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  • guybrush's Avatar
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    • Apr 2011
    • 18

    WIP: Half Life, Gordon Freeman's crowbar using fiberglass putty

    #1
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    hey,

    hope you accept Half-Life stuff here

    I'd like to share my progress on building a crowbar as part of an HEV costume which I'm currently pepping.

    As a noob, I think such a prop might be a good start to learn some skills like bondoing, sanding, painting, weathering and so son.

    So I made the "body" out of fiberglass putty which I skimmed into a cardboard "rack". Like this

    Inside you see two lines of acrylic which is suppoed to keep the putty into a hexagonal shape. Later the cardboard and acrylic can be torn off the "cast".

    Here's the fiberglass resin filled into the mould:


    After curing, I've noticed that the putty became very VERY rigid due to the glass fibers. Didn't expect that...

    The basic shape after getting rid of the "mould":



    Now a first layer of bondo, actually my first contact with bondo :-) , and wetsanded:


    More bondo-layers needed... but I didn't expect a perfect surface after my first bondoing either :-)


    Any feedback would be appreciated.

    Greetings from Germany
    Last edited by guybrush; 03-27-2012, 02:46 PM. Reason: WIP has been finished, info on first post

  • Jabenbetz's Avatar
    Infantryman
    • Jun 2009
    • 244

    #2
    I like it =D
    it does beg the question why not just get a real crowbar, but i guess this would be lighter and safer if you wanted to cosplay or something.
    It is looking rather good =D

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    • tsau-mia's Avatar
      Infantryman
      • Oct 2007
      • 336

      #3
      I'm not quite sure if a real crowbar would be allowed at most costuming events. Plastic is much more... safe? I guess, if you bash someone over the head with it. It will still hurt, but probably not cave in your skull.

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      • Tactonyx's Avatar
        Infantryman
        • Aug 2010
        • 450

        #4
        Even if it were allowed, which I highly doubt, a real crowbar will get heavy fast. This is a good idea, probably cut the weight by 75% or more. I've seen a lot of prop crowbars, and none of them look nearly as good as this one.
        If I may make a reccommendation, once you get this done and sanded, try using metalizers, especially gunmetal buff or even magnesium, to give it a very mettalic look (gotta have an airbrush though) If no airbrush, try rub n buff. Nice to see another Half-Life project here.

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        • guybrush's Avatar
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          • Apr 2011
          • 18

          #5
          Thanks for the feedback so far!! Yes, the piece is much lighter and my guess is that I can actually enter a convention with it :-) Plus, I gain some experience with bondoing and I can see how far I can stress my family with the smell ;-)

          Hey Tactonyx, good to see you here. It really pushes me to have gotten such feedback from a "prop-pro"! Been following your work a bit. I'm really intrigued by the metal buffs. Did some research and it seems to be a bit picky as it tends to come off the underground, so I guess I need a perfect priming and later a protective layer. Can someone chip in a few brand names? I've found ModelMaker available in Germany but maybe you have a better suggestion...

          So no progress picture so far, did a second round of bondo, more wetsanding needed.

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          • guybrush's Avatar
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            • Apr 2011
            • 18

            #6
            ... didn't really managed to continue on it. Just did a little artwork out of boredom to see how it't supposed to look like...

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            • guybrush's Avatar
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              • Apr 2011
              • 18

              #7
              hey,

              finally got to continue the project! I was able to resume sanding, so here's my progress.

              Greetings from Germany!




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              • guybrush's Avatar
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                • Apr 2011
                • 18

                #8
                hey,

                finally I was able to make some real progress! After countless rounds of bondoing and sanding , this is the piece ready to be primed,


                It is still not perfectly shaped, but I am quite happy with it. And now: the first silver coat:




                Tactonyx has advised me to use rub'n buff, it is being shipped right now , I'm glad to have gotten hold to it in Germany. So I thought this silver would be a meaningful basecoat for the rub'n buff.

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                • Cloviz's Avatar
                  Infantryman
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 173

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tactonyx View Post
                  Even if it were allowed, which I highly doubt, a real crowbar will get heavy fast. This is a good idea, probably cut the weight by 75% or more. I've seen a lot of prop crowbars, and none of them look nearly as good as this one.
                  If I may make a reccommendation, once you get this done and sanded, try using metalizers, especially gunmetal buff or even magnesium, to give it a very mettalic look (gotta have an airbrush though) If no airbrush, try rub n buff. Nice to see another Half-Life project here.
                  A crowbar weighs like what 15-20 pounds? At most he will shave 5-10 pounds...bulk up buddy but still I'm sure each convention has rules about props and what materials they can be made out of. But still a fiberglassed and bondo prop will hurt just as bad as any baseball bat. Back on topic I looks like you went to a hardware store a purchased a crowbar although I wouldn't recommend prying any doors with it.

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                  • guybrush's Avatar
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                    • Apr 2011
                    • 18

                    #10
                    hi again,

                    .... aaand we're done. Here are some final pictures. I hope you like it! The piece weighs about one and a half pounds (23oz), so that is quite light, but, Cloviz, I agree, it is still very hard...





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                    • Tactonyx's Avatar
                      Infantryman
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 450

                      #11
                      That looks fantastic. You did a great job on the painting, and the build for that matter.

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                      • CowboyFromHell's Avatar
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                        • Sep 2011
                        • 5

                        #12
                        If i hadn't seen the build process i would seriously think thats real! Awesome work man!
                        Let us know how many times you get stopped at any costuming events by security thinking you've got a real crobar!
                        Keep it up! Look forward to seeing the HEV suit!

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