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Sorry. Quoted the wrong thing. Anywhore, ive seen pretty good pepakura weapons. After its assembled, a binder is applied so it holds shape under any pressure and can be reinforced during that same process.
Quote: --- Original message by: AllySuzumiya
Anywhore, ive seen pretty good pepakura weapons.
Quote: --- Original message by: AllySuzumiya
Anywhore
Quote: --- Original message by: AllySuzumiya
Anywhore
You done f***ed up. It was hilarious.
And yes, I've seen some good Pepakura weapons myself. Even made some, but I find that the time and effort required to make sure there isn't any warping or sagging vastly outstrips the gain for ease of assembly and low cost. Hell, you're still going to have to spend a fair amount of money on fibreglass and resin, bondo, sandpaper, paint and accessories - may as well have just made it out of MDF or something if you don't have access to a machine.
Honestly. Pep's good for size testing and mock-ups, but after five or six years of it I've found that there's really no substitute for machine-produced props. That's why I've gotten my own CNC machine and I'll be milling out my stuff on that from now on.
Read this and indicate to me where I "done f***ed up" please. Thankyou.