Need help on diagrams to Star Wars Origami

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renlang
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Need help on diagrams to Star Wars Origami

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I know the ones from happy magpie already, but if any of you know how to fold a republic battleship or anything spaceship - related in the Star Wars saga, please pm me a webbie with the diagrams. ty =D

P.S. I also want to know how I can make the bridge on the star destroyer. to see the SW Origami, go to http://www.happymagpie.com and click on the Star Wars Origami thing with an Origami R2 in the background. It is labeled SW Diagrams to the left of your screen and when you scroll down after clicking, it says star destroyer. Many other interesting things.

P.P.S. I'm new at the forum so thanks for all the help =D
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Well... if you know the diagrams from http://www.happymagpie.com/origami.html already, and also checked through all the links there, I don't think there's much more for you to find, I'm afraid.
renlang wrote:i also want to know how i can make the bridge on the star destroyer
What problems do you have exactly (step number) when making the bridge?
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Here's some awesome Star Wars origami:

http://www.pajarita.org/lista/CARPETAS_ ... Fco_Ramon/

http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/

Each has one set of diagrams.

There's also, of course, this Lucas-sanctioned site, full of simpler models: http://www.starwarsorigami.com/
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Post by renlang »

the step #? uhmm... well i can pretty much cover steps 1-9, but afterwards, its so confusing... :roll:
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Post by renlang »

Also, in the X-Wing diagrams that have engines (http://www.starwarigami.co.uk/) i dunno how to do past the 3rd step :lol: :oops:
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this is for the X-Wing diagram. for step 3, it's this http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/waterbom.pdf but on the creases shown in step 3. step 4 is a squash fold made on those creases.
i hope those are the steps you needed help on, if they're not, just post what steps you do need help on.
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Post by Aznman »

You can also, instead of folding a water bomb base with the side flaps folded over (as shown in the diagrams), you can fold a water bomb base (as shown by Origami93) and then outside reverse fold two flaps to the center line.
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There's also, very famously, this Yoda, by Kawahata http://www.pajarita.org/modules.php?nam ... &pagenum=4

And this simpler one by Dr. Fishgoth
http://www.fishgoth.com/origami/fandiag.html

Wayne Ko's X-wing
http://www.josephwu.com/Files/PDF/xwing.pdf

Ching-Yu's site
http://zen_of_origami.home.comcast.net/
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