Today I learned about Starwarigami

Just when you think you have seen it all, you find a Facebook page that is solely dedicated to making origami of Star Wars figures. Then you find out that there is a website…let’s just say the world better not end on Friday after this latest discovery… I need time!

A math’s graduate and software engineer based out of London, Martin Hunt who found his niche while in University of creating origami Star Wars figures starting with a simple X-wing. Since then he has labeled his craft, quite cleverly as Starwarigami and has made many since his days in University as you can see on Twitter, Facebook and of course his website.

This just might be the coolest form of origami I have ever seen.

starwarigami x-wing
hailfire droid
Millenium Falcon

 

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Erin Ryan
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Erin Ryan is a writer for various Social Media & Tech blogs and currently works as the Director of Social Media for the Internet Marketing Company, Wikimotive. Erin has a keen understanding of the power of Social Media for business and fervently stays up-to-date. Creator and head editor of Socialeyezer She enjoys finding the latest in social media, tech and geek culture. Erin often expresses her thoughts and opinions on TheErinRyan. Connect through Erin Ryan's About.me Profile .

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