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FF7 Fan's 3D-Printed Buster Sword Just Needs A Real Cloud To Match

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2 years 8 months ago #11254 by krannmser
For quite some time, a Final Fantasy VII fan worked away on a 3D-printed version of the notable Buster Sword used by Cloud. The Buster Sword counts among the most conspicuous pieces of weaponry in gaming, in any event, for those who aren't acquainted with its origins. Furthermore beyond a shadow of a doubt, the unusually huge weapon has a serious fascinating heritage.

Cloud counts as neither the Buster Sword's first nor second proprietor. Truth be told, he acquired the thing from Crisis Core protagonist Zack Fair, an individual from the first class SOLDIER power who himself got the sword from Angeal Hewley. Despite the Buster Sword's mammoth size, it often proves very adaptable in battle. Cloud wields it effortlessly, slashing his way through enemies using practically no work. In any case, how should the weapon look into close and personal, completely acknowledged in reality? One especially resourceful Final Fantasy 7 fan chose to decide as much for themselves.

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While calmly anticipating news of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2, Reddit user dyeLucky gave the last two months of their chance to reproducing Cloud's notorious Buster Sword. The fan accomplished such an impressive accomplishment with a 3D printer and told curious Reddit commenters they printed the cutting edge in four separate plastic pieces. DyeLucky said they welded each piece together, filled the holes with Bondo, then sanded and painted the Buster Sword. It seems that this mind blowing fabricate needs presently is a day to day existence sized Cloud Strife to coordinate. See the fruits of dyeLucky's work in the post connected underneath:

Not exclusively does the form look as however it's to scale, it also bears an impressive number of details. The edge boasts scratches across it, for instance, proof of mileage. Plus, the perplexing lines and cuts famously positioned close to the Buster Sword's handle show up in dyeLucky's entertainment, as well.

Final Fantasy 7 reemerged the spotlight in mid 2020 upon the release of FF7 Remake on PS4. Its PS5 overhaul and Intergrade DLC dispatched several months prior, putting everyone's eyes on Cloud and friends by and by. Tragically, FF7 Remake's latest round in the news cycle hasn't been so positive. The redo finally hit PC through the Epic Games Store last week, however critics and players the same keep on bemoaning the PC version's terrible showing. Ideally, things start to work on soon.

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