Started on crappy printer paper, which taught me the importance of planning for paper width:)
Currently regrouping my recent models pictures, nothing yet of my own design, but have a couple ideas in head.
Here's a couple randomly found pictures from my desk, nothing fancy, and missing dozens and dozens of models from lang/lafosse/kamiya's book, but a start!

December 2013: origami master yoda by Fumiaki Kawahata, folded from 15x15cm muji kami paper
~45 mins folding time

December 2012: modular Star Dodecahedron by Francesco Mancini, folded from Kraft wrapping paper, ~50mins folding time

January 2012: Dragon in flight by Charlie Esseltine, folded from meeting room throwable paper(really horribly teary paper! but was a nice size)
~30 mins folding time

February 2012: Kawasaki roses, folded from 5x10cm kami paper folded in half to get a 5x5 single color square. The stems are separate 5x5 green squares
~30 mins folding time

March 2012: Dragon in flight by Charlie Esseltine, folded from red printer paper, 30x30cm, This suffered from quite heavy paper width issue in the center, but it was still a pretty neat fold with some nice attitude on the wings thanks to the stiffness
~30 mins folding time+10mins shaping

March 2012: origami master yoda by Fumiaki Kawahata, folded from 25x25cm kraft paper.
~30 mins folding time
I messed the fingers on this one(sloppy and in a hurry between two meetings) but the overall fold was fairly decent. Kraft doesn't bend in curves so well unfortunatelly

April 2013: Shuki kato's simple dragon, folded from double MC paper, 15x15cm sheet
~35mins folding time.
This my first proper folding using double MC paper, and i'm loving it.
