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      Quick Hylian shield from Zelda

      Made this in like 2 and a half hours for a friend of mine using EVA foam styrene, fomies, and cardboard.










      let me know what you guys think! (:

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      After I picked my jaw up off the ground and pointed this post out to a few people I thought I would jump on and say.... Well Done. this looks great.

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      Quote Originally Posted by PariahAU View Post
      After I picked my jaw up off the ground and pointed this post out to a few people I thought I would jump on and say.... Well Done. this looks great.
      lol
      Just EPIC work!

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      Quote Originally Posted by PariahAU View Post
      After I picked my jaw up off the ground and pointed this post out to a few people I thought I would jump on and say.... Well Done. this looks great.
      ahh thanks, its definitely not my best work, i did it in under 3 hours, My friend needed it for a video of his, i do plan on rebuilding it sometime soon

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      did you use parkers tutorials
      Shut up and get behind me.... sir

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      EWWW no. no tutorials used

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      Quote Originally Posted by DH27 View Post
      did you use parkers tutorials
      eww no. no tutorials used.

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      it looks good, the only thing that looks alittle off is it looks too long and skinny.

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      Thank you for weathering the shield. Far too many Link costumers leave their shields in a pristine condition, and I think it really adds to the character of the costume if you take the time to dirty it up. Makes it feel more "real."

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