IronWarrior777 Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2010 #1 This is my first helmet. I used cardboard, paint, and a strap to keep it on. Any Advice?(sorry for the Blurry pics)
This is my first helmet. I used cardboard, paint, and a strap to keep it on. Any Advice?(sorry for the Blurry pics)
IronWarrior777 Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2010 #2 I want to apologize, I just re-read my thread and realized I have only posted half of what was supposed to be up there. When I get a chance I will fix my mistake.
I want to apologize, I just re-read my thread and realized I have only posted half of what was supposed to be up there. When I get a chance I will fix my mistake.
pr3dato8 Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2010 #3 big advise: use papkura method instead o fmaking ur own one out of cardboard. its more difficult and takes more time but it is worth it
big advise: use papkura method instead o fmaking ur own one out of cardboard. its more difficult and takes more time but it is worth it
Dung0beetle Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2010 #4 pr3dato8 said: big advise: use papkura method instead o fmaking ur own one out of cardboard. its more difficult and takes more time but it is worth it Click to expand... You can do amazing things with cardboard. Don't knock it. The Wonderful Cardboard Sculptures of Chris Gilmour | Oddity Central - Collecting Oddities ELSO CRAFT Keep going. Don't let initial impressions discourage you.:thumbsup
pr3dato8 said: big advise: use papkura method instead o fmaking ur own one out of cardboard. its more difficult and takes more time but it is worth it Click to expand... You can do amazing things with cardboard. Don't knock it. The Wonderful Cardboard Sculptures of Chris Gilmour | Oddity Central - Collecting Oddities ELSO CRAFT Keep going. Don't let initial impressions discourage you.:thumbsup