
This master class will teach you how to make your own boat from a modular origami boat.
The ship that we will assemble in thismaster class, you can make it a personalized gift by placing the first letter of your name on the sail. Or maybe a number, for example, “5” and give it to a five-year-old child by filling the ship to the top with candy or putting a toy in the ship. You can come up with other options for using such a souvenir, but let’s get started with the creation.We will need the following materials:
- 63 sheets of white and colored xerographic paper,
- sheet of thick paper (paper) in A4 format,
- glue stick,
- universal transparent glue (or pistol).
Tools:
- scissors,
- glue gun, if any.
Description In total, you need to collect 993 modules.How many modules of which color you need to assemble depends on what color you will make the ship and sail. Therefore, we give the total number of color modules: no matter what and how many colors you choose, you need to collect approximately the same number of modules of all colors. First row – 40 cm (color modules). Second row – 40 bm (white modules).
We decided where we would have the bow and where the stern of the ship would be. And from these edges in the third row we add 2 cm. Total 44 cm.
Fourth row – 44 bm. In the fifth row we add 2 cm from the bow and stern. Total 48 cm.
Sixth row – 48 bm. Seventh – 48 cm. Eighth – 48 bm.
Ninth row – 48 cm. Tenth row – 48 bm. Eleventh – 48 cm.
Twelfth row – 48 bm. Thirteenth row – 36 cm. We leave the row unreported from the bow of the ship. The modules in this row are put on backwards in relation to the previous modules.
We lay out the bow of the ship.Thirteenth row – 16 cm, of which 2 modules were added in the center of the nose. We gradually narrow the nose. In the fourteenth row – 14 modules. We lay out an arbitrary pattern from the modules. Fifteenth row – 11 modules.
Sixteenth row – 11 modules. Seventeenth row – 12 modules. Eighteenth row – 11 modules. Nineteenth row – 10 modules. Twentieth row – 9 modules.
The thirteenth row is 8 modules.Fourteenth – 7 m.m. Fifteenth – 6 m.m. Sixteenth – 5 m.m. Seventeenth – 4 m.m. Eighteenth – 3 m.m. Nineteenth – 2 m.m. Twentieth – 1 m.
Along the edge of the entire bow of the ship we lay out modules that continue the general line of the edge of the ship. A total of 40 m.
Sail.We assemble the sail white with a colored center with the letter "D". You can assemble the sail completely white or any other color. Or lay out any other picture. In total, the sail will take modules. The first row is 13 modules. The second is 14, the third is 15, the fourth is 16. The fifth is 15, the sixth is 16, the seventh is 15.
We collect up to the fourteenth row, alternating rows of 16, 15 modules.
Up to the nineteenth row we assemble the sail, alternatingrows in the same way. Twentieth row – 12 m. Twenty-first – 13 m. Twenty-second – 12 m. Twenty-third – 11 m. Twenty-fourth – 12 m. Twenty-fifth – 11 m. Twenty-sixth – 10 modules, put them on backwards.
We grease a sheet of thick paper with glue with a pencil. And roll it into a tube.
This will be the mast. We bend the sail. Glue the sail to the mast. We also lubricate the places where the sail is attached to the ship with glue.
Flag: 5 m.
Finished ship: