Cynder head foam pattern

$8.00

CYNDER BASE HEAD DIGITAL FOAM PATTERN ONLY

This kit contains the foam patterns to make your own Cynder head as she appears throughout various Spyro games. JPEG/PDF foam templates at 1:1 scale (when printed at 100%) and a Pepakura model pattern for foam.
You can create this head base using 2cm or 1″ thick upholstery foam (most recommended) with these foam templates. It is recommended to use 1cm or 0.5″ foam for the horns. You need about 1 square meter of upholstery foam. Finish it off with fleece or fur fabric.

Description

CYNDER BASE HEAD DIGITAL FOAM PATTERN ONLY

This kit contains the foam patterns to make your own Cynder head as she appears throughout various Spyro games. JPEG/PDF foam templates at 1:1 scale (when printed at 100%) and a Pepakura model pattern for foam.
You can create this head base using 2cm or 1″ thick upholstery foam (most recommended) with these foam templates. It is recommended to use 1cm or 0.5″ foam for the horns. You need about 1 square meter of upholstery foam. Finish it off with fleece or fur fabric.

Basic pattern assembly knowledge is recommended, all parts and sides are numbered. Continue the numbers from part 1 and onwards for the easiest way to start assembling. Beveled edges are easiest to cut immediately when cutting out the foam pieces, rather than afterwards. You can use scissors, an electric knife or a sharp box knife. I used contact glue adhesive to glue the upholstery foam together, premium spray glue or hot glue may work aswell.
You can see my progress on the spyro head for more help, in the Spyro photo album on my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=WillowCreative.NL&set=a.1801135986703940 (this link only works on desktop browser)

The PDF version can be opened by a PDF viewer such as Acrobat Reader, which is free to use.
You can print the PDF file across multiple standard paper sheets using ‘poster’ print option in Adobe Reader or print the JPEG file at a site such as blockposters.com, as these patterns are delivered as one single image sheet at 100% scale. Tape the printed sheets together to create the full pattern.
There is also a pepakura (pep) file included, for a digital 3D preview of the pattern using Pepakura Viewer or Pepakura Designer (free to download).

The 3d models used to make these patterns are created and/or modified by me.