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Once I know it can be built and I've corrected certain mistakes in the file I will release it for use *END NOTE* I don't want to release 1/2 way done jobs. *NOTE* until the build is complete this file will not be available. So without further ado here's the progress so far:
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Fortunately my boss Doesn't mind me pepping at my desk on lunch, and things tend to take a while to actually built. Being a father of 6 you have to understand that time time is limited, so I have to get pepping things in when I can. but I digress, I took it upon myself to convert a 3dfile to a pep and then build it.Īnd there-in lies the problem. Well after a good deal of searching I've not managed to find a Tie Pilot Pep, Now my Google-fu might not be great OR site search buttons might hate me, so if anyone finds one here then let me know. "Imagination is more important than knowledge, Knowledge is limited, Imagination encircles the world". If there is someone else out there who wants to RE- unfold the file OR Unfold it for Foam then by all means please do (just pass a copy of the foam unfold my way) Unfolded the best of my time crunched abilities.
HELMET PEPAKURA DOWNLOAD
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HELMET PEPAKURA FREE
Free for all to build and re-size, If you wish to mass mould it then I urge you (i'll not force the matter) to PM me regarding a donation towards my current adoption fundraising efforts. Jico did a great job putting it together with the limited photos and videos we had, but the good news for Destiny fans is that there is SOOOOOOO much variation and customization that you can pretty much make whatever you wish! I love it.Here it is. I'll try to get more pics soon to show you what i used. there is a small rise there that you don't see in a lot of photos, where it moves back over the top. I also had to add some bondo behind that face cowl up on top of the head. I used some drills and a dremel to get the shapes right. Those little port things under the chin area took a little work. I then peeled off the paper and fixed what needed fixing with bondo. That's the pic with the shiny looking helmet with the Xs underneath. Helps fill in gaps and smooth things out A LOT. I also glazed the main helmet with rondo after building up with the bondo prior to priming. i wish i'd filled them with smoothcast honestly as the rondo had some warping happen. I made the fin, chin, and face bar, and then hardened them with smoothcast and then filled them with rondo. The model was very accurate, there aren't too many cuts or small details like some other designs, but the additional parts were something else. I pepped, rondod the inside, and bondoed the exterior to where I thought it should be. You're lucky you're building yours after the beta released so many great photos to inspire your design.
HELMET PEPAKURA CRACK
I had a devil of a time getting it to stay on with glue (would LOVE to know anybody's glue to smoothon 320 techniques) so I ended up drilling it from the inside of the helmet, and then reinforcing the inside for the wood screw with a half inch piece of wood so the screw wouldn't crack the plastic on the helmet. The head fin thing is rather heavy, being solid plastic, so I have to counter balance the back of the helmet so it stops tipping forward. Just used hot glue along the inside of the cowl and stuck the fabric to it. But, it works pretty well, you can see surprisingly well, and it's easy to replace (and cheap) should it be dislodged. That was an interesting conversation with the ladies at Jo-Anne's Fabrics. Used cloth for the inside to give it a really deep look and hide the wearer's face.