Origami a small army tank

Origami a small army tank

This origami video shows how to make a cool little tank. It takes one sheet of rectangular paper (notebook or printer paper works fine) and another smaller sheet (about the size of a post-it note if you're using 8.5 x 11 paper). I used make tons of these little origami army tanks and wage little wars on my desk in school. Pay attention to learn how to fold an origami army tank.

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Draconla (-6) 1/3/09 5:12 AM
COOL!!!!!!
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artistman 3/8/09 10:01 PM
The hull needs to be longer. Otherwise you don't have room for an engine.
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general809 (6) 3/11/09 12:38 PM
hah

hah

hahahahahahahahahah!

lol!

that's nuts!
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general809 (6) 3/11/09 12:39 PM
awesome, man! A+!
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MsRedNinja (1) 3/20/09 4:58 PM
Lol cute
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THEDUDE4444 5/2/09 3:00 PM
sweet i had a war with my freind
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vinE12 (2) 10/17/09 11:53 AM
dude that was awsome you should make a war in like world war II or something
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