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Step-by-step tutorial to make an origami tank
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Have you ever wanted to know how to make a paper tank? The process is simple. With a few easy steps, you can make an origami tank with a single sheet of paper.

Folding an Origami Tank

You can make a paper tank using a piece of paper and a straw or small piece of rolled up paper. Start with the base of the tank, the turret, and then finish off by pulling out the wheels and taping the gun.

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Preparing the Paper

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  1. You will end up with a rectangle piece of paper.
    • Before committing to a hard fold, make a soft fold to be sure it is properly placed.[1]
    • The larger the paper, the larger the tank.
    • If you are doing this for the first time, using a larger sheet of paper (at least 8.5 x11 inch) will make the process easier.[2]
    • You can also use origami paper.[3]
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    You can discard the other half or save it to make another tank.
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    With this fold you are making a long rectangle.
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Making the Tank

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    Take one corner and fold diagonally to create a point. Unfold and repeat, folding the other side diagonally. When you unfold you will see the creases form an X. Repeat on the other end of the paper. [4]
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    Push in the sides of the paper where you made the folds (the X at each end). The paper will fold in on itself and create a point. Do this on both ends of the paper. Both ends now have an arrow shape.
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    Fold both of the long sides of the paper once inwards towards the center. Take the inside edge and fold once again outwards, creating a flap.
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Making the Turret

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    Choose one end of the paper. Fold the ends of the arrow up and towards the middle. Leave a small gap in the center.[5]
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    The smooth side (without the folds visible) should be facing up.
    • Fold each end up.
    • The end with the larger point (which looks like an arrow) should rest on top of the smaller end.
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    The larger (arrow) end will rest in the gap created when you folded the first part of the turret.
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    Fold the points of the arrow under the turret points, locking them together to form the full turret.
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Finishing the Tank

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    With your finger, gently unfold the flaps that are the wheels. Do this on both sides.
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    Insert a straw into the narrowest end of the top.[6]
    • You can also use a small piece of rolled up paper.
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    If the gun falls out, you can use tape or glue to secure it.
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    How long does this activity take?
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    Not very long, usually no more than an hour.
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    Is there an origami tank that actually shoots like a rubber band gun?
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    You can make one that is super big. Then put a rubber band gun mechanism inside the turret with a string attached to the trigger, and pull the string to shoot.
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    Can I do this with sandpaper?
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    Unless you are up for a real challenge, probably not. Sandpaper is very thick and not at all like origami paper, so it would be very difficult.
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Things You'll Need

  • Paper
  • Scissors (Optional)
  • A Straw (Optional)
  • Glue or tape (Optional)

Tips

  • To make the tank move more smoothly, put glue on the bottom of the treads. When it dries, there will be less friction when you push the tank around.

Tips from our Readers

  • If you use a regular A3 piece of paper, you don't have to cut it into a rectangle because it already is one. This also makes a bigger tank.
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Amy Guerrero
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This article was co-authored by Amy Guerrero. Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement. This article has been viewed 169,747 times.
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To make a paper tank, start by folding a piece of paper in half horizontally. After you’ve made a rectangle, fold each end of it diagonally twice, so the creases form an X when you unfold the paper. Once you have an X on each end, push in the sides of the paper where you made the folds to create a point on both ends. Next, make the wheels by folding the long sides in, then folding the inside edge back over to make a flap. Finally, fold the pointed ends up and toward the middle to create the turret and unfold the side flaps for the wheels. For tips on how to add a gun to the turret of your tank, read on!

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