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Empire strikes back stormtrooper helmet pepakura file
Empire strikes back stormtrooper helmet pepakura file













empire strikes back stormtrooper helmet pepakura file

I grabbed the ANH stormtrooper helmet template from SpaceCowboy to get started. We encourage you to create original designs and respect the copyrights of others.įortunately, the costuming community has exploded with a plethora of templates and information. Pepakura Designer is developed in Japan and has been translated to English. Pepakura Designer allows you to create paper craft models from 3D data. From what I understand, this technique is nothing new, but rather, it’s been made much more accessible to the general public thanks to the tools from Tama Software. From the official site: Pepakura is a Japanese word for “papercraft”, something with which I was vaguely familiar thanks to D&D. Pepakura seems to be a relative newcomer to the costuming masses, having become popular over the last few years. Fortunately, that option’s available now, where as a few years ago it wasn’t. I wanted something I could work on here and there, independent of others. Well, sitting for hours with hazardous chemicals over my face and body wasn’t very enticing! Not to mention I’d need a number of friends to help with the entire process. Up until recently, the only way I ever saw for building something like this was by doing a full-body mold. With that established, how do you go about starting something like this? I’ve found there to be a sufficient lack of cohesive tutorials on this, the most prevalent of which seeming outdated. The fastest, cheapest method is to buy a set outright, but where’s the fun in that? It’s not just about having the armor for me – I want to experience the *build* of it, see its creation through from the very beginning. So, what does this entail? Well, it’s quite overwhelming at first, to be honest. How cool is that‽ (Strangely, I think that’s the first time I’ve used an interrobang here.) I’ve never really built a costume before – just your typical stuff in grade school, nothing crazy – but I’m tackling the creation of screen-accurate stormtrooper gear. I recently began working quietly on one of my better-kept secrets: I want to build a full set of stormtrooper armor.















Empire strikes back stormtrooper helmet pepakura file