That is pretty amazing work! Continue the good work, I hope to hear about your overnight, lucrative rise from home hobbyist to cosplay weapon specialist ;)
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I can only hope, lol. I just started working on a Fatebringer for a friend. It's gonna be a finished product, and I'll probably make another post with that in it
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Can't wait to see it, that'd be great to continue seeing your take on various weapons bud :) Let me know when you have a big enough printer (or reservoir of time and patience;) ) to handle a Gjallahorn replica lol
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I'd absolutely love to do a Gjallarhorn replica, but it would cost an exorbitant amount of money. Between materials and the sheer amount of time to slice, print, assemble, and paint, for it to be economical for me, I'd have to charge like 7-800$ and I feel like that is a little ridiculous as you can buy an actual functioning firearm for less than that. My current printer is only a 7x7x6.5 build space as of now. I could make upgrades to it and increase the build volume, but I also don't really have anywhere to put it.
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Completely understandable, but who knows, there may be people out there prepared to pay for some of your work. Cosplaying has rocketed in popularity and people out hours and cash into it :)