Hey all,I'm Ben from just outside London. I am a full time machinist who wants to turn my trade into making nice little trinkets and hand held props for me to be proud of. Mainly weapons and neat trinkets take my fancy so my obvious first start is to make myself a lightsabre. Any other recommendations for me to look at are more than welcome.
 
Hello,

Jun here. Long time 501st legion member (10 years) that dabbles in other costuming. I've lurked these forums for a long time, but figure I might as well make an account.

Nice to meet y'all!
 
Hello all,

I have been poking about this forum for some time. I am a new dad. My son is now 14 months, his name is Lukas (Luke) for short and my daughter Annaleia (Leia) for short is one week old today. I have a kick ass Star Wars nursery with plenty of props and costume pieces. Alas I am missing a Vader lightsaber. I would like to start with a ANH or ESB version preferably that I can customize myself. With two small children I am budget constrained a little. Does anyone have any spare parts for sale? Or perhaps suggestions where to start?

Thank you in advance! Glad to be part of the forum.
 
hey all new member and builder here looking forward to getting into all this and also meeting all new peeps with the same mad passion as myself
 
Hello!
I'm new here, obviously, and I am brand new to the world of replica props and costumes! I have never attempted anything, although I do watch videos and spotlights on the subject on a regular basis. I am most interested in Warhammer 40,000 props and costumes, mainly because it is probably one of the most hardcore sci-fi universes out there, and it has a massive, ultra in-depth lore that I study like it's my job! I'm 16, so right now I can't do things like casting and vaccum forming mainly because due to the lack of funds, time, and space, so for now I am focusing on costuming, and other things that require simply hunting down bits and pieces, and so on and so forth! Anyways, I'm glad to be here, and I hope I don't seem like a complete kid among all you adults! I hope to learn as much as I can, and develop my techniques and know-how!
 
Hi all, first time poster here. I'm hoping for my financial well being that I don't get too involved in this hobby.. we'll see!
 
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Hello my name is myles. I used to be a industrial designer. Recently got the prop building bug and built a stormtrooper mask. I keep trying to post so I hope it works this time.

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Hi everyone,
I'm Jaime and I'm new to this site, although I've been a long-time lurker. I'm a special FX makeup artist first, but getting more and more into propmaking and cosplaying. I'm currently working on building a set of Jaeger Pilot Suits from Pacific Rim! =]
 
Hey everyone,
I am Andreas, often called Todd, from Austria, in Europe. I am 17 years old right now and still go to school (higher technical college for electronics and information technology), so I don't have any money to buy props at the moment, but I am interested in building them, so I looked up that forum here to find helpful posts. :) I love everything from Sci-Fi to Fantasy and so on, I recently discovered tokusatsu movies and love them, so I want to start building props and costumes ASAP :)
 
Hello everyone! :)

I have known this forum for a few years now but time didn't allow to become a member - till today (YAY! :) ).

The level of creativity and craftmanship showcased in the forum is absolutely breath-taking. I live in a small town in Germany. My main hobby is paper modeling and I am a HUGE fan of 1978 / 1979's Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers. I have designed many (paper) models from these shows which you may get at www.stevespaper.com and www.paperaviation.de . Here are some pictures of my models:

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Landram from BSG

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Colonial Warrior Blaster

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Colonial Raptor (New BSG)

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V Blaster

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Buck's Blaster

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Crichton 1:6 scale posable figure.

I hope you like it. Looking forward to meeting you in the forums! :)

P.S.: I am also known as "Revell-Fan" but the software didn't accept that nick; so I'm "Galactican" here (which kinda fits, I think! ;) )
 
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Hello All
I am looking to build a Massive 5' Millennium Falcon model (pool table light) and look foreward to any and all help and advice/feedback i can get .
by the way Wife is Thrilled not - with this idea, oh well :cool. my initial thoughts are to use led floods on the belly to light the table and of course blue lights for the hyper-drive.
probably a plywood and cardboard hull.
any thoughts ?

Ray
 
Hello everyone,

I've been reading this forum for a while now, and finally decided to sign up! Currently I'm building a custom Mandalorian costume (think Boba Fett, but different) and I love all things Star Wars. Other interests include Doctor Who, Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, Jurassic Park, Hunger Games, the Wizard of Oz (childhood favorite), and the Avenger movies.

Merry Christmas all,

Evaar'la
 
Hi everyone, found a link looking for the missing details of the HalloweeenCustomes.com BTTFll Mcfly replicas. Hopefully I can get everything I need here.
 
Hey there everyone,

I am Joshbot, a long time reader of the RPF. I have made a number of props in the past for stage productions and I am a technical theater student. Most of my work in reproduction work has centered around costumes, but I love all of it all the same.

I don't have any work space, and a tine budget, so I tend to work on small things now and then. I am currently working on a reproduction of the poster of the "Bus" from the television show 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' that appears hanging on the wall behind agent Coulson's desk aboard the CXD-23 Mobile Command Station. I started this yesterday, and just wanted to share.

Please be aware that I know the fonts I am using are not correct. I am using some place holders for now, just to help me with placement. Looks like the handwritten style font is called 'Architext BB' and I have yet to identify the sans font used in the Stark Industries plate in the bottom right, or in the document title in the upper right. I am working from a pretty good scan of what I think is an original created for NYCC. The image I have has no edition number, just a blank space.

As some of you might notice, I made a modification to correct what i feel was an error in where the "Tailwing" connects under the "horizontal stabilizer." Additionally, I am going to leave off the Marvel logo, and the edition numbering. Here is my work so far.

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I am always very impressed by all the stuff other people are doing.

JoshBot
 
Hi everyone,

Claire the newb here. Several people have pointed me to the RPF as 'the' community to be part of. So here I am, happy, excited, a bit nervous - It's been a long time since I ventured into the online forum world!

My Mum was a costumer (as well as a dancer and fire-eater), so my childhood was pretty much a costuming apprenticeship, lol. And my dad was a magician, so i grew up around a lot of sparkles, costumes and props of one variety or another. My sister and I both strangely went into 'sensible' careers, she a lawyer, me a project manager and systems developer, but now I find myself coming full circle and back in the sandbox of costume making ~ and loving it!

So hi there, I'm really looking forward to taking a look around, enjoying gawking at all the incredible work everyone is doing, and if you want any help on the sewing front, just let me know, I'm happy to share any tips & advice I can - I know I'll be coming to you for help, thoughts and opinions :D

Claire
 
Hey everyone!
I'm really excited to be here on the forum! I've been coming here for a while to learn and get ideas, but now I have finally joined. I'm looking forward to being part of the community. To say a little about myself, I am currently enrolled in college and learning to become a machinist. The whole reason I settled on machining was because of my love for creating lightsabers. I just thought I'd throw a few pictures on here of my better sabers. The one inspired by the sith acolyte saber I made from scratch in my machining classes. Very excited to be here!!
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FB_20141203_12_45_28_Saved_Picture.jpgHi there I'm assassinscool. I build props for my kids . This is my sons birthday party . Custom batcave with tumbler that was sized to him
 
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