
The product is available for download in PDF, both A4 and Letter format. This digital product contains the 100% game accurate pepakura inspired to the head and the shoulder pieces of Brave Phoenix Xayah, the League of Legend champion. Here is a video tutorial on how to use a pepakura to work with EVA foam: You should use the measurement tool to double check the parts to make sure they won't be too big.If you need a basic tutorial on how to use a pepakura file:

Although, you may find that the armor parts would be too big at the same scale (.95). The other files are scaled to match the helmet in order to maintain correct proportions.

I matched it to the same scale as Sharkmark's Iron Man Helmet as you can see here (The red part is the Sharkmark IM helmet): I also rescaled the helmet to make sure that it would fit a human head as demonstrated in the pics below.

I have revamped the Sith Stalker files to make a few changes to the design and to smooth them out and make them easier to build and finish. Sith Stalker Pepakura Files by Darkside501st Hope you enjoy and if you build the pieces please post pictures of your builds in this thread. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I have not yet built the pep so if anyone hear tackles it be sure to give me some feedback and let me know if you would like anything changed. Of course, I had to make modifications to smooth it out, make it pep friendly, and to make it work as a costume. The model came directly from the source, provided by Fierfek, so it is 100% accurate. In the pics below, you can see how the ears might otherwise be an issue. This will also help with the helmet pressing against your ears by preventing too much pressure from being applied. Also the back of the helmet is meant to be separated from the 'back of the jaw' so that the ears/jaws can be pulled apart to get the helmet on and off. I have seen a few helmets done this way and I think it will give it a pretty good appearance. You would put the helmet on over the skull cap. In order to get as close to the head as possible I suggest cutting this area out and wearing a silver (metallic) skull cap. You will notice that one of these areas is right where that big groove would be. These areas are intended to be cut out after you have hardened the helmet. On my pep I have marked some places with a black texture. So I used the method that I think best is best suited as a substitute. After all, there is a big semi-circular groove that would dig into your skull. Now if you have looked at the details on the helmet you know it isn't possible for it to be 100% accurate and wearable at the same time. However, I wanted the most accurate helmet possible. I know that there are a few different pep files out there for the Sith Stalker costume and they all have their own twist on the helmet.
