Star Wars Lightsaber Pepakura Files Foam
To start things off, I know it's not normal to want to dress up as a menacing figure in spandex and foam armor. Convert Pdf Indesign Cs3 Tutorials. Dymo Labelwriter 320 Driver Download For Windows 7 there. This post is for those who push through normalcy in search of a lot of crazy fun. So here you go! ------------------------------------------------- Thanks for checking out this costume build!

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If you think it's worthy of a like or a vote, I would really appreciate that. My hope is that this will be helpful to many. For several years, I've wanted to have a solid Star Wars costume so that I could apply to the, the insanely cool Star Wars costuming group that does volunteer appearances for good causes. Well, after several weeks of working on my costume late into the night, I've finally completed my costume and submitted it for approval into the 501st. [UPDATE: This armor was not approved by the 501st, so I'm working on a new version of the armor that is made of PVC board. Will post info and instructions once that is completed and approved. If you're interested in purchasing this armor, you can see my.] Whether you're interested in building a Sith Acolyte Eradicator costume or creating a different costume that has armor, I hope that this 'ible will be helpful to you.

So let's get started. Step 1: Gathering Reference Photos & Materials. Start things off by amassing all the reference photos that you can pull together. As you search Google images, looking at each of the detailed image, whisper your gratitude for living in the digital age. It's nice not to have to scour game footage to capture every element of the costume.
A bit of warning: As you're collecting these images, you'll begin to get a feel for the photos that are source material (from the SWTOR video game in this case) and which images were taken of fan costumes. If you're not careful, you'll end up making something that's isn't correct because you were looking at the wrong source. Learn from my mistake here - and save yourself the wasted time (and foam).
Materials: There were two pieces of the costume that I picked up already made. The mask and the lightsaber, and I've included a link to both next to the items below. These two items alone made up about half the cost of the costume. (Sorry for the lack of photos on this step. I fell into a swamp and lost those images when my phone died.) If you're anything like me, you want to start cutting some foam, and nothing could be more boring than making paper patterns.
But since pretty much everything about this costume is completely symmetrical, there's pretty much no way to escape it. Try sketching out the piece, including both sides to get a feel for the piece (I started with the chest armor). Then, once you think you've got it right, pick your favorite side, fold the sheet at the center of the armor, and cut the piece out using the good side. If you're cool and have large sheets of paper laying around, that's great for you! But if not, you're going to have to tape sheets together to give yourself enough space to work on each component. Kanavarukaaga Tv Serial Cast more. And lucky for you, the Sith Acolyte has a TON of components. (And I thought I was getting myself into an easy costume.