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Ich möchte nicht wissen, was da allein die Materialien kosten, vom Zeitaufwand mal ganz zu schweigen...
How to build Shadowmourne - in RL!
Ich möchte nicht wissen, was da allein die Materialien kosten, vom Zeitaufwand mal ganz zu schweigen...
How to build Shadowmourne - in RL!
Veröffentlicht am 10.04.2015
Check out my Cosplay Crafting Books if you wanna learn this stuff:
Shadowmourne was always one of my dream weapons in World of Warcraft.
Though I thought it would be even more awesome to get in RL instead of having it ingame.
So... I just build it!
Material was the following:
- 0.4mm PVC foil for the Pepakura model
- Worbla (shops are linked on my page: http://www.kamuicosplay.com/links/
- Balsa wood and a wooden staff for the core
- Digital LED RGB strip (WS2812B chip with 60 LEDs, Trinket Pro 5V, Powerboost 500c and LiPo Battery with 6600mAh from www.adafruit.com
- Parquet foam insolation as a diffusing material
Also a huge shout out to Jon McPhalen for helping me with the programming and to Charlie for my awesome new YouTube intro.
Check out Adafruit for all their amazing products:
For more micro-controller programming please look forward to one of my future books about advanced costume LEDs.
More info at:
and
Check out my Cosplay Crafting Books if you wanna learn this stuff:
Shadowmourne was always one of my dream weapons in World of Warcraft.
Though I thought it would be even more awesome to get in RL instead of having it ingame.
So... I just build it!
Material was the following:
- 0.4mm PVC foil for the Pepakura model
- Worbla (shops are linked on my page: http://www.kamuicosplay.com/links/
- Balsa wood and a wooden staff for the core
- Digital LED RGB strip (WS2812B chip with 60 LEDs, Trinket Pro 5V, Powerboost 500c and LiPo Battery with 6600mAh from www.adafruit.com
- Parquet foam insolation as a diffusing material
Also a huge shout out to Jon McPhalen for helping me with the programming and to Charlie for my awesome new YouTube intro.
Check out Adafruit for all their amazing products:
For more micro-controller programming please look forward to one of my future books about advanced costume LEDs.
More info at:
and