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  • somedude328's Avatar
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 29

    Somedude's HD MKVI Armor Build -- WIP

    #1
    So, I became I member here about 4 years ago, and just barely started building the helmet. After 3 days, me and my girlfriend finally finished the helmet. I'm letting the resin dry right now. Sorry for the crappy pic quality. My girlfriend took them with her phone.

  • CyberBen's Avatar
    Infantryman
    • Jul 2009
    • 103

    #2
    Better late than never as they say.

    Pep work is looking great, good luck with your build Somedude

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    • somedude328's Avatar
      Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 29

      #3
      Originally posted by CyberBen View Post
      Better late than never as they say.

      Pep work is looking great, good luck with your build Somedude
      Thanks, CyberBen! That means a lot coming from you! Any tips or pointers on fiberglassing? Thats what I'm going to do as soon as I get back from the gym. I cant seem to get the "nose" piece, (the piece above the chin on the bottom of the visor) to stay up properly. I don't really know what to do about that....

      P.S. How long did your build take to complete? Call me crazy, but I'd like to have mine all the way done in 2-3 months! I would be working on it 10+ hours a day though... Gotta love not having a job. haha

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      • 12382's Avatar
        Infantryman
        • Jun 2008
        • 196

        #4
        Well your pep is going great! Time and effort are the things you need to make great props and you have it my friend.
        Lol I read this title and your name brought back alot of memories :P Do you happen to play a game called Cube 2 with that same name?

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        • Road Kill's Avatar
          Infantryman
          • Mar 2010
          • 2128

          #5
          yeah your pep is great, it's very clean
          keep up the good work man and good luck =D

          btw the pic quality isn't bad at all for a phone =P

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          • Cereal Killl3r's Avatar
            Infantryman
            • Oct 2010
            • 557

            #6
            Pep work looks good!
            Nice and clean. Good luck with the build!

            Cereal.

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            • CyberBen's Avatar
              Infantryman
              • Jul 2009
              • 103

              #7
              Originally posted by somedude328 View Post
              Thanks, CyberBen! That means a lot coming from you! Any tips or pointers on fiberglassing? Thats what I'm going to do as soon as I get back from the gym. I cant seem to get the "nose" piece, (the piece above the chin on the bottom of the visor) to stay up properly. I don't really know what to do about that....

              P.S. How long did your build take to complete? Call me crazy, but I'd like to have mine all the way done in 2-3 months! I would be working on it 10+ hours a day though... Gotta love not having a job. haha
              for the "nose" piece tape it from the top inside part to the chin from the outside before fiberglassing, it should hold it in place.

              it took me 2 years to complete my build(I'm still working on improving it), but if i was working 10+ hours a day on it, 2-3 months should be good, it all depends on the level of details you want to acheive

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              • Darthoblivious's Avatar
                Infantryman
                • Apr 2012
                • 177

                #8
                looking good so far! i am going to agree with cyberben here, im coming up on 1yr and im about half way there with my suite. if you stick to 10+ a day, 2-3 months is more than enough time to make something of legendary status! as for glassing it, i do suggest using the woven fiberglass mat. its easy to cut so layering is not a problem, other than that, heavy on the resin, you do not want any spots that didnt get resined. what works well is you resin the piece first, then coat the mat on each side, lay it in and resin over it to be sure, and use some kind of plastic edge to squeeze out all the holes, otherwise you weaken the piece and have a but load of bondo work to do after initial sanding. trust me, you dont want that, its not so bad on props, but having bubbles when you re-glass a boat is a hell of problems, like fully sanding down the piece and trying again. and that sucks alot! best of luck to you on the build, cant wait for more!

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                • somedude328's Avatar
                  Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 29

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 12382 View Post
                  Well your pep is going great! Time and effort are the things you need to make great props and you have it my friend.Lol I read this title and your name brought back alot of memories :P Do you happen to play a game called Cube 2 with that same name?
                  Thanks! And I don't believe so. Somedude is a name I came up with in I think 3rd grade when I got my first email address.

                  Originally posted by Road Kill View Post
                  yeah your pep is great, it's very clean
                  keep up the good work man and good luck =D

                  btw the pic quality isn't bad at all for a phone =P
                  Thanks! I appreciate it! And yeah, the iPhone 4 doesnt do too bad.

                  Originally posted by Cereal Killl3r View Post
                  Pep work looks good!
                  Nice and clean. Good luck with the build!

                  Cereal.

                  Thanks, Cereal! I am in the process of building the leg pieces without edge IDs. I think it looks cleaner and is in some ways easier. I will upload pics later.

                  Originally posted by CyberBen View Post
                  for the "nose" piece tape it from the top inside part to the chin from the outside before fiberglassing, it should hold it in place.

                  it took me 2 years to complete my build(I'm still working on improving it), but if i was working 10+ hours a day on it, 2-3 months should be good, it all depends on the level of details you want to acheive
                  Huh. Okay, that sounds easy enough. Thanks! and holy hell. Thats called dedication. Well, it shows. Your armor looks awesome!

                  Originally posted by Darthoblivious View Post
                  looking good so far! i am going to agree with cyberben here, im coming up on 1yr and im about half way there with my suite. if you stick to 10+ a day, 2-3 months is more than enough time to make something of legendary status! as for glassing it, i do suggest using the woven fiberglass mat. its easy to cut so layering is not a problem, other than that, heavy on the resin, you do not want any spots that didnt get resined. what works well is you resin the piece first, then coat the mat on each side, lay it in and resin over it to be sure, and use some kind of plastic edge to squeeze out all the holes, otherwise you weaken the piece and have a but load of bondo work to do after initial sanding. trust me, you dont want that, its not so bad on props, but having bubbles when you re-glass a boat is a hell of problems, like fully sanding down the piece and trying again. and that sucks alot! best of luck to you on the build, cant wait for more!

                  Thanks for the tips and pointers! Greatly appreciated. I always welcome constructive criticism!

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                  • thorn696's Avatar
                    Infantryman
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 2812

                    #10
                    I would put the paper visor in to support the helm when you go to resin but other than that it looks great. This will also take care of the "nose piece" for you.

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                    • somedude328's Avatar
                      Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 29

                      #11
                      Originally posted by thorn696 View Post
                      I would put the paper visor in to support the helm when you go to resin but other than that it looks great. This will also take care of the "nose piece" for you.
                      Oh... I wish I would have read that earlier. haha thats okay though. I think its turned out pretty good anyway. How did you guys fiberglass the inside of the visor? I'll post pics in a bit.

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                      • Mstruvmgc's Avatar
                        Infantryman
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 1314

                        #12
                        Looking good man :-) nice and clean

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                        • somedude328's Avatar
                          Member
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 29

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mstruvmgc View Post
                          Looking good man :-) nice and clean
                          Thanks man! Your rogue helm looks SICK!

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                          • somedude328's Avatar
                            Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 29

                            #14
                            Also, how many layers of fiberglass would you guys recommended doing, and in your opinion would it be easier and worth the extra money to use some smoothcast instead? Whats your favorite way of strengthening your armor?

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                            • somedude328's Avatar
                              Member
                              • Sep 2007
                              • 29

                              #15
                              Okay! I promised pictures, here they are. I am a little disappointed in how it turned out, to tell you the truth. I think the visor area height isnt high enough, and I think the helmet is too big in general. I remember trying it on, and thinking it looked good, but now, I think it looks way too big. What do you guys think?

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