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A '''polyhedron model''' is a physical construction of a [[polyhedron]], constructed from cardboard, plastic board, wood board or other panel material, or, less commonly, solid material.
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Construction begins by choosing a ''size'' of the model, either the ''length'' of its edges or the ''height'' of the model. The size will dictate the ''material'', the ''adhesive'' for edges, the ''construction time'' and the ''method of construction''.
The second decision involves colours. A single-colour cardboard model is easiest to construct -- and some models can be made by folding a pattern, a '''[[Net (polyhedron)|net]]''', on a single sheet of cardboard. Choosing colours requires geometric understanding of the polyhedron. One way is to colour each [[
:For example, a 20-face [[icosahedron]] can use twenty colours, one colour, ten colours or five colours, respectively.
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*[http://ibiblio.org/e-notes/3Dapp/Convex.htm Interactive 3D polyhedra in Java]
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