Make a Star Destroyer Papercraft

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Here is how to make a papercraft star destroyer.

Step 1  

Get the tools you will need (paper, pencils and/or markers (optional) tissue paper, tape, straws, scissors etc.

Step 2  

Cut two wedge shaped pieces of paper (white construction paper would be ideal) and a wide diamond shape.

Step 3  

Take the straws and cut them so they fit right in the center of the the wedge shapes like this: \||/.

Step 4  

Then tape another piece of straw and tape it in the wide diamond shape like this: <->.

Step 5  

Then tape the wedges together so the look like this <>, and then tape the diamond shape to the two wedges. (so it looks like a 3D triangle)

Step 6  

Then take four strips of paper and cut and tape them into a 3D rectangle shape.

Step 7  

Then tape the rectangle to the wedges and diamond.

Step 8  

Then take four more strips of paper and cut and tape them into a shorter rectangle shape, Then tape it onto the other rectangle like this: [====]

Step 9  

Then shade it to a light grey and draw propulsion jets on the diamond shaped back so it looks like the image

Step 10  

Then take a strip of paper towl and roll two strips of it into round ball shapes then tape them to the " rectangle bridge"

Step 11  

Then add any finishing touches.

Tips

  • Have lots of tape available.

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