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Kingslot

900 Misaka14714  4.7 years ago

The coin is based on the animation "To Aru kagaku no Railgun".

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 41.0ft (12.5m)
  • Length 41.0ft (12.5m)
  • Height 3.8ft (1.2m)
  • Empty Weight 28,377lbs (12,871kg)
  • Loaded Weight 150,527lbs (68,278kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.537
  • Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 8799

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1103
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 2,678
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    it seems funny, the maker seems to be a cartoon lover

    4.7 years ago
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    @Flash0of0green It took me a week, half of the time spelling words...

    +3 4.7 years ago
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    @Flash0of0green oh yeah, those would work too!

    4.7 years ago
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    @Misaka14714 how long did it take for you to make the incursive on the coin?

    +1 4.7 years ago
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    @AWESOMENESS360 your using the sand and pewter method. but you could probably get the same results from the wax or plaster of paris molds methods.

    +1 4.7 years ago
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    @AWESOMENESS360 wow thanks for U instructions, I cant wait to try it on my own owo

    4.7 years ago
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    How to make an actual coin out of this: (seriously)
    Step 1. If you have one, use a 3D Printer to print out the coin, any color plastic works.
    Step 2. Grab a container of some sort, such as a Home-Depot Bucket, and fill it with sand.
    Step 3. Purchase some Pewter items at your local thrift store, these will be your source of metal. If you didn't know, Pewter is a very soft metal, and can be melted on the average stove top. Because of this, it's very easy to melt, and can be used to make casts!
    Step 4. Create a hole in the sand that you poured into the bucket earlier, and place your 3D Printed coin about an inch below the surface of the sand. Cover it back up, but leave a small hole in the surface leading to the coin.
    Step 5. This next part can lead to possible injuries, so listen closely. Heat your Pewter up to 500°F on the stove in a small frying pan, for about 5-10 minutes.
    Step 6. Use a knife, or any other piece of metal that is relatively flat, and clear the slag off of the surface of the molten metal. Be sure to wear oven mitts!
    Step 7. Using your oven mitts, grab the pan and very carefully, pour the molten metal into the hole in the sand. Make sure you only pour as much as you need, instead of the entire pan, to make sure that Step 8 is as easy as possible.
    Step 8. Wait for the metal to solidify, and remove it from the sand. I suggest you keep the oven mitts on, since while the metal may be solidified, that doesn't always mean it's lost it's heat.
    Step 9. You may notice that the coin has a slight imperfection where the metal was poured, to remove it, simply use a sanding belt if you have one. If not, normal sand paper or any other means of sanding will work too, it'll just take longer.
    Step 10. To finish off your coin, use grit 80, 120, and 400 sand paper in that order to smooth out your coin's surface.
    Step 11. Enjoy your new Kingslot Coin!

    +10 4.7 years ago
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    4,199 qazwsx741wer

    w(

    4.7 years ago
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    Come back!

    4.7 years ago
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    The coin is the weapon of Misaka Mikoto, also known as "Electro Master", one of 7 "Level 5"s. Killing blow is called"Railgun", instead of bullets, she uses these coins.

    +2 4.7 years ago
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    The left joysick controls the height & the right controls the directions
    Be patient, the coin flies a little bit slow horizontal owo

    +3 4.7 years ago