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| SpitFireScout | Aug 22 2007, 03:42 AM |
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Indeed i will. I am also a full time student so my time is limited, so it will be a slow process. Right now i'm waiting for the base helmet to show up, and i need to go thrift store hunting for the jacket and pants. I realize that this costume in no way could be considered a 501st suit, Crazas suggested the BARC trooper to me, since ROTS has a cammo trooper featured in it. I think i'm going to continue with this design i have, but i am not ruling out doing a more detailed and true to form 501st standard costume in the future. Right now i don't have the equipment to do vaccumform molding. Are there any other methods that have proven successful for modeling proffessional grade pieces without having to make casts? I work alot with clay and have made plaster casts before so it's not a matter of skill, but more-so: space, time, and materials. |
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