Shawn Thorsson explains the build process for his props and costumes at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. First he starts with a digital 3D model, then cuts the pieces out with a CNC machine, assembles them and fine tunes with wood shaping techniques, then casts molds so he can reproduce them. The result are authentic looking reproductions of popular costumes.
http://protagonist4hire.blogspot.com/
http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/5049
BECAUSE HE IS THE SON OF THOR!
thanez86 1 month ago
@Supertoaster1576 and why not a M6C they look epic too!
perreterecon 3 months ago
@Crazyblox28 no
grendelee 3 months ago
holy shit 0:50 SPACE MARINE HELMETS...WANT!
Supertoaster1576 3 months ago
just starting out.got a rotocaster vacuum system and just got my first samples .
click matchbook69 and scroll down to rotocaster. Pay no attention to man stuck on rotocaster. Lamo halloween prank
matchbook69 3 months ago
way cool you are the prop master !!
MATTRENDAR 3 months ago
@munch112000 Im interested aswell.
TheHomicidalEagle 3 months ago
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY RUPEE'S
TheHomicidalEagle 3 months ago
I WOULD PAY YOU. SO MUCH. FOR ONE OF THESE.
But seriously. You should think of selling some!
AudioOverlord 3 months ago
WHERE CAN I BUY ONE? I WILL PAY WHATEVER IT COSTS.
dingumfCallofDuty 3 months ago