Grammar is not my strongest cultural feature XD ty for revising...
There are a lot of projects here but some of them would be so difficult to build that I decided not to publish them. WOTLK brought new models, superior in beauty AND details - a lot of tiny details. To make them buildable, they should have big sizes and not everyone likes big models. Then the new releases will be the simple and easier to build ones.
umm good sir, first of all, i really like your works, and they're preety badass, but can you tell me what kind of paper i'll be using? and can you make any starcraft models? thanks a bunch!
You can use any 120g - 200g paper to print them. We use thick paper for the bigger models, so they won't end up too fragile and fall apart due to its own weight. All test builds shown in my posts were built using common 75g office paper (not recommended).
And... when I start playing Starcraft maybe I'll try to rip some models from there.
Quick question for you do you know of anyone who is making the full set of the lich kings armor possibly? i love your works i am starting the helm i have already made the sword lol i was trying to get some ready for halloween but i am not having any luck on finding any templates if oyu have an friends working on it or people on here shoot me up and email!
Possibly noone will make it, because the LK model is excessively hard and all its parts are merged into one only piece, making it too dificult to unfold, and its details are so tiny that the built model should be circa 1 meter high. I made the helm because it was the only part that could be cut out in less time.
If I come to know someone who's making it, I'll certainly post it here.
Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [22 Jun 02:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria
ReplyDeleteawesome! and just saying, but it's "makes me remember" not "remembers me"
ReplyDeleteotherwise, great model!
Grammar is not my strongest cultural feature XD ty for revising...
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of projects here but some of them would be so difficult to build that I decided not to publish them. WOTLK brought new models, superior in beauty AND details - a lot of tiny details. To make them buildable, they should have big sizes and not everyone likes big models. Then the new releases will be the simple and easier to build ones.
umm good sir, first of all, i really like your works, and they're preety badass, but can you tell me what kind of paper i'll be using?
ReplyDeleteand can you make any starcraft models?
thanks a bunch!
You can use any 120g - 200g paper to print them. We use thick paper for the bigger models, so they won't end up too fragile and fall apart due to its own weight. All test builds shown in my posts were built using common 75g office paper (not recommended).
ReplyDeleteAnd... when I start playing Starcraft maybe I'll try to rip some models from there.
WHERE ARE THE GOBLIN MODELS?
ReplyDeletethanks for the tip sir!
ReplyDeleteHey, good idea, goblins :D
ReplyDeleteand monsters too like marrogwar or lavanthor or onyxia...
ReplyDeleteQuick question for you do you know of anyone who is making the full set of the lich kings armor possibly? i love your works i am starting the helm i have already made the sword lol i was trying to get some ready for halloween but i am not having any luck on finding any templates if oyu have an friends working on it or people on here shoot me up and email!
ReplyDeletePossibly noone will make it, because the LK model is excessively hard and all its parts are merged into one only piece, making it too dificult to unfold, and its details are so tiny that the built model should be circa 1 meter high. I made the helm because it was the only part that could be cut out in less time.
ReplyDeleteIf I come to know someone who's making it, I'll certainly post it here.
Hi, Good idea! Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering how to change the skins since the file is locked. Any info would really be appreciated!
ReplyDeleteIn Pepakura Viewer, just go to menu Setting > Texture Setting
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