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Thread: ODST for my kids WIP Completed (more photos Page 13)

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    wow! so smooth! i bet your going to use about 1 cup of bondo on the whole thing cause its so smooth :O

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    That looks really good, hopefully they wont try to do something to it a year or two later. Kids tend to mess with their old toys and see what can happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Spartan View Post
    wow! so smooth! i bet your going to use about 1 cup of bondo on the whole thing cause its so smooth :O

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    Agreed. That pep work is some if the best I've seen. You also do it pretty fast I see too. I'll be looking out for this thread. A good sanding on the fibre glass and some bondo will do wonders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Spartan View Post
    wow! so smooth! i bet your going to use about 1 cup of bondo on the whole thing cause its so smooth :O

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    That's the whole point. Plus it makes the armor less angular and more fluid. I'll apply bondo sparingly to smooth some of the surface. Instead of fiberglass, I will use Rondo on the inside.

    Quote Originally Posted by mitch35542 View Post
    That looks really good, hopefully they wont try to do something to it a year or two later. Kids tend to mess with their old toys and see what can happen.
    I know this sounds kinda waste of time. I build the armor for their halloween. I wouldn't mind if they break them as long as they have fun in them. After the halloween, the armors go into storage in my garage. What I do with them? I may have my 6 year old son wear my 9 year old armor in 2 years time. If not I may put them up for sale.

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    Dude this is the sweetest pep work ive ever seen...i wish my dad made me armor.....
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    Hey there, this is amazing I'm 13 and i wish someone like you could be my dad, getting something like that would be amazing to me your kids are lucky to have you!
    i love the way you haven't folded parts of the build as well, i heard once before "wish i didn't fold it" and wondered why, then seeing this i realized why!
    hopefully i will start an odst build, like the recon helm as well, i was looking into making one, went with a carted helm and its too small because i don't know how to scale properly -.-

    i also like the look of your iron man helmet, i have one but its low def, could you direct me to a download link if possible? (and also could you explain how you scaled it, im 1.58 meters / 62.5 inches (thats my actual height, i havent added any more on for scaling))

    keep up the good work, i know your kids will be proud!
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    just wanna say this is very nice but 1 small critasizm its pepped not prepped but yeh your kds are gunna be so happy good work
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonic sod View Post
    just wanna say this is very nice but 1 small critasizm its pepped not prepped but yeh your kds are gunna be so happy good work
    Actually I know what I was referring to. I was referring to preparing "prep" the pieces.

    Here is another quick update.

    Both belts are done.


    Both pairs of thighs are completed.


    Decided not to work on the inner thighs pieces. I can't seem to find a way to attach them.


    Took me a while to complete these two shins. Need to do two more.

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    Another quick update. Finally finished another pair of legs. Here is my son testing them.



    Side view of the legs. They look rather large. Hopefully my son will grow tall by an inch or two by Halloween.



    A few more pieces to pep than on with resin.

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    wow!!! great job on this build man, they are both looking awesome so far and you really are getting a lot done and fast!!!!! very nice clean pep work too well keep up the fantastic work
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