Tag: weapons

The Sum of its Parts

After weeks of sanding through the evenings on this thing, the antiquated murgleis is finally coming together! We fully assembled the prop, which is not something I actually planned on doing at this stage;

This Baby is an Antique!

We were presented with the fun-yet-daunting prospect of recreating the Antiquated Murgleis from Final Fantasy XIV. This weapon (and the orb that pairs with it) is the signature equipment of the Red Mage class

Custom Data Knife Boxes

I wanted to share what I hope is a nice little surprise: We’ve made collectible boxes to ship the finished items out in! We ordered dielines from Packlane for boxes that would be big

Sheath for the Data Knife

I’ve got a lot of updates to add to the site, but my time to do so has been limited by my day job, so I’m going to start with a quick and easy

Data Knife 2.0

While I was happy with my older dataknife versions, I kept having a nagging feeling I could do better. This, I think, is better. This knife is the result of a lot of different techniques

Revisiting the Data Knife

Alllllright. I haven’t updated this in a while. My excuse is that I have been working a lot, and also I just bought a Chinese K40 laser cutter/engraver that I have been working on

Futuristic Ninja Bullshit

I’m actually finding modeling up the various pieces of equipment to be pretty good practice / training for learning the ins and outs of 3d Studio Max a little better, so I sat down

Hours of Printing Later…

Progress on the Smart Pistol. I can’t tell you guys how happy I am that everything seems to work and fit together pretty much exactly as expected. I’ve even got some shaky video to

THIS is a Knife!

So this morning, I stumbled onto Robb Schoberg’s portfolio and discovered a hi-res model of the Data Knife used in Titanfall 2 that I wish I had access to before. I can’t be fussed to

Finished Data Knife

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01RfFmuc26k The data knife is done and dusted! Though I’m probably going to make a second version to try a few other painting ideas. The carbon fiber texture was painted on with spray paints,

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