1. If every dodecahedron represents a carbon atom, we have a standard C60.
2. If we still use beads to represent CC bonds, then we have a giant molecule, C750. In this molecule, 450 carbon atoms are sp3 hybridized or tetra-valent and 300 atoms are sp2 hybridized or trivalent. But I suspect these sp2 hybridized carbon atoms are not energetically favorable, so it is better to have hydrogen atoms connected to these sp2-carbons. Then we get C750H300!

The bead model of this structure (see here) might be first constructed by Emilie. She asked me to comment about this structure in my blog long time ago (I couldn't find the exact location though).
I decided to make one from beads after I saw the same structure made by a toy designer, Dick Esterle, who actually invented this kind of toys, in the Bridges conference last week.

