JWMines
Active Member
Hey guys, just like to say first, this is not my file! I've just edited it to foam. this was originally Firefek's file.
This is my first conversion from a normal file to a foam so yeah. I did this because I couldn't find any foam star wars files, and the normal pepakura looked way too time consuming and hard! In the file, because the front of the helmet is basically symmetrical, I just left the left side of the front and what you do is just flip the piece when tracing onto foam, and it will give you the other side This helps as you don't have to cut out twice the files on paper. With the antenna I just removed all the parts because I really doubt that the foam will be able to hold it so, you will have to make some modifications if you want it. Thanks to Stealth and his tutorials! I couldn't of done this without him!
So here are the armour files for anyone who wants them. The only thing I recommend is maybe either do the forearms in card stock and do the resin method or use foamies/thin foam to make the detail yourself because I've left out the small details on the forearms and striped them to the basic shape. You also just have to think about it and look at the model in pepakura before you print in case you want any adjustments. Also make sure to look at reference pictures while doing it.
One more thing, I left the blaster in the original form as I wouldn't expect to get good results from foam with it.
Here they are:
FoamBobaFettFiles - ?? - 4shared - Jake .. (Helmet's included in the .zip)
FOAM BobaFett_helmet - Download - 4shared - Jake ..
PLUS THANKS TO FIERFEK FOR MAKING THE AWESOME FILE TO BEGIN WITH!
Here is his thread on all his Star Wars files: http://www.therpf.com/f24/fierfeks-star-wars-pepakura-file-development-122071/
This is my first conversion from a normal file to a foam so yeah. I did this because I couldn't find any foam star wars files, and the normal pepakura looked way too time consuming and hard! In the file, because the front of the helmet is basically symmetrical, I just left the left side of the front and what you do is just flip the piece when tracing onto foam, and it will give you the other side This helps as you don't have to cut out twice the files on paper. With the antenna I just removed all the parts because I really doubt that the foam will be able to hold it so, you will have to make some modifications if you want it. Thanks to Stealth and his tutorials! I couldn't of done this without him!
So here are the armour files for anyone who wants them. The only thing I recommend is maybe either do the forearms in card stock and do the resin method or use foamies/thin foam to make the detail yourself because I've left out the small details on the forearms and striped them to the basic shape. You also just have to think about it and look at the model in pepakura before you print in case you want any adjustments. Also make sure to look at reference pictures while doing it.
One more thing, I left the blaster in the original form as I wouldn't expect to get good results from foam with it.
Here they are:
FoamBobaFettFiles - ?? - 4shared - Jake .. (Helmet's included in the .zip)
FOAM BobaFett_helmet - Download - 4shared - Jake ..
PLUS THANKS TO FIERFEK FOR MAKING THE AWESOME FILE TO BEGIN WITH!
Here is his thread on all his Star Wars files: http://www.therpf.com/f24/fierfeks-star-wars-pepakura-file-development-122071/
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