Spartan 343
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Awesome, keep working on this, its turning out good!
No no no! Not confused, some things are not *perfectly* clear but I may take a look at the the book you recommended. All amazing stuff, just so much to take in all at once!thorssoli said:Thank you for your compliments and I apologize for your confusion. I thought I'd explained what was going on pretty well. I have failed. I am ashamed...
thorssoli said:Pro tip of the day:
When you're laying out your pep models and there are parts that won't fit on just one page, add some text that runs across the whole part. This will give you readily align-able reference marks so you don't end up making the oversized part too large or too small.
For example, the support strut inside the back of the torso armor printed across three pages:
By adding text, I was able to take out the guesswork involved in cutting off the margins of the page and sticking the part back together.
Bonus know-it-all points if you know where the text came from.
Feral said:That's gotta be Shakespeare. he loves his O's
Achille said:...the green stuff on your torso, is that resin? I've never seen it in the MC coloured variety before.
thorssoli said:It's just normal urethane casting resin with some green pigment thrown in.
thorssoli said:...and getting dressed.
Never enough time.
heheh, i love that"Sir," says she, "does your issued body armor not work?"
"I don't know yet," says I, "but I do know that it doesn't cover everything..."
thorssoli said:"Sir," says she, "does your issued body armor not work?"
"I don't know yet," says I, "but I do know that it doesn't cover everything..."
That and it's on a military base instead of in a dinky little cave surrounded by missile parts.Adam said:making chief armor in Afghanistan like tony stark........cept chief armor.