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This is certainly an ambitious first build, you're doing great!
Thanks so muchDual layer part looks awesome!
Thanks for the supportThis is certainly an ambitious first build, you're doing great!
I had to pause mine for a couple months too, no worriesView attachment 271760 I'm gonna hault this build for a couple of weeks. Finals are coming up and I need to study.
I can't wait for summer. I probably can start again next week when there isn't a lot of work and projects due.I had to pause mine for a couple months too, no worries
Yeah, for sure! I'm on summer break right now, and I'm getting so much project stuff doneI can't wait for summer. I probably can start again next week when there isn't a lot of work and projects due.
I mean, I don't think taking your time and getting it done quickly have to be exclusive. You can optimize your process, and spend large chunks of time in a short span to get a lot done quickly without sacrificing quality.Remember guys,.......its not necessary to get it finished in the quickest amount of time.......it's just to finish when you can, is the whole point. Take your time. Do it right. Don't rush.
I mean, I don't think taking your time and getting it done quickly have to be exclusive. You can optimize your process, and spend large chunks of time in a short span to get a lot done quickly without sacrificing quality.
I wasn't left with the impression they were going to sacrifice the quality of work to 'just get it done'
Yeah, I agree with you. I was just trying to say I didn't think they were planning on rushing, just working on it a lot. Like, I could take my time and build a suit over a few months, but I can also probably build the exact same suit in a fraction of the time if I put all my freetime into it and didn't do anything else. That's more of what I was promoting, working hard, not working fast.True.....but in my exp....a rushed piece looks like a rushed piece. Regardless how long a build takes......real life sometimes takes priority. It's normal and happens........do what needs done.....the build will always be there when you get back.
OkRemember guys,.......its not necessary to get it finished in the quickest amount of time.......it's just to finish when you can, is the whole point. Take your time. Do it right. Don't rush.
The issue was that the chrome can rub off. I think Ted mentioned that he sprayed a clearcoat on it to protect the chrome.I do beleive that is the mask evil Ted used in his visor tutorial build, and was also featured in a punished props video, and even in ace cosplay mysterio video! I reccomend checking out that evil red one, because I think there was some sort of con to it. I cant remember but it May have been that fingerprints get on it easily, or the mirror finish is really delicate, and they discuss on how they fixed it
If you can get your hands on it Alclad Klear Kote is the best clear protective finish I've used so far in terms of preserving transparency. A lot of clear sprays and varnishes like to fog or distort your vision.The issue was that the chrome can rub off. I think Ted mentioned that he sprayed a clearcoat on it to protect the chrome.
Thanks!Looking real good! That thing is gonna be so cool once it's painted