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Join the official partnered r/Zelda channel! General Rules We are a fan-run community.įor a smaller community for those who just want to talk about the games, come join us at r/TrueZelda. Treat others with respect, and the same will be afforded to you.īrowse our Wiki to read more about our subreddit, history, and other resources. The one underlying foundation of r/Zelda. Feel free to share news, reviews, opinions, fan art, humor, comics, or anything else Zelda. I hope some of you enjoyed to see a real-life version of it and be sure to see my next post, where I explaine how it was made, step by step.R/Zelda is the unofficial hub for anything and everything The Legend of Zelda - the iconic Nintendo series. I will probably use it for larping (live action role play) afterwards, the triforce will be covered at these sort of events.Īll in all, it took me about 120 hours to make (most of them used for colouring), about 30 $ worth material and paint, and an old glove. That said, I had to use materials which don’t break as soon as it falls down. The intentional use of it isn’t just to look good, it should be usable. I used worbla, a material for prob-making, which is a thermoplast (plastic, craftable if heatend up), to craft all the plates and the lower arm part and painted several layers on top of it. I never did such a thing before, espicially colouring is new to me, but I gave it a go and just tried my best.

I really liked all of it and one day I sat in front of my computer and thought: “I am going to build this gauntlet!” And well, here we are! Most people who followed dresdencodacs tumblr feed for a bit have probably heard of Aaron Diazs redesign, Zelda: Clockwork Empire, and so did I. Zelda: Clockwork Empire, Gauntlet of Gamelon
