Funboy333
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Hello dear friends.
I've been meaning to start this thread on the forum, but did not dare to make it earlier because of the complexity of this project, and because of my poor language skills.
Now I have the confidence and strength to start this project and to finish it. Google translater helps me too.
It'll be hard and long project:cool
For very long time I searched for information about the original prop or replicas of the guyver, but could not find anything except the sale of a resin versions of Guyver by The RaptorArts, the production of which was halted due to the destruction of the mold.
I hope that in this forum i can find people that love this beautiful piece like me.
I don't want to make it a resin, gypsum or a cardboard. I really want to make it maximum believable and, in a sense, "alive."
Within a few weeks Me and my friend developed a three dimensional model of Guyver. A million times we have changed the size and proportion, but fortunately there came the day when we realized that we pleased with the end result.
The first version I decided to make from solid materials.
Steel, leather and tin. According to preliminary calculations, the unit will weigh 5 kg. Of course In the future I plan to use more lightweight materials, but as I said, the first version I want to make as realistic as possible. It'll be hard, moving, glowed and make sounds. The development of e-filling I will leave to the moment when the guyver main body will be completely ready.
I hope for your support. Share your thoughts)))
Funboy333.
I've been meaning to start this thread on the forum, but did not dare to make it earlier because of the complexity of this project, and because of my poor language skills.
Now I have the confidence and strength to start this project and to finish it. Google translater helps me too.

For very long time I searched for information about the original prop or replicas of the guyver, but could not find anything except the sale of a resin versions of Guyver by The RaptorArts, the production of which was halted due to the destruction of the mold.
I hope that in this forum i can find people that love this beautiful piece like me.
I don't want to make it a resin, gypsum or a cardboard. I really want to make it maximum believable and, in a sense, "alive."

Within a few weeks Me and my friend developed a three dimensional model of Guyver. A million times we have changed the size and proportion, but fortunately there came the day when we realized that we pleased with the end result.


The first version I decided to make from solid materials.
Steel, leather and tin. According to preliminary calculations, the unit will weigh 5 kg. Of course In the future I plan to use more lightweight materials, but as I said, the first version I want to make as realistic as possible. It'll be hard, moving, glowed and make sounds. The development of e-filling I will leave to the moment when the guyver main body will be completely ready.
I hope for your support. Share your thoughts)))
Funboy333.
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