Realistic Origami Fighter Jets

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Ori-JD
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Post by Ori-JD »

Would anyone be able to determine a starting point or a base for Lee Jae Gu's f-16 f-18 f-22 just by looking at the photos? Because they all seem to have the same structure.
numanair
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Post by numanair »

They all seem to be a bird base with the top sunken. I found diagrams for his p-51 on a different site (http://origami.artists.free.fr/LeeJaeGu/). He has diagrams for another jet here http://blog.naver.com/jazz1862/110038413251.
Hopefully this is helpful to you.

Now, if anyone knows how to fold the a-10, I would like to know.

p.s. I'm new to the forum, so I apologize if I'm breaking any rules with the linking.

edit: The p-51 with pictures aiding the diagrams can be found here: http://blog.naver.com/jazz1862/110038166404.
Ori-JD
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Post by Ori-JD »

is it possible For anyone to work out a starting point or a base for the f-16 and f-18? Someone with more experience with origami?
fighterplane
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Post by fighterplane »

I would love some diagrams. I have designed an f-22 from a half-square but it can be folded by folding a square in half (this eliminates exposure with differing colors on opposite sides). :D

http://paperdude.wordpress.com
this is a link for the diagrams. might need neooffice to open. :cry:

edit: the file is no longer an odt, it is now a pdf!
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mrfredfrog
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Post by mrfredfrog »

I found these videos at this website that may help you

http://24f736s41qxr1t2-ua8hu0bjc7.hop.clickbank.net/
Ori-JD
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Post by Ori-JD »

I've designed my f-22 using a water-bomb base, but i am having trouble trying to get the engines the right shape at the front. Also there is a lot of pleating in the model, and it is hard to lock all of the layers together.
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Post by fighterplane »

Ori-JD wrote: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.
I would love diagrams! that plane is epic!
Ori-JD
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Re: Realistic Origami Fighter Jets

Post by Ori-JD »

I don't know if this thread is dead, but I've basically finished an Su-37 and I am attempting to remake the f-22 in a different way. Maybe sometime I could get pictures up of some models.
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Post by jpatrick »

awesome!! how can you send some images of your Su-37? Ive got some very cool models that I would like to show
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Re: Realistic Origami Fighter Jets

Post by jpatrick »

I have several models that I have either designed or know how to make. I use either a 8 1/2 x 11 or A4 sizes to create my models that have the same style as thay yang ( http://www.amazon.com/Thay-Yang/e/B001K85UZ and ken hmoob ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtplBb ... A97dmEnf6w )
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