Eva/Gundam.... Diagrams/Videos/CPs?

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Ben385
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Eva/Gundam.... Diagrams/Videos/CPs?

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Hey guys,

I haven't folded anything outside of the convention for a while, I've been really obsessed with gundam (it's a common thing that my family have- getting really obsessed with a topic for a while). I've watched a whole lot of Gundam and Eva anime, and I was thinking to myself; Hey! There have to e some origami versions of these mechas out there somewhere!

So, I googled it. And I found these; http://tinyurl.com/yelno6u but from what I can see, the videos have been removed for some reason.... any other sources?

So if anyone has any diagram, CPs or videos for strictly Gundam or Eva models, please post them here.

Thanks in advance everyone!
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Well i managed to recover the video you posted that was removed... He folds the eva unit from CP, but the video is sped up by about 4x so it may be hard to follow, but it should give you an idea on how to fold it. Also i don't know where the CP is given...

If you still want the video i can send it to you, but i won't post it because it was obviously removed for a reason
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Post by ahudson »

Shuki Kato has an Eva CP right here, if you're feeling like something supercomplex:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami-ar ... 017683395/
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Post by Ragnorax »

Also found video tutorials for these models... shows the folding of the crease pattern in each. I dont know why these were taken off youtube? :?

(left one is mulitple sheets, one on right is one sheet :))
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(this is the one in the video link u posted)
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(this one seems pretty complex, folded from an 80x80cm sheet)
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