Clone Trooper Armor Pepakura Files Halo

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Hi everyone most people know me as Nintendude and the other half know me as Vagabond. I have been creating pepakura files now for the past few years and have posted the files all across the internet for quite some time. Now I have a pepakura file wiki index that I am starting up so that the pep files that are all over the internet whether they be Star Wars, Warhammer, Iron Man, Fallout or anything else not metioned if there is a pep file it will be found here. Currently the Clonetrooper files that I have are not going to be added just yet as I am going to be repairing the files so it will be much easier to make them and the other Star Wars files I first started with and did'nt know what I was doing but they will be mproved and put on the Wiki, heres the link to the Wiki for the Star Wars files and the link to my 4Shared where all my files are hosted.All my files are always free and you are welcome to anything I have. Main Wiki Star Wars Wiki My 4Shared. Sorry for the double post, but I present to you. Pep files of what has to be the greatest sith lord of all time!

Ok, so that's my opinion. Again, this is a rip by nintendude (Vagabond here) from KotOR, and I axed all the robes and other soft armor parts. Toradora episode 9 mp4 dönüştürücü.

This has all the hard armor, needing only a buttload of seamstress action to finish it off. I included the original file for reference. I'll be unfolding this, but if someone else wants to take a crack at it, be my guest.

INTRODUCTION: Hey everybody, My name is Jake, and I am a constumer. Ever since I was a child, I grew up with the awesome glow of my television with the Star Wars movies playing on it nearly 24/7. I really enjoy the Star Wars saga, and most of the cartoon movies that have been coming out reciently. I started costuming when I was 11 when I began to make props from Star Wars. Shortly after I abandoned it, and later went to Halo costuming. Now, here I am 4 years later, ready to get a jump start on Star Wars prop and costuming again.

I am a wiz with Cardboard weapons and armour, and am very good at scratch building. I don't think i am as good as some of you members here, but I hope to be one day. I am also experianced with Pepakura, and wish to make some Clone armour using a mix of Pepakura, and scratch building.

Anyway, enough about me, onto the tutorial. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- STARTING NOTES: -I am the original creator of this tutorial. I am a member of the 405th Forums (the origin of this Tutorial was from the 405th). My username is Xtreme TACTICS 101. If you believe this tutorial was stollen, feel free to PM me on the boards at the 405th, or contact me by any way you wish.

My contact info is listed below. -All questions regarding scaling you have you can direct towards me. My contact information is as follows: E-mail.: MSN.: Skype.: xtremetactics101 405th PM: Xtreme TACTICS 101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well everybody, I have seen MANY threads from the new members or 'Noobs' on this forum, and it has come to me, we need a clear answer. The question, 'How do I scale my armour'. The answer, its here. Before starting the tutorial, I would like to bring a quick note to everybodies mind.

At the bottem of every scaling method, there is a raiting. Each rating category means: Difficulty-The difficulty of the Method (the lower the number, the easier it is). Accuracy-The accuracy level of the Method (the higher the number, the more accurate it is). Compatability-The ammount of use the Method has (the higher the number, the more compatable it is). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- METHOD #1 Here is how I scaled my armour, and trust me, It has never failed me so far! There are 5 easy steps to sucessful armour scaling: Step 1: Printing the figure Step 2: Finding height of you and the figure Step 3: Finding the scale Step 4: Multiplying the numbers Step 5: Making a dream a reality!