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    Infantryman
    • Jun 2012
    • 35

    Ziebster's WIP ODST Reach-Style Builds (pic heavy?)

    #1
    Hey everyone around here, this is my personal build/question thread as I go along this journey to build my own personal halo armor. First off, I should say that like almost everyone around here it seems that everyone fancies versions of the ODST armor/helmet variants. I as well agree that they're my favorite sections of armors from the halo universe (except a few that I'll talk about later perhaps).

    Now to show you what I've done so far:
    It is all finished, glued up and all, and completely ready for resining up and rondoing the inside. But before I resin/rondo, I would like to know if I have to do anything to various holes inside the overall build, as example:
    Should I go back and fill them with hot glue before resin/rondoing, or should I just go straight out it and continue resin/rondoing it without even caring because it'll solve itself out in the process? I'd like an answer, and I'll continuing uploading pictures and keeping this place updated on my progress. Also, if anyone cares, this only took me 4 days of non-continuous work to do, so this shouldn't take years and actually I plan to be finished with the entire overall outfit before the Halo 4 release if possible. Comments, critiques, questions, and compliments will be greatly appreciated, and I'll post back as soon as I have something to post!
    Last edited by Ziebster; 06-08-2012, 11:14 AM.

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    Pending Verification
    • May 2012
    • 53

    #2
    glue fix

    i use a very thin coat of rubber cement. You can also use super glue, the resin will also seal it up as long as the hole isnt to big, and the resin is a decent thickness

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    • Ziebster's Avatar
      Infantryman
      • Jun 2012
      • 35

      #3
      Originally posted by cancerslug View Post
      i use a very thin coat of rubber cement. You can also use super glue, the resin will also seal it up as long as the hole isnt to big, and the resin is a decent thickness
      Sweet, I'll get started on that as soon as I go out and buy more resources.

      UPDATE:

      Currently, I'll be working on the Orbital Drop signature chest plate and plan to be done by latest by the end of saturday.
      Last edited by Ziebster; 06-07-2012, 08:43 PM.

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