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It is x-mas time so, I´ve decided to give you another gift;)
My Exo craft creation...as a papermodel for download.:hyper
..Here it is:
EXO.PDF included:
original EXO craft model
display stand for EXO team:rock
and PF 2007 card
DOWNLOAD HERE
2.46Mb
I wish to all people here merry christmas and happy new year 2007:xtree
(The wipeoutzone team including)
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Excellent stuff. That one is going to take me a long time to make :P
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Thx for that present Jan, you rock dude :guitar : Merry Xmas :xtree
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Sorry for the delay, but I have big issues to upload my archives online.
All models are not available yet (just Assegai and Icaras), but you can look at pictures ;-)
http://perso.orange.fr/rxland/wo3-grille.htm
Merry Christmas wipers !
Special congratulations to ALIENS99 for his exclusive EXO craft !
I can't wait for the Pure AG-Sytem craft (so lovely), I hope soon...
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oh my god....
im absolutely...flabbergasted. i think that explains it.
these arent papermodels! they are craft - they look like they could emit blue jet rays out of their behinds and fly around a room at some ungodly speed in true wipeout fashion!!
Top work - id download and create them but im too scared - i would hate to do a bad job, because that would just ruin it :P
Keep up the utterly brilliant work.
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What's there to ruin? It's paper :) Would love to get my hands dirty on a project like this it, but for a country that uses the metric system there are stuff that still is measured under the Imperial system.
America and the UK get with the times! :D
Any body know the Imperial system (lbs - pounds) equivalent for the paper that is used in making something like this? I was thinking like using card stock but I'd definitely would love to hear from those people who've made these and can help me out. I've done the Google thing and it only makes my head hurt doing the math.
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I was planning on throwing them all on a USB key and taking it over to the local print shop and asking them to print them for me on the heaviest stock they had. Let the professionals deal with it!
I was hoping I could figure it out from there. 8 )
If I manage to get off my arse and do such a thing in a reasonable timeframe, I'll let you know how it goes.
And if I don't, and you get it done, drop me a line on how well it went for you!
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Holy *bleep* ! I didn't think that paper size could make a problem !
I use A4 paper (297x210 mm).
Letter paper is close (279x216mm = 11x8 1/2 inch), but you won't have all the drawings.
Legal should be better (356x216mm = 14x8 1/2 inch). http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Format_de_papier
Or you could adjust the picture to the paper size if you acrobat reader (models have no scale !).
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These models are stunning. I am absolutely blown away by them. I really am. I'm going to have to try making some. The work that must go into deconstructing these baffles me. It must be a science in itself.
Amazing work.
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"It's Alive!"
Over the weekend I received my birthday gift from one of my best friends and his girlfriend. You guys may know him as auslander (aka Steve) on here. Steve told me me at my birthday party that he was assembling my gift and that I'd receieve it later. I had an inkling that it would be this papercraft model. Perhaps it's because of my ramped up interest in all things Wipeout. Who could say.
Steve's girlfriend assembled two of these. One on regular paper (the prototype) the other on premium photo paper. Steve altered the PDF to scale it bigger and change the cockpit for the magnets. Magnets!
This puppy is using good old fashioned science to make it float. You may have seen those toys before that uses the magnets to do funky stuff. I remember these flooding my childhood in the 80s. This one that Steve got is from a globe that hovers in mid-air. A good looking globe too if you ask me. I may switch it from time to time.
Any ways, through trial and error Steve got the right combo to make this hang like the globe did. Took pictures for his blog and to show you guys. Just pay no mind to my room :D
Ladies and gentleman, I present you the FEISAR anti-gravity craft.
The underside of the fabulous FEISAR.
Getting a closer look.
The AG technology that powers the FEISAR craft.
The FEISAR AG craft in action, this time from the rear.
Both Steve and his girlfriend did an amazing job for this. Steve's been brainstorming on making such a thing with magnets for the longest time. Also, constructing it out of balsa wood. Both me and him are not good with such a material, but papercraft allowed him to fulfil his idea. He's got the prototype at home. After giving me my gift Steve said he's working on a 2.0 model for himself.
After giving me this, I thought of finishing the section of track for the base to complete the diorama. Even thinking of fabricating an LED weapon or speed pad. If I do ever get around to it, I'll be posting it here ;)