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Continuing from the part 1, I will explain how to make an Origami Type 16 Mobile Combat Vehicle. In this part 2, we will continue with the making of the hull, followed by the making of the gun turret, and finally, the two will be combined to complete the model. If you use thick paper for the turret, you will have a hard time in the process of making the barrel tubular and folding the lower side of the turret inward at the end of the process. The paper used in this video is a template printed on B4 size paper (257 mm × 364 mm). Note that if you use A4 size paper (210 mm × 297 mm), the model will be even smoller in size. As mentioned in the description of the part 1, this turret is based on the technology of the previous work “Leopard 2 tank”. The basic structure I designed at that time can be applied to a variety of tanks and armored vehicles, since the long tank gun can be clearly separated from the turret body, the shape of the front of the turret body can be more flexible, and up to three accessories (heavy machine gun, periscope, etc.) can be created for the turret body (besides that, smoke grenade launchers can also be expressed with uneven surfaces). I encourage you to try your hand at creating original models. I would also like to continue to develop the “three-dimensional tire” technology, which is the greatest technical achievement of this work. In addition to the original client, Colonel TAMARU Masakatsu, this model has been presented to the Commanding General of the Middle Army, the Commanding General of the 1st Division, the Commanding General of the 14th Brigade (all of whom were in the same term at the National Defense Academy of Japan), and the Commander of the 15th Rapid Deployment Regiment.