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Hugo base details
Aug 27, 2015 20:11
I just posted an Instructable
detailing the process of making the Hugo bases
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randomdreams
August 28 2015, 03:38:40 UTC
Man, that's really cool. I'd never heard of pepakura, for one thing.
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hsifyppah
August 28 2015, 04:36:45 UTC
You are a clever beast and that is super cool and OH MY GOD IS IT A GIANT RELIEF TO FINALLY POST THOSE AWESOME PHOTOS I bet it is.
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solarbird
August 28 2015, 07:07:55 UTC
Honestly, the more I know about these things, the more I like them.
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nojay
August 28 2015, 07:37:47 UTC
If anyone's interested there's an article about how the actual rockets are made at the Hugo Awards site.
http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-trophies/making-hugos/
Pete Weston, the man who owned the company that makes them is a long-time fan himself and a really great guy.
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ilcylic
August 28 2015, 16:57:30 UTC
Yeurgh. Blender.
I like Pepakura, though. That's really hard to do with Solidworks. I'll need to play with that one.
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gfish
August 31 2015, 01:37:36 UTC
It's not a very fancy program, but it does one thing and it does it actually quite well. I don't regret paying for the full "designer" version at all.
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http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-trophies/making-hugos/
Pete Weston, the man who owned the company that makes them is a long-time fan himself and a really great guy.
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I like Pepakura, though. That's really hard to do with Solidworks. I'll need to play with that one.
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