Hello Everyone. I'm kind of new to this website, but I've been doing origami for quite some time now (about seven years) and one topic i've found interesting is fighter jets.
I'm just letting everyone know that I am currently developing an origami f-22 raptor, and if anyone would like diagrams, crease patterns, or if any more experienced folders can give me tips, let me know.
I'll send in a picture soon
The style of my model is based on Lee Jae Gu's variation of fighter jets and the f-22
Link: http://origami.artists.free.fr/LeeJaeGu/
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I'm pretty confused with your entry. do you want to offer diagrams, want help with the diagrams, want help with designing tha plane,...?
I've nearly finished an f-16, so i'll get some photos of that up here soon. the f-22 was made from a waterbomb base, so i'll get a crease pattern up if anyone wants to try their hand at it.
If this thread isn't dead, then it would be really appreciated to see some diagrams for lee jae gu's f-16 f-18, su-37 terminator and harrier. these are just fantastic models!
But I can't read the language or translate it with Google ... it may use pictures rather than letters.
I imagine that his contact info is hidden in there somewhere.
- Hank Simon
The blog is in Korean. You can tell my all the circles in the symbols.
Google doesn't want to translate the page, but you can copy and paste the text into google translate and get each part translated individually.
I have seen this book before, on the design in origami website. the diagrams for the typhoon can be found on the spanish origami association website. they are strikingly good models, but not as realistic as lee jae gu's.
I took a look at the the website the other day and discovered new diagrams for lee jae gu's f-5e plane.
Jose's book is great. Though, the F-18 is a litlle skinnier than the real thing. It also says the Sopwith Camel is harder than the Fokker Triplane, but I have to disagree. Tem Boun also has cool origami jets in his book "Awesome Origami Aircraft Models in the World's Best Fighters," but only the stand is from a square.