![]() ![]() He was a very easy-going and helpful bloke to work with. I was lucky enough to get in contact with him and ask questions. A lovely gentleman by the name of Ben Aerens designed it. I left out all the detail pieces and just did the main helmet. It is about 30 A4 sheets right out of the file, but depending on your manipulation of it, there may be more or less pages. Here’s a link to Papercraft Plaza where there is a. It also gives you ideas along the way, once your creative juices get flowing. Making something and having it in your hand identifies issues you may never have thought to tackle. I had a freehand attempt using a screenshot as a reference and learned a lot. You will learn so much and really get a feel for your model before you go wasting precious time and materials and money.Ĭardboard is FREE, EASY to work with and you can stick it all together very QUICKLY with a hot glue gun and glue sticks for around $10. I can’t stress the above heading enough! You will probably mess it up and you likely won’t end up using it, but do it anyway. Buy one, (where’s the fun in that?), make one using the Pepakura/fibreglass method, (very challenging but also very satisfying), or scratch build one out of cardboard then transfer to another material once I’m happy with it. No life sized Viper builder in his right mind would do so without completing the ensemble with a uniform and helmet! That being said, there are a few ways I can go about this. *This page will be updated with progress work on building the helmet. ![]()
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