Now, there are 3 easy steps to scaling your armor using this method. You will need:ģ-A Measuring Tape (Preferably a body measuring tape) In a few moments, I will explain each step in detail, but first off, let’s talk materials. Step 2: Finding height of you and the figure 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: Each rating category means:ĭifficulty-The difficulty of the Method (the lower the number, the easier it is).Īccuracy-The accuracy level of the Method (the higher the number, the more accurate it is).Ĭompatability-The ammount of use the Method has (the higher the number, the more compatable it is). At the bottem of every scaling method, there is a raiting. The answer, its here.īefore starting the tutorial, I would like to bring a quick note to everybodies mind. The question, "How do I scale my armour". 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. All questions regarding scaling you have you can direct towards me.
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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. I am a member of the 405th Forums (the origin of this Tutorial was from the 405th). I am the original creator of this tutorial. I am also experianced with Pepakura, and wish to make some Clone armour using a mix of Pepakura, and scratch building.Īnyway, enough about me, onto the tutorial. I don't think i am as good as some of you members here, but I hope to be one day. I am a wiz with Cardboard weapons and armour, and am very good at scratch building. Now, here I am 4 years later, ready to get a jump start on Star Wars prop and costuming again. Shortly after I abandoned it, and later went to Halo costuming. I started costuming when I was 11 when I began to make props from Star Wars. I really enjoy the Star Wars saga, and most of the cartoon movies that have been coming out reciently.
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.