Thanks for the help everyone, once I get the time I'm going to try some paper mache non-liquidy and see how it comes out and then try adding some fiberglass if I can. If it turns out bad like I think it could I'm going to try to make it out of cardboard.
I just about finished pepping my armor but I don't have a lot of cash to buy Resin and Fiberglass. I have looked around the Internet and found another much cheaper way, paper masche. I do not know how well it will work so I'm asking you people if you know if it'll work good. Oh also I searched...
I have a question, I have tried different types of glue on my pepakura prototypes but none worked so I started using tape. Would tape be okay to hold it together just until I get the resin?
@MxRacer
You were right about the problems I just hit my first one, I'm almost out of Cardstock and won't be able to buy some more until the end of the week or next week. So right now for the gauntlet I'm trying cardboard.
My camera is not working but right now I'm starting the boot.
As best my words can describe I have close to 4 or 6 pieces almost completely pepped out of all 20 pieces in the armor.
I'm new to this pepakura building and such, but I was wondering how long it can take to build a piece of armor from pepakura to finish? I've been hoping to build Noble Six armor since May but when my computer stopped working I couldn't print and I was delayed for several weeks, and right now I'm...
This is my progress of my armor since no other file types will open for my Pep. Designer 3/
Helmet = Pepped
Torso = Pepped
Forearms = Not Pepped
Thighs = Not pepped
Shins = Not pepped
Shoulders = One is pepped
Pelvis = Almost pepped