Matt
Well-Known Member
Howdy,
Long time ago, there was an active thread on SRP with the very same title. Bunch of idiots kept posting stupid things in it until it got closed, but I got inspired by this idea (even posted there twice or so). Sorry for too shallow depth of field on the first photo. Without further ado, I present her to you. Overall scales length is 10 cm, working blade length is 4 cm.
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This is of course a wrecked blade shortened and so were the scales to match. Kinda cute, even if the 'banana bend' is not exactly how it should be. Cutting celluloid scales using Dremel was fun, especially when camphora-smelled smoke appeared from time to time, which made me a bit dizzy for a while. :blink:
Now, it just needs to be properly introduced.
regards,
Matt
Long time ago, there was an active thread on SRP with the very same title. Bunch of idiots kept posting stupid things in it until it got closed, but I got inspired by this idea (even posted there twice or so). Sorry for too shallow depth of field on the first photo. Without further ado, I present her to you. Overall scales length is 10 cm, working blade length is 4 cm.
[c]
This is of course a wrecked blade shortened and so were the scales to match. Kinda cute, even if the 'banana bend' is not exactly how it should be. Cutting celluloid scales using Dremel was fun, especially when camphora-smelled smoke appeared from time to time, which made me a bit dizzy for a while. :blink:
Now, it just needs to be properly introduced.
regards,
Matt