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Post by coderedrhw on Oct 15, 2007 21:13:13 GMT -5
awesome
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RVDIsTheBestEver
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WF 19 Year Member!
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Post by RVDIsTheBestEver on Oct 15, 2007 22:36:55 GMT -5
Very nice man. I love seeing people's customs stages. Your's is one of the best, keep up the good work!
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Post by discoenforcer on Oct 16, 2007 1:25:30 GMT -5
Very nice man, well done 10/10
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Post by hardyboyzwwe on Oct 16, 2007 6:26:11 GMT -5
this looks better, great job
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Post by Terrys Wrestling Figures on Oct 16, 2007 11:58:42 GMT -5
yo, V 1 looked nice but V 2 is the way to go, just awesome can't wait to get mine
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LYIAM
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Post by LYIAM on Oct 16, 2007 12:42:06 GMT -5
I've been wanting to make a raw stage for ages and now i can lol
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Post by greenjack1992 on Oct 16, 2007 14:40:39 GMT -5
GOOD GREIF! THAT IS AMAZING! You sir....are a hero.
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Post by Dan on Oct 16, 2007 18:01:12 GMT -5
Don't mean to be picky, but like if you really want to be accurate and get it as close to scale, then this would make a big difference. If you compare this Picture of the Raw Stage, to that of yours, you can clearly see that the side structure parts of the Stage start from Ground Level, whereas yours star on the actual Stage itself. This makes your stage section look very big, chunky, too tall and wide.
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Post by regal101 on Oct 17, 2007 13:44:25 GMT -5
True, the side structures should start on the floor, however it's not practical to have them on the floor in this case, so i did the next best thing i could... I needed to make something which is as close to scale as i could get (bear in mind i don't have great reference pics which show any measurements or anything i could gain a substantial idea of size from) and also to make something that is easy to build in the most practical way. As for the stage, it is only slightly higher than a khali figure, which probably isn'y too inaccurate in comparison to the actual thing... Without bragging, lets face it, Jakks will never make anything close to this. Not in a quality respect (they would have plastic parts, quality print on logos/backgrounds etc) but in terms of scale and accuracy. I'm lucky really due to the job i have gives me the software and the tools to create something like this, otherwise i'd be doing what others have done and measured everything by hand, cut things out, stuck them on etc, and it would not have the effect finish this does... Like i said, i'm not bragging as i know other people do a great job on theirs, however this is what i was going for, and i'm actually more than happy with the way both the barriers and the stage have worked out.
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Post by megawarlord on Oct 18, 2007 14:31:48 GMT -5
the only problem I see now is the bottom left and upper right corner on the tron. Are too small and thus makes the screen not 100 percent acurate.I gues some silver paint to touch it up might work Also the little silver squares,on the scafolds look to rushed maybe take time on making those squares use a silver sharpie.As for scale and durability 10/10 .Best real scale stage , because you have the tools to mass produce. couldnt find the stage on ebay either, take pics of both stage and barriers and ring set up . of classic and new barriers . plus karma !!THANKS !!!!
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Anaconda Vice
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Post by Anaconda Vice on Oct 28, 2007 10:33:07 GMT -5
Amazing job on the stage ! Love every part of it
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Post by TD#1=My head hurts on Oct 31, 2007 2:17:48 GMT -5
On one hand I hate you. Cause I'm trying real hard to make something like that but can't. But at least it likes really nice good job.
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Post by mvpisballin on Nov 3, 2007 14:48:08 GMT -5
Regal, thats great. Detail is off the charts and looks clean. Is it easy to move around, and if so, do you sell them?
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