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I'm looking to scratch build some cataphractii shoulder pads/more roman looking terminator pads. I was wondering after an hour of scouring the interwebs if anyone knew a tutorial something for them?

As it stands now I'm going to make my first set out of plasticard. But I'm having trouble making it work.
   
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Check this out: http://fromthewarp.blogspot.com/2012/11/cataphractii-terminator-armour.html?m=1
That may help you, however, in this particular article Ron doesn't make the shoulder pads... I'm pretty sure he does have an article that discusses how to go about making them though.

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Ok thanks, I had seen that but didn't aside anything about making them. I'll dig deeper into the link thanks a lot!

Edit-Wow I'm stupid. 2 minutes of digging in that link and I found his tut.

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