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    Hey all, after finishing my first Iron Man helmet, I thought I would try my hand at something different, so I went with L3Xs CQB helmet. The file link is here. A big thanks to you L3X for the file, you did a fantastic job on it. This was a time consuming pep, but I think it was well worth it. I took pics of each phase of the build up. I assembled the helmet in sections, and then proceeded to link it all together.

    First off, I started with the chin and both side vents

    Next I added the cheeks and indentions on the sides



    Next I assembled the top front of the helmet with pod
    Then I pepped the rear portion of the top of the helmet

    and pieced the two together

    paused for an RDM (random dork moment)

    Next up, the lower rear portion of the helmet

    Then I put the two remaining pods in and began assembling the sections, and this is what we have







    Hope you guys (and gals) like it. Let me know what you think.

    More to come soon!
    Last edited by vshore100; 03-14-2011, 07:28 AM.

  • #2
    Now THAT is some extraordinary Pepakura assembly skills!

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    • #3
      EXTREMELY clean pepping! That'll be a joy to finish! How long did that take you? Gosh!

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      • #4
        The pep work turned out great....extremely clean and symmetrical. I think these are the first images I've seen of that particular helmet built, and kudos to you sir!! Again, great work!!

        -Matt

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        • #5
          With a helmet that detailed on the pepping, you will barely have to use any bondo.

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          • #6
            im jealous of your pepping skills

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            • #7
              Sexy, the helmet that is! Haha! But I cant wait to see when the process starts on this helmet!

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              • #8
                Thanks alot guys for the comments, I really appreciate them.

                Originally posted by Boba Fett View Post
                EXTREMELY clean pepping! That'll be a joy to finish! How long did that take you? Gosh!
                Boba, it tooks me around thirteen hours or so to finish the pep. Needless to say, I took my time.

                Originally posted by Toacrabman View Post
                With a helmet that detailed on the pepping, you will barely have to use any bondo.
                That is always my goal when pepping. Pay attention to the model. Study it. If there are places that don't need to be scored, don't do it. If the paper can be pulled around a bend without scoring, it will only make your finish work easier. Remember, the more time you spend in the paper stage, the less time you will spend when you start to smooth everything out, and ultimately make for a better finish product!

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                • #9
                  Thanks. I hav eGOT to build that!

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                  • #10
                    Update!!!

                    I finished the left Mk.VI forearm by nugget, here, and Mk.VI handplate by robogenesis, here. Both are great files. Thanks guys for putting them out there for us to use.










                    I think they turned out really well.

                    Here are a couple of pics of me wearing them. Opinions please, Does the hand plate look just a little too big? I have already pepped and resized it once, it was huge before. Judging by the reference photos I have, it doesn't look off by much. Let me know please.






                    No wise cracks about the gun, it's what I had. Packs a punch, like the ones in Men in Black,lol!(yes I watched it, I ain't ashamed)
                    Last edited by vshore100; 03-14-2011, 07:42 AM.

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                    • #11
                      I think it's about 10-20% too big; not much. When you open your hand it shouldn't cover your knuckles, from my understanding. If you could give us a photo of your hand on a table with the hand plate, no gloves, it would help the conclusion.

                      AWESOME job so far, very impressive!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Liamthedevastator View Post
                        I think it's about 10-20% too big; not much. When you open your hand it shouldn't cover your knuckles, from my understanding. If you could give us a photo of your hand on a table with the hand plate, no gloves, it would help the conclusion.

                        AWESOME job so far, very impressive!
                        Here you go man. Thanks for the help.

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                        • #13
                          I'd say about 1.5-20 centimeters shorter, other than that your helmet pepping skills are just blowing me away right now

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                          • #14
                            Yeah that hand plate is rather large it probably would fit Master Chief himself or Dwight Howard, anyways I measures mine from the top of my knuckles to where my wrist bends with my hand, took that measurment converted it to millimeters and entered that size into the height section in the 2d menu for change scale measurment hope this helps but somebody will probably explain it better good luck

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Cirkob5477 View Post
                              I'd say about 1.5-20 centimeters shorter, other than that your helmet pepping skills are just blowing me away right now
                              Originally posted by Hyperballistik View Post
                              Yeah that hand plate is rather large it probably would fit Master Chief himself or Dwight Howard, anyways I measures mine from the top of my knuckles to where my wrist bends with my hand, took that measurment converted it to millimeters and entered that size into the height section in the 2d menu for change scale measurment hope this helps but somebody will probably explain it better good luck
                              I agree with both of these statements. You're extremely close, but Hyper's recommendation of the measuring will give you the perfect sizing.

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