Shinrai
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Well cause I wanted the intricate details and shaping that Pepakura files can guarantee. Also I know how to go about adding Fiber Glass Resin to give it a shiny metallic look. What would you suggest? I'm all ears.
It just seems to me that this would be more trouble than it's worth. The level of detail you can theoretically get out of pepakura is going to be lost in trying to deal with the fact that it's an awkward shape to deal with...I have to assume you'd end up working in most of the grooves and filligree type details AFTER finishing it, at which point it doesn't matter what the undercarriage is. (Also you'd almost certainly have to glass them for strength, and that'd be awkward both to do and then to wear....on that note, I'm not sure why you're thinking of resin = "shiny metallic look", resin is generally structural not cosmetic.)
My initial inclination is to say that if I wanted to do it quick and cheap, I'd form the main structure out of some type of foam rods. If I wanted it a little sturdier (or I wanted to go crazy and make them mechanically operated) maybe wood rods. Then I'd do all the detail work on top of that with an epoxy clay or worbla or whatever the hell floats your boat. Make the basic shape and then work up from there, is what I'd do. Pep is great for specific details but most of the length of the shafts is very, very regular - I see that as something I'd add afterwards, not try to build into the structure. (My philosophy in general is that pep is for helping with interesting *shapes* not so much interesting *details* but that might just be me.)