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B**R
Awesome Book for those who love Oragami
I bought this as a present for my son who has been doing modular oragami for years. He was really excited to try new styles. There are a ton of pictures and it teaches you the basics of folding modules for the intended project. I would suggest this for anyone looking for a gift to give an enthusiast or someone who has been tinkering with oragami for a little bit.
C**C
Challenging
For those who love oragami, it’s a must have. Super challenging, but that’s the point isn’t it! Does not come with paper.
K**.
Decent overall
The first half of the book is closer to what I (a fairy rank amateur) image to be traditional kusudama. These are modular units that lock together and form balls or polyhedra at a rate of 3-5 units per face, depending. Some are definitely time consuming to fold but, overall it's great. The entire back half of the book is devoted to increasingly complex constructed, interwoven models. These push almost immediately into a hundred units or more, with complicated weaving schemes. I've made a few things out of the first half of the book and not a single thing from the back. Some of them feel more like a demonstration of virtuosity than something someone would actually build.If you're curious, give it a shot.
M**E
This book expects you to know the genre of Modular Origami well before starting it.
Some very difficult models! I have experience with modular origami models. These ones were a new challenge for me in that for the second half of the book it requires very specific rectangular cuts of paper. The majority of the difficulty is not is folding the units but in the weaving of them to construct the model. Expect to have to look at the reference images intensely to figure out exactly where to weave what part. I do wish it came with more reference images, showing exact angles and weaving directions but the ones present are the minimum required to show you exactly what to do. This is an excellent book showing how to model some of the most fascinating interlocked models in all of origami. There are tons of models like this in this book which makes it very worth getting.
M**G
Great present for my 14 year old son!
My son really likes this book! The pictures and instructions are clear and easy to follow. He started with a simpler origami book that worked up to some (very simple, 8-12 pc) modulars at the end, but the easiest of these is 30 pieces...a much bigger and better challenge.He hasn't tried any of the framed projects yet, but is looking forward to it!
L**D
Quite possibly my favorite origami book
I pre-ordered this book in February 2016 and was thrilled when it was finally released and arrived in my doorstep. Immediately after I opened it up I took a look through all the diagrams and decided that it was worth the wait! The diagrams are gorgeous and detailed and in color, which is helpful since the units can be quite complex, and it really highlights how the unit should look at each step.I've been working my way through from the front of the book and starting to tackle the wire frames in the second half of the book. The weaving instructions are detailed and explain and show you how the symmetry of the models work, so you get to fully understand how they fit together, versus blindly following instructions. (This is something I have found to be lacking in the construction of the first wire frame I ever folded, Tom Hull's Five Intersecting Tetrahedra, so I was pleased to find such instruction in this book.)If you purchase this (an action I heartily recommend) you should start clearing some room to display your models! They will take some time, but the end results are worth it.
T**E
hard
good luck
S**L
excellent for a teenager
I bought this product for my grandson who is 16 years old. He loves it. This product takes a lot of patience,but produces fabulous results. Artistic and improves spatial vision.It would be too difficult for younger than 10 years old.