Hey all. Been FAR too long since I've done anything worth talking about. I'll recap the past year for you all. ;-)
So to start, a few of the pieces I had completed were scaled completely wrong, including the helmet, the chest, the cod, and one of the shins. Basically everything I had built except the shoulder/bicep bits. After all that, well, life got in the way. My gf left me and I was kinda down and out for a while. In July, I met a wonderful young lady and we hit it off really well. Been dating ever since and she's one of the most wonderful people I've ever met.
Forward to the present. Have been lurking on the forum again for the past few weeks. The new gf (Amanda) has seen me looking and dreaming and finally told me to get off my keister and just do it. I love that girl. ;-) So here I am, back in action looking forward to showing you all my progress.
I started to rebuild the helmet first, I figured I'll just jump right in to the deep end. I picked the flyingsquirl HD MK VI. I've always personally thought it was the best looking (though the new H4 set up is mouth wateringly sweet). Just started it tonight, so no progress pics up yet.
However, I did pick up a knew x-acto knife. I've tried some other methods of cutting while building the other pieces (regular scissors, tiny scissors [that actually worked quite well but cramped my hand to much] box cutter, etc.) and happen to like the straight x-acto the best.
Now, my favorite quote is one from the signature of one of our members. "Wow, my hand really hurts. - Every one who has ever done pepakura" That being said, I have found something quite interesting.
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So far so good. It's much more comfortable and because it's set as it is, it seems to be very accurate with no slippage whatsoever. plus the angle is perfect so I don't break off the tip of the blade, which with a regular x-acto I was prone to do. Cost about $10 at Michael's. Totally worth the money.
Anyway guys, thanks for all you inspirational builds. They really helped me get back the drive and motivation to get this thing done. Hopefully I can impress you guys with something awesome.
Thanks for looking!
Rex out.