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Post by mattingaz on Sept 1, 2003 9:27:45 GMT -5
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Sept 1, 2003 9:58:45 GMT -5
That's great Mattingaz. How did you do it? Did you actually break apart a real volt-in-box and scan it in flat? Or did you take pictures and paste them/ edit them together?
Great work!
-Ed
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Post by mattingaz on Sept 1, 2003 10:07:23 GMT -5
Hi, i made pics of the cover, and i simply scanned only the inner cover...
thanks for your words!
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Sept 1, 2003 10:22:48 GMT -5
That is a great idea.
After doing that work how hard would it be to reproduce big box covers? Do you think there are alot of fake Godaikins and Popy toys?
Where do you find it the hardest to reproduce?
....anyways good work I like it ;D
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Post by mattingaz on Sept 1, 2003 10:31:44 GMT -5
Hi, well...it's hard to repro a cover 100 % like the original taking pics of it. The only way is to have an original one and scan it, but i can't break apart my covers!
I think there aren't many fakes around...i did some repro's for my friends, especially the volt in box cover ( taking pics of it ) and the inner covers of two of the best chogokin around the market, the DAIKENGO BUILDPLANE and TRYDER G7 DX HENKEI GATTAI SET.
They were hard to repro, because they have silver and golden brightining colours, and only a printing office can do it!
It was a very expensive work! it costs around 200 usd!
But results were great!
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