The paper airplane making tutorial has allowed us to learn a lot of cool origami airplanes that have left brilliant achievements in history, but the origami airplane that Paper Art Network recommends to you today is a real origami airplane. Without leaving much trace in history, this British Aerospace TSR-2 bomber still looks quite good in style. The production effect of this origami bomber is somewhat similar to the styles of many previous origami bombers. The beautiful configuration allows us to quickly master the production of an origami bomber. At the same time, the basic three-dimensional configuration is also in line with the TSR-2 Overall, this is a tutorial on making an origami bomber that is worth trying and has really good results.
The maker of this TSR-2 British Aerospace origami bomber is david boe (Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE4A0wGSoZw,zhidiy.com/zhifeiji). In order to make this origami bomber have an outstanding three-dimensional effect on the structure of the fuselage, it can be noticed that the designer specially performed a left and right outward folding operation on the front body structure of the origami bomber, so that The folding configuration is quite ingenious. We can feel that the overall sense of production of this origami airplane is quite strong, especially the production effect of the origami airplane is expressed in a very visually impactful way, which is very suitable. Three-dimensional operation.
The origami video you see below will teach you step by step how to make this TSR-2 British Aerospace origami bomber (You can enter the origami after turning the page Part 2 of the video):