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©2009 ~tkyzgallery
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My team and I made about 16 of these swords.


Materials:

High Impact Plastic, PVC pipe, Metal wires and Spray paint.

Date completed: March 2009


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PAROIMIA – a production by Full Gospel Assembly BHD

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:iconkingtut98:
They all look totally identical. :D It's impressive that you managed to keep the result consistent, particularly if there was more than one person making these. They certainly fit the costumes, too.

Also, though it's not so much about the pieces themselves, the way you've put the photos together shows them off very well. That's always important on the internet, where it's often difficult to get the whole idea of a three-dimensional crafted object.

By the way, where did you get the plastic, and how durable is it? I've been looking for a good sheet material for a while, now.

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:icontkyzgallery:
haha.. good thing about this performance, my weapons have to look good only from far. LOL... As it doesnt look good near it was quite tough making so many of them and time was really limited.

oh.. wow. glad u like the layout. graphic design is always difficult for me.. haha.

I got that plastic from a signboard shop. They use these plastic sheets mostly for signboards i think. I love this high impact plastic, its great to use, and i've been using them a lot in my projects. The one that i used are only 2mm, tat is why for the swords, its 3 layers to make it firm.

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