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Topic Started: 18 Apr 2014, 23:49 (3771 Views) | |
Lageos | 18 Apr 2014, 23:49 Post #1 |
Gronckle
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Hey guys, as a senior I have free reign in my high-schools metal shop, so as a project I decided to re-create Hiccup's prosthetic leg, so I hope you enjoy! Feel free to leave a comment, I am always happy to explain how I made it. |
Hiccdew_Forever | 19 Apr 2014, 01:33 Post #2 |
Deadly Nadder
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Bravo |
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Night fury fire | 19 Apr 2014, 07:48 Post #3 |
[b] [color=blue]We're fangirls! It's an occupational hazard... [/color] [/b]
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I want one!!! |
<- me seeing httyd 2 | |
Hiccdew_Forever | 19 Apr 2014, 11:20 Post #4 |
Deadly Nadder
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You need to remove your left foot first. |
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thescienceofmagic | 19 Apr 2014, 11:23 Post #5 |
Hairy Hooligan
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That's so awesome! Go you! Is it functional? (As in is it moveable like Hiccup's or is it fixed in that position, not is it able to be used as a Prosthetic leg xD haha although saying that I know what I'll be using if I ever lose my left leg) |
"I'm not a fan of quoting other people in signatures, especially when they aren't funny." -Zer0x 2014 | |
Lageos | 19 Apr 2014, 11:45 Post #6 |
Gronckle
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It is fixed in place because the grain of the wood makes it fragile. |
Hiccdew_Forever | 19 Apr 2014, 13:04 Post #7 |
Deadly Nadder
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What kind of wood? |
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Lageos | 19 Apr 2014, 13:58 Post #8 |
Gronckle
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I believe it is ether oak or maple, I could not tell, it was scavenged from a old 4x4, but it had been sitting in the wood shop for over ten years, so i could not be so sure. |
Jendora | 19 Apr 2014, 16:15 Post #9 |
Hiccup's Girlfriend
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Wow...pics of projects like this always make me wish that I had more artistic talent. My talent comes in writing...and I guess I have some musical talents too. |
Coming Soon!! | |
chimuelo | 20 Apr 2014, 16:28 Post #10 |
Blacksmith Apprentice
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Neat work! Did you make it out of steel? And how did you get that worn-down look to the stock? It looks like the back is welded - did you do that yourself? |
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