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Published: 2019-04-03 19:54:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 2499; Favourites: 57; Downloads: 8
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Custom LEGO minifigures, made with stickers that I design and print myself, plus custom cloth elements, third-party accessories, and paint.Inspired by Dante and Nero from Devil May Cry 5.
Visit my website for lots more, and check out the shop!: www.saber-scorpion.com/
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Comments: 10
MellowSunPanther [2019-05-26 02:02:22 +0000 UTC]
Nero looks a lot more like Vergil this way with the haircut and the jacket, but he's still awesome.Β And Dante's no less kick-ass.
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Mythaerius [2019-04-05 15:22:54 +0000 UTC]
Saber-Scorpion Β what kind of cloth do you use???
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Saber-Scorpion In reply to Mythaerius [2019-04-09 04:19:23 +0000 UTC]
I use bias tape, or quilt binding. Usually buy it at Walmart.
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Mythaerius In reply to Saber-Scorpion [2019-04-16 23:07:14 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much sir! I've been looking to make my own custom cloth accessories for my mini figures I use in Dungeons & Dragons. Is there any good tutorial videos you could recommend?
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Saber-Scorpion In reply to Mythaerius [2019-04-17 12:55:16 +0000 UTC]
Unfortunately no, but here's what I do: I remove the minifig's arms from the torso, wrap the cloth around the torso, cut out a square of the right size, and then wrap the square around the minifig and punch holes where the arm-holes on the minifig are. Then cut the holes slightly bigger and re-attach the arms through the holes in the cloth. I use Fiskars Micro-Tip Scissors for all of the cutting.
I've been investigating using a machine to cut cloth in bulk so that I could sell the cloth accessories separately on my website, but for now they are only available with the full minifigures. Here's my website shop if you are interested: saber-scorpion.com/ I'm also on Etsy.
Hope this helps!
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