" Hello, young novice, because I come here? What? No, you're not a Space Marine. You have passed the aptitude test, the hardships, the addrestramenti tiring and transplantation of gene-seed, but you're not a Space Marine. First, you should study well the history of the chapter and Warhammer 40000, then, set among the futuristic battles between humanity and the aggressive aliens that threaten it. I know it sounds difficult, but I'll help you ... "
July 2010. By the end of the academic (and fortunately for exams) I decided to do a cosplay of epic proportions:). After carrying weapons and armor for LARP (never cosplay), I decided to build an armature by Space Marine, for the uninitiated are characters from the world "fantasy" of Wharhammer 40000, strategic game of miniature Gamesworkshop ( http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/home.jsp ).
Searching google, I found others who have ventured into this cosplay, the most interesting is this: http://www.blackcrusade.co.uk/ . The costumes made in this way (polyurethane foam and wood frame) I had convinced at all, just look at the various videos on youtube that these guys have done. The spacemarine are beautiful but too rough, because the polyurethane foam need not to break a certain thickness, the armature is awkward.
Seeking an alternative method I found http://405th.com/ , well-organized site where fans around the world share their experiences in the implementation of cosplay halo. Sifting through this site I discovered the miraculous program, called Pepakura ( http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/ ) freeware little program that allows you to print on three-dimensional objects, how? Breaking it down into polygons can be printed on paper! Continuing my research, I found the 3D models of armor spacemarine scattered among dozens of forums and websites (where for some more arguing about the authorship of the 3D models in question, bha ...).
Once printed the 3D object, just paste, resin-reinforced, reinforced with glass fiber, filler, sand and paint it ... simple right? : D
To date far enough ahead with the work, but I decided to revisit the work of the last two months, we hope to reach a draw in quick!
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