Attack on Titan (Shingeki No Kyojin) was a monumental task that I inadvertently dropped on myself. I had a grand plan to get a group together from the Crunchyroll Ambassadors in order to promote the show, and thinking that the props would be quick and easy, I decided to make 2 sets in the scant 14 days or so we had to prepare. I got a bit in over my head to say the least. First off I want to give a big thanks to our sponsors.

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Without their support we couldn't have pulled this group off!.I want to note that not everything is in perfect chronological order, but in the order of which I feel is best for understanding.Now on to the reference! I used art that I found on Tumblr.

Whether or not it is official I really have no idea, so I wound up cross checking with the stuff in the show.First order of business was to draft some patterns, and in a first I was able to salvage (dig out of the trash) the patterns that I made and share them with you all. Granted what I could salvage was not all inclusive, but it's better than nothing.Click the link to grab a hi res. If I had to do it over I would have done the correct way of attaching the hip guns to the winch disc things, alas I will admit that I didn't quite fully understand the references OTL.I started by making the back engine. Using a PVC pipe to string all the pieces together I started getting to work on the center and working my way out.

Cutting circles. Endless circles. Luckily I had my circle cutting jig which made things go smoothly. Circles were cut from 6mm.Once all the circles were cut I was able to drill a hole large enough for the pipe and glue them all together.The two discs on the side were made using the discs with walls cut from 1mm PVC. Additionally holes were drilled in order to decrease weight.Hole was drilled on the side of the center part of the engine to allow the pipe to go through.All of this was threaded onto the pipe.Fins were glued to the pipe and the disc.Then we sanded a shit ton and added holes to allow for a coaxial female bit.Added the grappling guns with coaxial female bits for later cable attachment.Swords were cut from plywood.6mm PVC and bike brake handles added.Hole was drilled and coaxial bit was added.

For this group it was so much easier to just order from Taoboa, unfortunately when I got my costume (the day before the convention) I found that my jacket and my shirt did not fit AT ALL. My shoulders were simply too wide.

So (our Mikasa) came over and sewed a jacket together for me in 3 hours. Additionally (Christa) managed to get my shirt together beforehand. If you look at our group pictures you can barely tell that my jacket is different. Thanks sewing people!!! Without you I could never really cosplay.Hope that all helps! The group as a whole more or less followed a watered down version of this tutorial (I was writing it as I went) and their gear turned out very similar to mine.

Aot Odm Gear

So hopefully that is a testament to the ease of this prop? Or perhaps the effectiveness of the templates? Questions, comments and concerns don't hesitate to give us a shout! Basing on the images, It would seem that the outer (largest rear-device) circle is 7 inches in diameter.-I have the same trouble trying to figure out the base measurement of the pictures.-One of the pictures has a image of the large circle flat against the blue board.-Considering laptop sizes, I can safely assume that the measurements on this board are in inches.-From this information, you should be able to accurately gauge the scaling of the photo-bucket pictures-Of course, this assumes that each of the drawings are to the same scale. I had a few questions as I don't know what some pieces are called. The silver metal bolt screw things that you used throughout the 3DMG as well as the black cable stuff for that.

Could you tell me what they are called? Also the pieces that you used to detail screws around the circle thing of the top part of the engine (part that looks like taiko drum) as well as the metal piece in the center of the circle in your first tutorial image?

Oh, yes and the acrylic ball. Where can I find that and did you cut it in half or just left it whole?Thanks for you help and this looks amazing! The silver metal bolt screw things that you used throughout the 3DMG as well as the black cable stuff for that.I think they're called coaxial male to male union as well as a coaxial female to female cable. It's used for radios and, to a lesser extent, TVs.Also the pieces that you used to detail screws around the circle thing of the top part of the engine (part that looks like taiko drum) as well as the metal piece in the center of the circle in your first tutorial image?The stuff on the top of the engine is just apoxie sculpt, nothing really special.

The metal piece in the first image is a bolt in the circle cutter, it allows the plastic to rotate about an axis and get perfect circles. In the end it's not part of the final 3DMG.Oh, yes and the acrylic ball.Here you go!http://www.amazon.com/Clear-Plastic-Acrylic-Fillable-Ornament/dp/B002WZIO4UGL! Johnny,Using your guide I actually built some of my own Maneuver Gear. It was a long journey, but with the help of your guide, I completed it. Thank you for giving everyone a guide to use. Your help is greatly appreciated.Here are some of the photos of my very own Maneuver Gear.me know what you think. I know some things I changed up, but time got pressed towards the end.

Thanks for the guide once again! Introduction to management book.

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MC Win10 doesn't use Java but C. To get a mod like this on Win10 requires not only the creator of this mod but all modders involved with Forge to learn a new coding language. In addition, after they have done this, the Forge team first needs to learn how to write a completely new version of Forge from the ground up. They can't use any of the existing Forge code or most of their knowledge of how MC Java works while creating this new version. Then the creator of this mod has to recreate this mod with the exact same set of problems.

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