My brother's 3 headed dragon.
The first tiger is the first of Engel's models I've attempted, the last I made on the date you see in the picture (2/14/07). You can clearly see how much I've improved between making the two.
This was my first attempt at this very thick model. It has a staple through it to keep the thicknesses together. I gave a final draft to my sister, still with staples through it.
A pretty simple model. This is a final draft that was a gift for my dad.
Peter Engel's elephant. Not one of my favorite models. I've made simpler elephant models with better end products. This one's only outstanding trait is its split trunk.
A very nice model. The entire model is a single piece of paper. The knight is the insideout colored paper.
Peter Engel's extremely complicated Butterfly model. I didn't fold the Butterfly's body especially well, so it ended up looking more like a killer-moth.
One of Peter Engel's simplest models.
One of my favorite models, although extremely complicated.
John Montroll's Rhinoceros. Simple enough to be made out of colored foil.
Another very thick model. The final draft, given to my brother as a gift, had a few staples through it as well.
First draft of the big crocodile above.
A gift for my dad. Another very good, anatomically correct model by Peter Engel.
A single piece of paper. Perfect for Valentine's Day.
Probably shouldn't have made this one out of foil, but it was the only 2-sided paper I had. Another good model by John Montrell.