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I thought it was Hoth.
Some of you may already be familiar with Chris Alexander's new book, allowing you to quickly and easily fold origami models of vehicles and characters from the Star Wars universe:
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Origami-Paper-folding-Projects/dp/0761169431
I also create my own models, and I too hope to be able to publish a book of diagrams for my original designs, such as:
To see these models in more detail, and the rest of my creations, please visit my new website http://www.starwarigami.co.uk, and if you like what you find there, please do hit that like button and share it with you friends!
The more support I get online, the more likely it will be that I can secure a license from Lucasfilm, and the quicker I can bring these instructions to print.
Thanks for your time, and do please let me know what you think - all feedback is welcome!
On a related note: fine paper models I found 10 years ago, still online:
you can find even more SW papercraft here:
http://www.paper-replika.com/index.php?option=com_alphacontent§ion=10&category=106
Thanks, I've seen various takes on the spacecraft, but those figures are new to me!
I used to build plastic model kits with my Dad 10+ years ago (now I'm selling out our overgrown collection...), I also dabbled with paper kits back then.
Those look cool. :)
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These do look very good and I am impressed. i once tried to do an origami X-Wing and made a right mess of it!!!!!!
I,think these are more my level.....
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I've uploaded the Crease Pattern for my original ATAT design to my website: http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/diagrams.html
If you manage to fold your own version, feel free to post a picture of it here!
Hmmmm......Mine didn't turn out very well.
lol...JK
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That's pretty much spot on for the Death Star though... good work!
I thought it was Hoth.
I've just uploaded full diagrams for folding the Naboo Starfighter to my website:http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/diagrams.html
more reference photos can be found herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/starwarigami/sets/72157630023534441/
If you decide to give it a go, all pictures are welcome!
Happy folding!
I've just created a new model, on a roll with Episode I it seems:
Trade Federation Landing Ship v1.0
For more images, please check out my site http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/prequels.html
Another new model, this time from Episode II
Hailfire Droid v1.0
As always, check out my site for more details http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/hailfire-droid.html
I welcome feedback, so let me know what you think...
With the half a square left over from folding the hailfire droid, I have come with a related model, the Droid Starfighter a.k.a. vulture droid. Quite a fiddly model to bring together, but the result is quite satisfactory
Check out more images here http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/vulture-droid.html - the Crease Pattern is also available
These would make great avatars one day when you have enough for it become a theme.
cool idea - how many would I need? I've done 19 unique models to date, with a 20th on its way
Just to give you a sense of the scale here was when doubleKO gave us all Scooby-Doo baddies.
These are pretty impressive. I'm impressed with how you've been able to get some of these; some are very complex.
That is an excellent looking battle droid!
Just kidding ;) Really, that's a pretty darn cool Slave I. Thanks for sharing these.
if it's battle droids you're looking for, you need to check out Philip West's Photstream
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More pictures here: http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/gungan-sub.html
Bongowings.
I've uploaded a step by step video showing how to fold the Naboo Stafighter: http://youtu.be/ccBv_eP4rEo
You can follow along using the full instructions here: http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/diagrams.html
I was really into origami as a kid. These are awesome.
Thanks for sharing, and best of luck getting your book published.
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