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I remember getting an Origami kit when I was a kid. I could create a bird and an elephant and other cute items out of bright, shiny paper. Who knew you could create guns that would fool the police in dim light?
This website is in Japanese, so you might want to use Google Translate to read the ‘interesting’ translations:
This kind of one person thrusting increase, of the scissors and of the paste and fighting of the paper and the trash it is from that day and it is to start.
That me and was the encounter with the papercraft.
After the junior high school student, section life with something it became busy and had forgotten directly, but
The thinking which again that time is hot in my heart through Internet increased reading the collar.
“We would like to play with the trash once more,…”
And those where it is possible are this home page.
Regrettable, it cannot release the work of former times, but we would like to keep releasing work future.
Insert TAB A into Barrel B. They’re pretty, but I wouldn’t be surpized to see some old book with such things as little cut-out projects. I would be more impressed to see the actions work and a little pyrotechnics.
On the other hand, Mythbusters tried for working paper crossbows. I’d like to see a barrel made from a paper and glue laminate cabable of shooting a real .22 into some ballistics gel. If nothing else, everyone love a good explosion. Evenutally, this would lead to competitions; and ultimately, a prize for constructing a working .50 cal single shot.
Bet you could bust out of a 1930’s Indiana Jail with some of those.
But are they TRUE origami? I mean, are they just made from one piece of paper with no cutting and just folding?