![]() ![]() Star Wars Origami Episode I, Vehicles and Vesselsīe sure to check out all these great origami artists on their Flickr pages and websites and send them some comments, likes and follows. If you missed the first episode featuring ships and vehicles from Star Wars you can check it out below: That’s pretty much it for Star Wars origami so this is just a two episode series. Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Gonzalo The boy has no patience. No diagrams for the rest, but there are vague hints of a book. Diagrams for Bantha, Vaders TIE, Boba Fett, and the Millennium Falcon. I find it very interesting how so many people can fold the same model yet it looks so different each time. Star Wars Origami: Chris Alexander: Over 35 different Star Wars models. He is also the author of the transportation picture book McToad Mows Tiny Island. Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Jo Nakashimaįinally here’s Gonzalo’s excellent version of the model. Tom Angleberger is the author of the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling Origami Yoda series, as well as Fake Mustache and Horton Halfpott, both Edgar Award nominees, and the Qwikpick Papers series. Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Alexander Kurth It’s a little bit nicer looking than Dagobah but it’s still a great photo. Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Francisco José González AlcázarĪlexander Kurth folded this Yoda and took this great photo of it out in the forest. Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Mariano Zavala B.įrancisco José González Alcázar modified the design a little bit so that Yoda is sitting down in this photo. Here’s a possibly younger Yoda with a bit less wrinkled face by Mariano Zavala B. Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by James Lucas Video instructions available from Jo Nakashima’s YouTube channel Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Tong Liu Tons of people have folded it and each time it has a slightly different personality based on the folder. It’s one of my all-time favourite origami models. Probably the most famous origami Yoda is designed by Fumiaki Kawahata. Yoda, Designed by Alexander Kurth and Folded by Ivan Svatko Ivan Svatko folded this older version of Alexander Kurth’s more cartooney looking Yoda. ![]() Little Yoda, Designed and Folded by Alexander Kurth “Wet behind the ears”, Designed and Folded by Alexander Kurth Old Jedi Master, Designed and Folded by Magik9Īlexander Kurth has designed two origami Yodas both with a very different style. Later Magik9 also designed this other great and much slimmer Yoda. Old Master Jedi, Designed and Folded by Magik9 Magik9 designed this very detailed more realistic looking Yoda. Young Yoda with Lightsaber, Designed and Folded by Craig Folds Fives Young Yoda in Training, Designed and Folded by Craig Folds Fives ![]() Young Yoda, Designed and Folded by Craig Folds Fives Little Yoda, Designed and Folded by Tong LiuĬraig Folds Fives has designed several great little origami Yodas out of dollar bills. Yoda is a super popular Star Wars character and a ton of different people have designed different origami Yoda models. BB-8, Designed and Folded by Martin HuntĬrease pattern available from .uk Martin Hunt has designed this incredible and very complicated looking BB-8, the droid from the new Star Wars movie. Joseph Wu has designed a cute little origami Jawa. Jedi, Modified from Satoshi Kamiya’s Wizard and Folded by Matthew LaBoone Matthew LaBoone created this great origami Jedi by taking Satoshi Kamiya’s wizard model and modifying it a bit. Clone Trooper, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Icaros Mo Morisue Kei also designed an actual Clone Trooper as well as just the helmet. Clone Trooper Helmet, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Eyalĭiagrams available in Origami Tanteidan 16th Convention Morisue Kei has designed a ton of excellent Star Wars models including these Clone Trooper helmets. You can help Wookieepedia by expanding it.Star Wars the Force Awakens is just a couple of days away so to celebrate that the wait is almost over here’s more Star Wars themed origami! Difficulty levels range from beginner to expert. Plus, this pack comes with 100 special, pre-printed sheets of origami paper, so your projects will have the right look, in addition to the right folds. The step-by-step instructions make in Star Wars Origami make it easy for even beginners to this papercraft to jump in. Star Wars fans will love creating 10 origami renditions of characters and ships from The Force Awakens. Follow folding instructions on pre-printed paper to create a whole host of paper models from the major blockbuster, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Star Wars Origamitakes the traditional technique and applies it to contemporary and fun projects that you can show off in your home or on your desk. Like a Jedi's training, the Japanese craft origami demands dexterity and patience. Create precision origami models of characters and ships from Star Wars: The Force Awakens with some instruction from Star Wars Origami. ![]()
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