hotshot7000
New Member
Hello everyone! So... I have been a skulker of the forums, just drooling over everyone's INCREDIBLE builds and the lengths you'll go to fuel your creativity into reality!
And now, here today, I want to start the new year off with something I've been very... VERY hesitant, and have given up on many a time, that I finally want to complete this year.
*DEEPINHALE*
I want to make my very own Hazop Armor set! I am hoping there's a way I can 3D Print most of the stuff as I do have my own printer (Prusa Mk2.5S) and there is NO way in hell I'm going back to papercrafting xD I get it, some people really like doing it that way. I struggle with it insanely and have never been able to get just the right kind of paper to do it with.
I suppose I could also make it out of foam...
Anywho! If it's at all possible, I'd like for my design to reflect how my action figure I painted many years ago now will look in a full scale armor size
Besides the bright green kneepads.... I would definitely give it a little more realistic weathering and coloring
And now, here today, I want to start the new year off with something I've been very... VERY hesitant, and have given up on many a time, that I finally want to complete this year.
*DEEPINHALE*
I want to make my very own Hazop Armor set! I am hoping there's a way I can 3D Print most of the stuff as I do have my own printer (Prusa Mk2.5S) and there is NO way in hell I'm going back to papercrafting xD I get it, some people really like doing it that way. I struggle with it insanely and have never been able to get just the right kind of paper to do it with.
I suppose I could also make it out of foam...
Anywho! If it's at all possible, I'd like for my design to reflect how my action figure I painted many years ago now will look in a full scale armor size
Besides the bright green kneepads.... I would definitely give it a little more realistic weathering and coloring