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Star Wars Origami

Obiwan Kenobi writes "This has to be the strangest thing I've run across in quite awhile. Star Wars Origami features about a dozen pieces of Star Wars vehicles and characters complete with diagrams on how to make them yourself. And just when I thought this was an anomaly, the links section includes all kinds of great Star Wars Origami, such as this one (dubbed Stare Wares) and this one featuring a wicked Destroyer Droid complete with the shiny metal finish."

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  1. Harder Than It Looks by fuzdout · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I tried simple oragomi once..Wasn't easy once you get past the "I can fold a boat!" level..Now, try a folding an Ewok.. :)

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    1. Re:Harder Than It Looks by lgftsa · · Score: 2, Funny
      > Now, try a folding an Ewok.. :)

      It's fairly straightforward, but preparation is the key.

      First, take your Ewok...

    2. Re:Harder Than It Looks by geekoid · · Score: 4, Funny

      There is nothing I would enjoy more then folding an Ewok. Perferably into Wookie food.

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    3. Re:Harder Than It Looks by fuzdout · · Score: 2, Funny

      You all have it all wrong. You can fold paper into the shape of an Ewok, but Ewoks themselves are too short and round to fold. So we all can just BBQ 'em!

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  2. Meh by zephc · · Score: 5, Funny

    everyone knows that Lord of the Rings Origami is where it's at! Stop supporting Lucas and Lucas-oriented origami!

    [/humor]

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    1. Re:Meh by Roosey · · Score: 5, Funny

      Oh, but Lord of the Rings origami exists!

      What? It's the One Ring. :]

    2. Re:Meh by DA-MAN · · Score: 1

      Use a hundred dolla-bill and call yourself "Lord of the Bling"

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  3. Ooooh... by xactoguy · · Score: 2, Funny

    So now I can outfit all them Gungans with mathces and have a re-creation of an even more unlikely battle scene than the one in EP I? ;)

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  4. Strangest thing? by DarkHelmet · · Score: 5, Funny
    Obiwan Kenobi writes "This has to be the strangest thing I've run across in quite awhile..."

    Slashdot City Spaceport. You will never find such a ruthless hive of Star Wars nuts. We must be cautious.

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  5. Nerds Will Crack Under The Pressure by joeszilagyi · · Score: 5, Funny

    I want to see footage of hard core Star Wars nerds trying their hand at this while being mocked by Triumph the Insult Dog.

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  6. Ring origami by rrkap · · Score: 1

    Although not the one ring to rule them all there is this handy-dandy origami ring: http://members.tripod.com/cecilia_liu/ring.htm

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  7. So it begins... by Sayten241 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Children will build up fleets of paper tie-fighters to play with only to have them go up in flames as soon as a jedi with a lightsaber challenges them.

    1. Re:So it begins... by goon+america · · Score: 2
      so I guess the empire is a paper tiger?

      /ducks

    2. Re:So it begins... by Xpilot · · Score: 2

      You do realize there's no such thing as a lightsaber or a Jedi right? Uh... right??

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  8. wow by skogs · · Score: 1, Troll

    wow. super cool. somewhat tedious...but way cool. and yes, this does belong on slashdot. News for nerds. Stuff that matters. This is nerdy, and could really matter if you actually learn how to do one of these and then pop it out in front of somebody someday. supercool. very slashdotty.

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  9. I don't know who had more time on his hands... by f97tosc · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ... he who made Star Wars origami or the guy who recreated Episode IV using ascii animation.

    Tor

  10. Great Now Star Wars is freaky! by Rend+Flesh · · Score: 2, Informative

    Origami has freaked me out since I saw Blade Runner.

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  11. jar jar doll by spider+queen · · Score: 1

    i've always wanted to crush him. now i can make spitwads, too.

  12. Yoda finger puppet I like! by Xpilot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Use it to annoy co-workers I can! Take it to useless meetings I can! Imagine talking backwards with a Yoda finger puppet. Much fun and hilarity I guarantee.

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    1. Re:Yoda finger puppet I like! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I forget what Star Wars parody it was where they have Yoda say,

      "Look dignified, see if you can, while a hand stuck up your rear you have!"

      No disrespect to the Master, but this had me rolling on the floor...

    2. Re:Yoda finger puppet I like! by geekoid · · Score: 2

      think of all the fun in the unemployment line, you will. ;)

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  13. I'm not impressed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    The mastery of Origami Boulder humbles all.

  14. Look at these demons by Blaskowicz · · Score: 1

    http://www.happymagpie.com/gallery/demon.htm

    They really remind me of Alone in the dark on the PC ten years ago...

  15. If only... by Tuffnut · · Score: 5, Funny

    they had the procedure for making a Jar Jar Binks.

    i'd make one, then throw it in my fireplace and enjoy the show.

    1. Re:If only... by whovian · · Score: 1

      There is a Jar-Jar head (er, sort of) on this page. No instructions though.

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  16. Or the way it was meant to be seen... by Cyno01 · · Score: 3, Informative

    telnet to towel.bliknenlights.nl

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    1. Re:Or the way it was meant to be seen... by sweetooth · · Score: 2

      good grief, how long did that take to put together I wonder.

    2. Re:Or the way it was meant to be seen... by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

      some things man was not meant to know

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  17. Reminds me of the time... by Pflipp · · Score: 2

    ...that I was browsing the Google directory out of boredom, and I came across a full category of stick figure deaths. Kind of silly to find out about some apparently "widespread" hobby when you haven't had the slightest clue ever that such a thing existed in the first place.

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    1. Re:Reminds me of the time... by Cryptroll · · Score: 1
      Kind of silly to find out about some apparently "widespread" hobby when you haven't had the slightest clue ever that such a thing existed in the first place.

      This is the internet, dude - everyone has too much time on their hands, except the ones who have too little and whose page remains (ahem) "under construction" [insert animated GIF here] for all eternity. Why does that suddenly surprise you?

      Just be thankful you weren't browsing the Usenet alt. hierarchy. You can stumble across some truly disturbing, apparently "widespread" "hobbies" around there.

  18. Obligatory Natalie Portman Comment by p4 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Star Wars Origami features about a dozen pieces of Star Wars vehicles and characters
    What a disappointment ... the article gets slashdotted, yet they left out the only character who helped salvage the past two episodes...

    1. Re:Obligatory Natalie Portman Comment by whovian · · Score: 2, Informative

      Yup, dat. But allow me to present a link to Queen Amidalas (at the bottom).

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  19. Seconding "Complete Waste of SlashDot Space" gripe by loggia · · Score: 5, Funny

    I now officially join the ranks of confused and irate Slashdoters who scratch their heads daily trying to figure out why their submission was rejected for this kind of material.

  20. The origami Enterprise looks even niftier by rtphokie · · Score: 5, Interesting
  21. Re:What's the matter with me by Gyorg_Lavode · · Score: 2

    Your in denial?

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  22. The original Star Wars origamist by Carmody · · Score: 5, Informative

    You also may want to check out:

    http://ftmax.com/Origami/

    Marc Gutman has been doing some amazing Star Wars origami for years, and has a dollar-bill Yoda to die for.

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    1. Re:The original Star Wars origamist by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

      Wow, the paper version of the Max Rebo Band is amazing, however the AT-AT looks like its just an origami bear or something.

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  23. For The Complete Star Wars Obsessive... by Nova+Express · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...someone should get these guys together with the Japanese guy who's doing the one frame at a time ASCII remake of Star Wars. Instead of ASCII, they should do an entire frame-by-frame, stop-motion-animation remake of Star Wars using nothing but origami! Origami figures, origami props, origami backgrounds, origami spaceships...

    This would have the virtues of combining two deranged, inexplicable geek activitives into one, AND keep those obsessives off the streets for years to come!

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    1. Re:For The Complete Star Wars Obsessive... by SweetAndSourJesus · · Score: 1

      Are you referring to towel.blinkenlights.nl?

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    2. Re:For The Complete Star Wars Obsessive... by niklaus · · Score: 1

      Somebody should tell this guy about aalib

    3. Re:For The Complete Star Wars Obsessive... by Wolfrider · · Score: 1
      --Don't do that - it could be like slapping a sleepwalker, and the guy would end up institutionalized!

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  24. Unit Origami by dprice · · Score: 2

    Personally, I like the geometric purity of Unit Origami by Tomoko Fuse. The unit origami creations make great desktop conversation pieces. The objects don't need any explanations about what "real world" object they are trying to look like since they are just geometric shapes. Try a google search for other unit origami resources.

  25. Re:Oragami is fun by WeaponOfChoice · · Score: 2

    "oragami" is the last word I was expecting in that particular context (not that I'm knocking it, I can just think of a few better...)

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  26. paper tiger? by beanerspace · · Score: 4, Funny

    I dunno, the image of a paper death star just doesn't inspire the fear and awe worthy Darth Vadar.

    I have images of him striding down the hall with a noisy crunch-crunch-crunch as he negotiates the flimsy corridors. Or worse, accidentally putting someone through the wall like a re-run from a 70's sitcom when jacking up a fail'd officer by the throat.

    Though with a bit of lighter fluid, and a fire-cracker ...

  27. Re:IN SOVIET RUSSIA by m1chael · · Score: 1

    is yoda a commy then?

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  28. well... by m1chael · · Score: 4, Funny

    when are they going to get sued? lucas has been looking to corner the japanese market for years ;P

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  29. Comment from RIAA by MattCohn.com · · Score: 1

    We're sorry, but the link found in the previous two posts points to illegaly pirated and reproduced media of copyright holders. In retaliation we are currently doing two things to make sure that the copyright holders rights are upheld. DoSing the holder of the links, http://slashdot.org; and removing the password from http://riaa.com/admin for the 7th time. To prevent things like this from happening in the future, we have decided to implement a new restriction on the 'analog hole'. Now, viewers will have entertainment routed to the pleasure sensing portions of the brain without allowing them to be illigaly copied into memory, or reproduced by any output (Typing, Speach, Mental Telepathy, Blinking Morse Code, ect.). All questions and conserns can be sent up your ass, as it's not like we would do anything with them. Thank you

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  30. Anti-Noid Stilt by rMortyH · · Score: 2, Funny

    Excellent use of the Anti-Noid Stilt as an origami display stand in the last link! Bravo! I've been wondering what to do with those things. Also makes a good cantina table for your Han and Grito figures to sit at. I suppose it's no accident that someone who makes sci-fi origami eats alot of pizza.

  31. Low Intermediate by Omkar · · Score: 3, Informative

    I fold a lot, so I have a decent idea of origami difficulty levels (Simple, Low/(nothing)/High Intermediate, Complex). These models are around low intermediate difficulty - anyone should be able to fold them after a few tries.

  32. subject site contains malicious spyware by Stanley+Feinbaum · · Score: 2, Informative

    The subject site tries to install the GATOR spyware program. I would recommend nobody go there.

    Slashdot should check their links to make sure they don't contain malicious programs.

    Bad journalism yet again...

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    1. Re:subject site contains malicious spyware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      Aw, maybe you shouldn't be using Internet Explorer then :P
      Mozilla is nice.
      Phoenix is awesome. :P

    2. Re:subject site contains malicious spyware by (H)elix1 · · Score: 2

      The subject site tries to install the GATOR spyware program. I would recommend nobody go there.

      Must be an IE only thing (snicker)... Mozilla works just fine and won't try to install the activex gator plug-ins - I with I knew that before I forwarded the link, however. Poor form on the webmaster's site.

    3. Re:subject site contains malicious spyware by Wolfrider · · Score: 1

      -Well then, maybe they should try Opera and not be such slaves to MS!

      --Go Opera! :)

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  33. Old Idea by skSlashDot · · Score: 1
    Yet again I'm twenty-five years ahead of the universe.

    In 1977, at age 10, after seeing Star Wars a couple of times, I made a collapsible (but not origami) robot out of 3x5 index cards and shiny decorative tape, carefully folded it into an envelope, and mailed it to George Lucas, along with a letter telling him how great Star Wars was. Of course, he didn't write back, being so busy with The Empire Strikes Back, I assume.

    I'd send a similar commemorative object today, except that I'm pretty sure there's some law against sending folding turds in the mail.

  34. Also Trek by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Somebody game me a nice little book of Star Trek origami called Star Trek Paper Universe.

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671 042157/qid=1041663025/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/102-748370 5-8317769?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

    I havn't looked on the web though.

  35. now this'll get you laid by b17bmbr · · Score: 4, Funny

    hey baby,guess what, i can create a star wars origami.

    really? i used to think you were a major loser geek dork. but,now, wow, you are 2KOOL, you are a an 37337 haX0R, take me now you big stud. give it to me like you never have before.

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    1. Re:now this'll get you laid by Fear+the+Clam · · Score: 2, Funny

      give it to me like you never have before

      Like that'll be hard to fake.

    2. Re:now this'll get you laid by varaani · · Score: 1

      You might have more success with these origami masterpieces.

      If not, well, at least you've done something with your hands .

      (caution: not work-safe)

  36. His claimed bad joke by McCrapDeluxe · · Score: 1

    In the gallery section:
    I did warn you. . . I was going to call it "A Bug's GIF".
    Which is below a .jpg :P

  37. What got ME hooked into origami... by euxneks · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What got me hooked was the dude in Bladerunner.. I thought it was so cool how he would be so quiet and create these little origami masterpieces to taunt harrison ford's character! That's when I started to learn origami and now I place little dragons, unicorns, peacocks, etc.. all around my university in inconspicous and sometimes conspicous places! =) It's fun, you should do it too!

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  38. Re:Seconding "Complete Waste of SlashDot Space" gr by Temporal · · Score: 2

    No no no, you're going at it all wrong. If you try to treat Slashdot like a respectable news site or a place for intelligent discussion, you'll only get frustrated. Instead, set your reason modifiers so that anything modded "funny" gets +5 and everything else gets -5. Then, treat Slashdot like a humor site. It turns out to be one of the best!

  39. Share certificates? by Analysis+Paralysis · · Score: 2

    At last! Something useful to make with all those Enron share certificates!

  40. The fun part.. by SystematicPsycho · · Score: 1

    The fun part is when you get out the lighter.

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  41. Yoda Origami by imevil · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Here. A bit hard, but wirth it. And you need a big square of paper.

  42. "Star Wras": Origami Film by Mad+Man · · Score: 4, Interesting
    "A long time ago, in a galaxy far cheaper than this one..."


    I'm surprised no one has mentioned Star Wras , an origami recreation of the Battle of Yavin.

    View Quick Time Film: Running Time:
    Lo-Quality 1:36/6.3 MB
    Hi-Quality 1:36/12.4 MB


    Story
    What if a Japanese film company had decided to remake Star Wars on a budget using the noble art of folded paper? Origami fighters, cardboard gun emplacements...This film is the result of such a question.


    Website
    Inertia Films
  43. Not to be too much of a nerd, but... by mofolotopo · · Score: 1

    Spock's on there! He wasn't in Star Wars.

    1. Re:Not to be too much of a nerd, but... by mofolotopo · · Score: 1

      I retract that...the page actually says "sci fi origami". In case anyone's confused, I'm talking about the last link in the article. I'm also half asleep.

  44. Don't you know? by Wesley+Willis · · Score: 1, Funny

    That is called Origanja .

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  45. Another Star Wars remake... by YankeeDoodleJoshi · · Score: 1

    with a slightly higher budget: Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam


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  46. I'm surprised no-one has said it yet... by countzer0interrupt · · Score: 3, Funny

    "May the A4s be with you!"

    Sorry. :-) (Here's some info on A4, just to make this post a bit more informative!)

  47. Re:Better Uses by Anonvmous+Coward · · Score: 2

    "Hmm, it seems many people have a lot of spare time on their hands. Perhaps it's time to start on that pesky little world hunger problem...."

    Wow, you're full of ignorant comments today.

  48. Re:Better Uses by evilviper · · Score: 2

    Some people just don't know a joke when they hear one.

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  49. Re:Better Uses by Anonvmous+Coward · · Score: 2

    "Some people just don't know a joke when they hear one."

    Sorry, "Put down origami and solve world hunger" doesn't quite earn a rimshot.

  50. Re:Better Uses by evilviper · · Score: 2

    The slogan of all comedians... ``It seemed funny to me at the time."

    Look through my past comments and I think you'll see my average is pretty damn high. Most of the jokes I make get to 4 or 5, so an occasional bomb doesn't concern me much. ie. It happens, get over it.

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  51. Re:Better Uses by Anonvmous+Coward · · Score: 2

    " ``It seemed funny to me at the time.""

    Heh I get what ya mean.

    It seemed funny to pick on ya yesterday, today I feel like an ass. Go fig. Sorry man.

    Cheers.