Kabuto Question.

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Kabuto Question.

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Well i've been looking at Kabutos for a while trying to decide on a style that i like. I really like the Momonari (peach shaped) Kabuto. I was wondering. How hard would it be to turn a Conical Helm into a Momonari?
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Considering that they're different shapes -- very. :P

A shii-nari, however, is conical.


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Japanese helms rock, I hope I can pull a good one off... Especially the menpo...

I've got kabuto madness!!!

Japanese stuff seems to be flooding into my life.... How strange...


What? this has nothing to do with the topic? my bad... :oops:
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Been there. Got the T-shirt.

Gotta warn you. There's no cure. 8)


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Cure? haven't even looked, still japanese-ing! 8)
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And it's contagious!
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Post by Kenwrec Wulfe »

I seem to be getting sucked into the japane-void myself. Always had an interest and since I started researching it in more detail, I cant seem to get enough....
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