Boba and Jango Packs

How did you get that middle piece in if its not even atached to any of the paper? Sorry if I get anoying. I'm a man with alot of questions.
 
Im thinking of using this template to build a jetpack for my son's mandalorian costume Im working on (he is almost adult size). So, just a silly question perhaps, what level of thickness card (GSM) should I be printing this on? Also is there any technique for strengthening it once its done, like perhaps fiberglass?

thanks

April
 
Guys just wondering did Skip ever do the pdf of the boba pack?
If he did can you point me in the right deriction?

Thanks,
Darth
 
Hey TDH! Ok. Finally I found a place where I can contribute (in some fashion!). As some of you know I am in the process of building a Jango Fett costume for my son. One of the areas that I have been scratching my head on is the Jetpack. I found this thread here and downloaded the Pepakura software that Skupilkinson talks about and WOW. So. I figured I would save each page as its own PDF so then you can scale it to the size you need. So here are both packs (Jango Areana and Boba Jetpack) in Letter not A4. I would still recommend you download the Pepakura software and the files that Skupilkinson developed. This way you know where each piece goes (there are alot). Skupilkinson did a great job and I hope that my contribution will help some one else.

Jango Arena Jetpack PDF's (Letter Size)
View attachment JangoArenaJetpackLetterPDF.zip

Boba / Jango Classic Jetpack PDF's (Letter Size)
View attachment BFClassicJetpackLetterPDF.zip
 
ok downloaded the templates. new to this bit so bear with me..........when I print them off onto a4 is that the actual size or do I have to manipulate them? and whats best to print them onto?
 
spotter301 go and buy some Cardstock from your local office store (Staples, probably). It's thick, and its easier to work with than paper. But they still will run through a normal printer, so don't worry. Oh and I would use some Loctite superglue or any other superglue to speed up the process a bit. You shouldn't have to manipulate them as long as the paper is also A4 sized. If not then just use the Letter size instead.
 
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