How To Make a Boba Fett Jet Pack with templates Part 10
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This is part 10 of a multi part series taking you step by step through the process of making a realistic looking, Boba Fett style Mandalorian Jet Pack, perfect for Cosplay, Halloween or
Fan Films.
In this episode we work on how to make the directional rocket thrusters from parts found at Walmart.
You can find a 2.5" wooded sphere here:
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The Jet Pack parts kit by SevenCatStudios I talk about is sold out; however he does sell just the truster set here:
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You can also find SevenCatStudios selling his kits on Instagram at darth_voorhees_cosplay
You can download the Jet Pack templates here:
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I really appreciate all the research you do to make this authentic looking! Excellent job!
I really appreciate that.
Thank you very much for the comment.
It's amazing how an object that looks so simple ends up being so complex. Great job as always 👍
Thanks
You’re right, I always seem to go into a job thinking it’s going to be quick and simple and then slowly realize how much more there is to it that I thought.
Amazing as always robert! Those thrusters came out beautifully
Thank you very much. It did work out better than I was expecting.
Keep up all the hard work. It is amazing to watch the journey
I’ll keep pushing on, as long as there’s a few people watching.
And Thanks for the comment!
This is going to look so awesome.
Thank you so much.
I hope so.
Great video, I went shopping looking for suitable items I could use for the thrusters tape measure in hand. I used a plastic Christmas bauble and mouth wash caps for the narrow part of the thruster and added ceiling light bulb holder skirts. Great video content as always Robert, really enjoy your videos lots of information.
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That’s what I like to hear. Good work.
Can relate to looking for found parts. I've been searching through Thrift Shop bins for years looking for a vintage Casio or a pulce 40 spear gun.
Oh, that Casio.
I have vivid memories of my mother having that exact model. I scoured their entire house, but it must’ve been thrown away at some point.
Somewhere I’m sure there is a pulse 40 sitting next to a scuba tank frame in some grandparents attic or garage.