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Here are some examples of past projects. If you are interested,
I can probably make another, or walk you through the process to make your own!
I can probably make another, or walk you through the process to make your own!
This is an armor example. It is pieces of foam attached to a mesh utility vest with rivets. The shoulder pauldron is som salvaged plastic.
This was a really fun project! A Blueprint box! large enough to easily hold a full set of prints, organized with deviders. And this sturdy box is slightly larger than 1 cubic foot, so it can physrep various containers or traps.
Softcover rulebooks, printed with cardstock covers on "parchment" type paper.
Hardcover rulebooks, also printed on "parchment" type paper.
This Grinding Mill is made of expandable foam, covered in monster mud. The wheel actually turns to give a simple toyetic. It is fairly light weight and fits in the 40-Gallon tote for transport and storage.
This is just a fun mask. Once upon a time it was a retrograde mask. Now maybe it could be a Helscape Deathmask.
Everyone could use a good mess kit. This vaccume insulated steel water bottle looks completely rusted on the outside, but is clean as a whistle on the inside, and is easy to cary with a leather belt holster. A small cast iron pan with "wrench" utensils.
DR:AR loves its coffee. The colloquial "Hot Brown" needed its own mugs!
This is a traveling salesman case for the wasteland. The bottom half has physreps for all of the basic crafting components, the top part has mini "blueprint" examples for the things that can't be physrepped (like vehicle frames, etc).
I love this supply bag. It's large enough to fit all of the things I usually carry around, without being too bulky. It is made from a Rothco Canvas Map Case Shoulder Bag, Olive Drab
I love nerf blasters! For a while I sold upgrade springs on eBay. Of course that is a no-go for DR, but I still enjoy painting and genre-ing.
This patchwork coat was made from the Katwise Sweater Coat guide. I used denim instead of sweaters, but I was very pleased with the look. I'm working on a version that uses moisture wicking 'underarmour' type fabric.
Part of why I like DR is the camping. We've done genre tent covers, made coroplast tipis, and our latest project was a 1200 square foot "Rover Tunnel". I'll work on some guides for these.