Snowflake
Well-Known Member
If I can sculpt and fabricate Clone armor from head to toe in less than a year, I think I can do this.
OHHH yesssssss :cool
If I can sculpt and fabricate Clone armor from head to toe in less than a year, I think I can do this.
This is one of the more fascinating Iron Man costume discussions I've seen anywhere, I wouldn't miss it!
Am I missing something here Snowwhit... Oops, I mean SnowflakeOHHH yesssssss :cool
I am unfolding these models at my mums, but I am not there so it'll be a while. Crotch is done.
Can I see a picture of the models before I download them? That'd be helpful.
These are at Wal-Mart right now. No need to wait until October.
weaselfinger ID'd it further down on p. 4, it's a Nerf "Stark Industries N.R.F. 425 Blaster", slightly modded and repainted.
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This might save you some time
Mark III armor files
Finished the pepakura models for anyone that wants to use it as a base to sculpt off of or whatever... Now back to scratch-building an Arc Reactor![]()
Has anyone had luck figuring out an approximate scale or ratio for the IM Pepakura files? I'm new to the whole Pepakura thing, so I am probably missing something obvious but all the parts (and the complete model) seem to have a different scale value. The easiest might be scalling the whole suit rather than trying to scale each part... but I want to experiment first and 6000 pages might be a tad ambitious to start. ;-P
Can you "batch scale" a set of files, or is there simply an easier way to go about getting everything match on a relative size basis?
When I download and unzip it all I get is empty folders labeled arms, legs, torso etc. Is there something im missing lol?
... Can you "batch scale" a set of files, or is there simply an easier way to go about getting everything match on a relative size basis?