Star Wars the Force Awakens is pretty much one week away at this point and because I love Star Wars and am quite excited for the new movie I’m going to make a couple of posts about Star Wars origami. There are a lot of awesome Star Wars origami models out there.

This post is all about the vehicles and ships from Star Wars and we’ll get started with some Rebel Alliance ships.

First up is this fantastic Income T-47 Snowspeeder by Martin Hunt. Yes I’m a pretty big Star Wars nerd.

Snowspeeder, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

Crease pattern available from starwarigami.co.uk

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Here’s an excellent Y-Wing also by Martin Hunt.

Y-Wing, Designed and Folded by Marin Hunt

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The A-Wing is one of my favourite ships and this one might be my favourite of Martin Hunt’s models.

A-Wing, Designed and Folded by Marin Hunt

Crease pattern available from starwarigami.co.uk

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And here’s one more excellent ship designed by Martin Hunt, the iconic rebel X-Wing fighter.

X-Wing, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

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If you’ve been paying attention to the trailers for the Force Awakens you probably noticed that there’s a new design for the Resistance X-Wings with different interlocking wings. Another excellent origami Star Wars ship designer Shu Sugamata designed this awesome Resistance X-Wing and managed to get the new wing design perfect.

Resistance X-Wing, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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Here’s the model again from a different angle.

Resistance X-Wing, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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We’ll start off the Imperial ships and vehicles with this great AT-AT Walker.

AT-AT Walker, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Karol Kafarski

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Martin Hunt has designed a great Speeder Bike.

Speeder Bike, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

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Visit Martin Hunt’s website at starwarigami.co.uk

The TIE Fighter is the main star fighter of the Empire and there are a couple of different origami TIE Fighter designs. Here’s one by Martin Hunt.

TIE Fighter, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

Crease pattern available from Martin Hunt’s Flickr

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Morisue Kei also has an excellent TIE Fighter design.

TIE Fighter, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Artur Biernacki

A photo of the crease pattern is available from origami tourist’s Flickr

TIE Fighter, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Karol Kafarski

A photo of the crease pattern is available from origami tourist’s Flickr

The TIE Advanced is the ship Darth Vader flew in A New Hope and there are a couple of great designs for this ship too.

TIE Advanced, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

Crease pattern available from Martin Hunt’s Flickr

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TIE Advanced, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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Shu Sugamata has also designed a great TIE Bomber.

TIE Bomber, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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There are a couple of great TIE Interceptor models as well.

TIE Interceptor, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

Crease pattern available from Martin Hunt’s Flickr

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TIE Interceptor, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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Shu Sugamata designed a fantastic Star Destroyer. The engines on the back are especially awesome.

Star Destroyer, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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Morisue Kei has designed a very awesome Executor class Super Star Destroyer. Here it is folded by two different people.

Executor Class Super Star Destroyer, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Karol Kafarski

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Executor Class Super Star Destroyer, Designed by Morisue Kei and Folded by Artur Biernacki

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The last few models in this post are other Star Wars vehicles that don’t really belong to the Rebellion or the Empire such as this great Trade Federation Vulture Droid or Droid Starfighter.

Vulture Droid, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

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Shu Sugamata has also designed a great Droid Starfighter.

Droid Starfighter, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

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Martin Hunt has also designed this really awesome Hailfire Droid from Episode II.

Hailfire Droid, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

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Here’s Boba Fett’s ship Slave I also designed by Martin Hunt.

Slave I, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

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Another great design from Martin Hunt is this Naboo Starfighter from Episode I.

Naboo Starfighter, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

Diagrams available from starwarigami.co.uk

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Shu Sugamata designed this great Republic Star Destroyer. I especially like how it looks like the hanger doors on the top are opening.

Republic Star Destroyer, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

Instructions not available

Our final image of this post is this excellent Land Speeder from the original Star Wars a New Hope.

Land Speeder, Designed and Folded by Martin Hunt

Instructions not available

Visit Martin Hunt’s website at starwarigami.co.uk

That’s it for this post covering origami ships and vehicles from Star Wars. Check back soon for another post featuring origami Yoda models and some other miscellaneous Star Wars models.

Be sure to check out these great origami artists on their own Flickr pages and websites as well!