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Hi I just thought I would just leave a note in this thread. If you are looking for anything rare costume or prop then please ask me first just in case I may already have it.although I do my own stuff I have also collected over 10 gigs worth of stuff in both 3d models and pepakura unfolds. You will be stunned what I have on file. Lord of the rings armour.Predator and alien.Guyver.super hero.ghostbusters.star wars.Stargate helmets and props.just a hint of stuff.I have done full cyberman costume and just finishing a Sontarian armour unfold from doctor who. If you cannot find it online. Just ask.I may have it. Hi I just thought I would just leave a note in this thread.
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If you are looking for anything rare costume or prop then please ask me first just in case I may already have it.although I do my own stuff I have also collected over 10 gigs worth of stuff in both 3d models and pepakura unfolds. You will be stunned what I have on file.
Lord of the rings armour.Predator and alien.Guyver.super hero.ghostbusters.star wars.Stargate helmets and props.just a hint of stuff.I have done full cyberman costume and just finishing a Sontarian armour unfold from doctor who. If you cannot find it online.
Just ask.I may have it. I think you would have more fun building your own style Judge outfit from Judge Dredd. Here is a picture of a female friend of mine who had ago at wearing an home made outfit. The helmet was made using pepakura and would be good practice for your first item.I built the guyver helmet in card and even I found it hard work to build.lots of small pieces to. I have a movie lawgiver file as well that someone else created. Comes as a PDF with full assembly instructions I also have other judge Pep parts on file for the comic version shoulder armour.
Here is a photo of the completed pepakura helmet I made for her. And a group shot of us all out on the town one halloween. PREDATOR © 1987, PREDATOR 2 © 1990, ALIEN VS. PREDATOR © 2004, ALIENS VS PREDATOR: REQUIEM © 2007, PREDATORS © 2010, and THE PREDATOR © 2018 are trademarks of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. The Predator film series, its characters, costumes, and all associated items are the intellectual property of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. Predatorium is not endorsed by 20th Century Fox Film Corporation and does not reflect the views or opinions of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation or any other entities in association with the Predator film series.
Some of you may have seen my back in October for the Halloween costume contest. The response was fantastic, not just here, but on many other wonderfully nerdy sites like Kotaku, MAKE, and Fashionably Geeky. I was brand new to Instructables at the time and didn't realize how detailed users prefer their Ibles to be. In response to the many inquiries I had about the pattern I used and the pepakura aspect of the process, I've created this Ible to walk you through the paper craft end in greater detail. The Queen is a BIG project and requires a lot of hours, but hopefully the following will make it a little easier for those who dare construct her.
Consider this your crash course in large scale, advanced Pepakura, to use as a spring board for your own Alien prop and costume projects. I knew I wanted to make the Alien Queen for Comic Con/ Halloween, and some quick googling revealed that there were bountiful resources in fan driven prop recreation forums.
The file I ended up choosing came from, and was created by a user named MovieMan. I have since sent him a thank you email for his lovely work, though it appears he hasn't logged in for months. Psp Seplugins Rar there.
Mapsource 6.16.3 Patched. The original file is now offline, but I've re-uploaded it for you You'll need to download in order to read the file. The program is free to download, but it will not save any changes you make to the file unless you get the paid version.
The program will allow you to view/ rotate the model in 3 dimensions (like in a 3D rendering program), and will also display the flattened print view (right), distributed over a number of pages. In addition to the source file and the Pepakura Designer program, you will need BASIC PEPAKURA ASSEMBLY: 1 Ream of Cardstock --regular paper will not withstand the scoring and gluing this project requires. You need card stock for its body and structure. Metal Ruler X-Acto Knives and Extra Blades -- Standard shape or swivel head Scissors Self-healing Cutting Mat Elmer's Glue Several Envelopes or Folders Access to a Printer -- Any black and white home printer will do, as long as it can feed card stock through. FOR OPTIONAL RESIN HARDENING: Chip Brushes --or other cheap industrial paint brushes. DO NOT use foam craft brushes as they will not hold up.