Great Stellated Dodecahedron

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

My Black, Purple, and Blue modular Great stellated dodecahedron! took me alot of time to make the 30 tornillo modules, and then i assembled it.

for those of you who dont know much about modular origami, this does not use any type of glue or tape or anything to keep it together, the structured pieces "modules" hold each other together :)

cheaa, so far i have made:
Kusudama
5 intersecting Tetrahedra
Carmen Sprung Icosahedron
Dodecahedron
GREAT STELLATED DODECAHEDRON

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  • Wow, very nice "thing". Got interested - might try to make one for myself! Is it hard for a beginner?

  • well ive had tons of experience with origami, before i saw these modular origami, its not that hard, just takes a bit of time, but the finished product is definitly worth it

  • wow nice model, i just make 1 out of big sheets like u did, i now have 2 great stellated doecahedrons and my big 1 is white and metallic blue! ur one looks so cool!

  • thanks

  • fucken sex dude

  • wtf?

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  • that means its fuckin awesome

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  • Hi, did you learn from mrowemath, origamipro1, and bababellaatje?

  • Very nice :-) I'm interested as to what size paper you used? I have made about 6 of these, 1 in 7cm by 7cm paper and the rest in 5cm by 5cm paper. They turn out very strong and was wondering if using bigger paper would also make a strong model... would like to be able to hang some bigger origami shapes from my ceiling.

  • @origamifreak64 You sure live up to your name. LOL

  • @kingeek9 tons, hmm... I started in grade 4 on a sonobe variation. and switch between origami and speedcubing and OMG YOU HAVE SPEEDCUBING VIDS! ok can we be friends we have 2 interests in common!

  • mine took about 2 days but I finally got it. Thanks for showing me.

  • the angles are off by a bit. these modules have 45 degree angles and a real greater stellated dodecahedron has 36 degree angles

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