The origami Mina is a modular origami designed by Enrica Dray. The model is a dodecahedron, assembled from 30 squares of paper.
The individual modules are pretty easy to fold. Assembling is done without any glue. Once you slide a flap into a pocket, it holds very well and taking it apart gives trouble. So the model is very stable and does not require any glue at all.
There are 2 ways to assemble the model – when joining the modules, we align the creases between the modules. Folding this crease down ie., making it into a valley fold, gives the first assembly. Folding it up and turning it into a mountain fold gives the second assembly. I have done the second version.
Model Details:
Model: Mina
Creator: Enrica Dray
Website: Origami Modulari
Classification: Origami | 30 Units | Polyhedron
Difficulty Level: High Intermediate
Paper Ratio: Square
Paper Size: 3 inches
Model Size: 4 inches in diameter
Diagram: Origami Modulari