Porg (advanced)



Porgs are small aquatic birds native to the islands on the planet Ahch-To. The feathers around their faces and chests are white, blending to a gray-brown on their backs. The males have an orange patch around the eyes and are slightly taller than the females. An adult porg stands a little less than a foot tall. When young, the porglets resemble a cute ball of light tan feathers with a face.
Although porgs are not great flyers, they can run very quickly on land. Porgs are excellent swimmers and feed on small fish and crustaceans.
This is the first version of a porg that I’ve created. When I showed it to my friend’s son, who was 6 at the time, he desperately wanted to make it. This is a model I’d rank as expert because of the intricate sink fold in one of the early steps. Even after I did the sink for him, the eyes and mouth were just too hard for someone that young. Knowing how much children love porgs, I had to create a much simpler version for them. You can find that porg on this site as well.