![]() Even those who build the same model have different results, and even those who buy casts do different things. ![]() However, the best home-made props I've seen (Aside from LeeKegan's work) were made here, using pepakura as a base. In prop-building communities, it's considered to be evil, and in papercrafting communities, it's considered sub-par. We're among the only ones who accept it, at all, really. Indeed, they don't know as much as we do, nor appreciate it as much, because the 405th, and all its members, were of the first to use it extensively for prop-making. If I was them, I'd be glad to use any tool afforded me. People who bag on pepakura, a tool, are really ignorant, in my opinion. ![]() Sure, I'm using someone else's pep files, but I'm making this, my own. I'm also gonna try to cobble a comms pack together, in an integrated unit with the sniper goggles. I'm using a low-def model of the ODST helmet, and leaving out the detailed ridges. I've never seen 2 pepakura works come out exactly the same, and in the end, it's up to the builder to decide how he puts his props together, and what customizations he makes. However, it's a good strategy that works and can bring new people into the art. Sure, hardened pros don't like it, because they learned their own, harder methods.
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