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Shorter individuals may want to take that into consideration, or not. Pictures of the two finished models printed out. Check it out.

Stay tuned, as I should be releasing another file in a day or two. Newest Skyrim file is the Steel Dagger. A little difficult due to the size, but it should be in scale with Skyrim objects. Still trying really hard to make it as close as possible to life size.

Comments are appreciated. BlueManiac New Member. I have to make a costume for a hokey vikings vs ninjas party coming up. Nice work! It looks really good. DBmike Well-Known Member. DBmike said:. Valcara Jr Member. These files are awesome! Im actually cutting out the orcish dagger right now. Im must say im vary impressed with the accuracy in this piece. I upscaled it to 70 cm so we will se how it turns out nice work! XMAN said:. Cloviz Member. Uhh can we get someone to help this guy out?

I'm sure a lot of us thers want some skyrim files and what good is a sword without the armor? Great job btw tackleing this alone. First off, wow! Good job on the skyrim addiction! Haha that's impressive, I bet your untouchable on it now, As for an alternative to fibreglass I'm not sure, you could maybe use stiffer card, or paint it with pva, it wouldn't be as stiff but it might work, but let me know of you do come up with an alternative, it'd be quite interesting to see the results.

Yes, I fell giants in one mighty shot from my bow and I laugh as I bathe in the breath of dragons. I tried using a thin coat of wood glue once, but its too wet and warps the heck outta the model, even with the heavy card stock.

I might one day try transferring a print to thin sheet metal, see how that works. Its not quite ideal, but try Durhams Water Putty. It is a special gypsum based filler putty that is rock hard when it dries. Will take some experimentation to get it right, but its nice because it has no smell. Dirhams water putty? Never heard of it, but I'll give it a go, can you mold it like clay I wonder? Thank you jarikcbol! Nice to have new technics to try! It will stick well to card, never tested it on fibreglass.

If you mix it to the right consistency, it may be workable as a putty, but it does dry pretty quick. It is a very different substance, and may take some tweaking, and of course, may not be the right thing in the end, but experimentation is always fun.

This is a really awesome helmet I enjoy making these kind of things I favorited it it was so cool. This is where the dremel becomes quite useful, sand until the entire helmet is nice and smooth. This will probably be a good 6 - 7 hours of sanding. After you have it where you like it, begin adding little details like scratches and cuts to make it look like its been through battle. Ps: you should also wear your respirator when applying bondo. This step is very important to make the helmet look much more like the real thing.

First off take your upholstery nails and cut the backs off, not all the way, leave a little stub to stick into the helmet. You probably won't be able to stick the nail through the bondo so you might need to use a drill and make little holes where you are going to put the nails, and then glue them in.

After putting the nails in you need to add the swirly design on top. For this I used an epoxy putty, you cut off part of the putty and knead it until it has a uniform color. Then take it and make one long string out of it and stick it to the helmet in the design you want, the one I made wasn't game accurate, but still from the realm of Skyrim. After it is completely set up you can sand it to make it nice and smooth. Pretty self-explanatory, but one of the most exciting parts of the build because you finally see it all start coming together.

Anyway I used a paint that was called aluminum and gave it a couple coats and sanded on it a little. After you have it painted and looking all nice and shiny it's time to make it look all dirty and old! Take some black spray paint and spray little bits on the helmet and rub it off with a rag. Right after you spray it on rub it off and what's left behind will make it look old and a lot more like real metal. When rubbing try to get paint into all the little cracks and corners, it really helps.

For the horns use the first couple steps with the resin and bondo. Register Don't have an account? Ancient Nord Armor. Edit source History Talk 9. Do you like this video? Play Sound.



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