Hey /k/, any idea of how to do a paper gun that don't look like shit?, some friends of mine want to craft some for cosplay purposes.
>>34643252
go to /toy/
It's more effort than you're willing to put into it. Look on youtube.
>>34643343
You gonna point people to /3/ for cooking tips next?
>>34643252
>cosplay
Just use airshit
>>34643362
>Hi /k/ I want advice on building a TOY
>Go to /toy/ then
>HURRR DURRR STUPID ADVICE
You're the last one by the way.
>>34643252
Go to /po/. They are literally a board for that.
>>34643343
Idiot.
>>34643417
>asks for cosplay advice
>doesn't point them to the cosplay
/toy/ doesn't make anything. That's like telling someone to ask /out/ how to build a deck because it's outdoors when we literally have a board for asking how to build a deck.
>>34643424
/po/ is for origami. He needs to go to /cgl/ and find a prop thread.
>>34643444
Papercraft and origami. People do threads on cardstock vehicles and terrain there periodically.
There are several threads on paper toys on the first page alone.
>>34643252
How detailed (or operational) do you like your paper guns? Here are a few examples...
https://youtu.be/COtudB1IoQE
https://youtu.be/IVrRHyRXwq4
https://youtu.be/MzHVAFphI5I
https://youtu.be/HMtUPaoQfgc
https://youtu.be/HLJ0uRkaL
https://youtu.be/V5TUIf7_WJI
Surprising what a bit of paper, glue and wire can do.