. Please refrain from using the diagrams or folded models for commercial purposes or publication in any form or media without my written permission. Shape the wings by “thinning” folding it into half, and opening slightly. Repeat with wing on the other wing. 26 Thin the body and tail while thinning also (the dark part of) the wings. Crimp in several segments to shape the tail . Snake Dragon – Page 3
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