Welcome to another edition of This Week in Origami for July 31, 2015 where we feature the best new origami I saw uploaded to the Internet during the past week.

First up are some cute little models by Rui Roda, his photos always look really great.

Goldfish, Designed by Ta Trung Dong and Folded by Rui Roda

Diagrams available in Tanteidan Origami Convention Vol. 20

Original image on Flickr

Little Elephant, Designed by Li Jun and Folded by Rui Roda

Video instructions available here

Original image on Flickr

Shuki Kato updated his awesome Western Dragon model and added in a tongue.

Western Dragon, Designed and Folded by Shuki Kato

Diagrams available here

Original image on Flickr

Hosanna Tan did an excellent job folding Satoshi Kamiya’s Sleipnir model and made an origami version of the Uni Qlo logo.

Sleipnir, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Hosanna Tan

Diagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 2, 2002-2009

Original image on Flickr

Uni Qlo Logo, Designed and Folded by Hosanna Tan

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Ilan Garibi folded several awesome looking tessellations, here’s the front and back of my favourite one.

Square of Life, Designed and Folded by Ilan Garibi

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr (front), original image on Flickr (back)

Xu Daniel folded a few awesome and rather tiny models.

Saber Designed by Obelisk, Trilobite Olenoides Designed by Sipho Mabona and Mantis Shrimp Designed by Qiegao and All Folded by Xu Daniel

Saber instructions not available, Trilobite instructions not available, Mantis Shrimp instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

wilson_origami made an excellent model of an anime character named Madoka and her “messenger of magic” Kyubey.

Madoka and Kyuubey Designed and Folded by wilson_origami

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Byriah Loper folded another ridiculously complicated collection of interlocking origami shapes.

Twelve Interlocking Decagonal Stars + Twelve Interlocking Pentakaidecagonal Stars, Designed and Folded by Byriah Loper

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Petr Stuchlý made some further adjustments to his Weedy Sea Dragon and made it a bit thinner.

Weedy Sea Dragon 2.2, Designed and Folded by Petr Stuchlý

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

Sérgio Queiroz folded a couple of excellent models.

Sheep, Designed by Hideo Komatsu and Folded by Sérgio Queiroz

Diagrams available in Works of Hideo Komatsu

Original image on Flickr

Le Papillon de Nuit, Designed by Michael Lafosse and folded by Sérgio Queiroz

Diagrams available in Michael LaFosse’s Origami Butterflies

Original image on Flickr

Adriano Davanzo folded Satoshi Kamiya’s Barosaurus model and then took this amazing photograph of it.

Barosaurus, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Adriano Davanzo

Diagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003

Original image on Flickr

Neelesh K folded another Batman character, this time an amazing looking Cat Woman. That’s one sheet of paper!

Cat Woman, Designed and Folded by Neelesh K

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

DanielBSB folded an excellent Domo-kun model that he was able to reverse engineer since instructions aren’t available.

Domo-kun, Designed by Michelle Fung and folded by DanielBSB

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Pegasus, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Francisco José González Alcázar

Diagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003

Original image on Flickr

Matthew LaBoone folded this amazing Nazgul model.

Nazgul, Designed by Jason Ku and Folded by Matthew LaBoone

Diagrams available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine #129

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

Finally we have this amazingly awesome looking Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton which is pretty much the coolest thing I’ve seen in a long time.

Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton, Designed by Issei Yoshino and Folded by Mariano Zavala B.

Diagrams available in Origami Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus Rex

Original image on Flickr