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    1. #161
      Spar? Pshaw. I've got bigger plans for this rig...

      No real progress on the armor today. We got tired of staring at giant armor forming bucks this afternoon, so we decided to take a break and make these other giant forming bucks:


      For the Emperor! Or at least the Emperor's lumberjacks:


      Here's the first tooth sculpted out for the chain:


      I made a quick box mold and poured in some silicone before calling it a night. Tomorrow I'll crank out a few casts and prep them for gang molding so I can make a dozen or so teeth at a time. I'll also be turning down a decent hilt and putting together some interesting detail parts to add to the body.

      Hopefully I'll have a presentable finished piece by the end of the weekend.

      Stay tuned...
      I'm always looking for new projects to take on. If there's something you'd like me to make, email me.
      If you're bored and feel like reading about all of my adventures, check out my blog at http://protagonist4hire.blogspot.com/.

    2. #162
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      Awesome work on that Blade.
      Noble 6 W.I.P. build ---> http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/...-Spartan-build
      Spartans aren't born their built, thru blood, sweat, and tears. And maybe a little Fiberglass.

    3. #163
      So many trees, so little time... Lol
      "Not so amusing now, is it?" "Such greedy, Dirty little animals" - Queen Myrrah's best quotes. Yes, I'm a girl, but a damn sight better on xbox than you!
      Need something unfolded? Just send me a PM. I'm starting to make props and armour for sale. Watch this space for updates

    4. #164
      Just out of curiousity, how are you planning to articulate the hands? Are you going to go with a more flexible version of those kids' toys where they pull on a handle and the fingers of the hand close?

    5. #165
      For the most part, I'm not planning on articulating the hands. The plan is to build them so they're grasping weapons and have them fixed in place.

      For the ones that will be articulated, you're pretty much right. The palms and each knuckle of the fingers will be rotocast. All of the parts will be rigged together with a rigid spline running down each finger so it will relax into an open position. There will be a control cable running down each articulated finger so that when the wearer pulls on it, the finger curls. I haven't worked out how to attach the controls to the wearer's hand, but it won't be all that difficult.

      Here's how the hands look right now:


      I'm not entirely happy with the second knuckle of the ring finger. I also still have to sculpt masters for all of the fingertips and finish detailing the palms. Those should all come together pretty quickly.

      Yesterday I made the first dozen teeth for the chainsword:


      Here's how they'll fit into the blade:


      Today I'll be cleaning them up a bit and making a gang mold so I can cast them a dozen at a time. It looks like a static version of the chainsword will need at least 20 teeth and if I make one with a working chain it'll take at least 45.

      Stay tuned for more progress on that.
      I'm always looking for new projects to take on. If there's something you'd like me to make, email me.
      If you're bored and feel like reading about all of my adventures, check out my blog at http://protagonist4hire.blogspot.com/.

    6. #166
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    7. #167
      Thanks. It's getting bigger!

      The other day I stacked up 15 casts of the tooth, cleaned them up a bit, and made a box so I could gang mold them:


      I also went ahead and prototyped the missing bits for the hilt:


      Here's a shot of the first castings installed in the first pull:


      The night before last I sat down and cranked out a quick sculpt for the pommel detail:


      I haven't cast a copy of the pommel, but that didn't stop me from taking pictures with the rest of it all put together:




      I also poured the mold for the detail that will go in the tip and tie together the open end there.

      Today I'll cast the pommel and start painting up a couple of pulls.

      Back on the subject of the armor, all that still needs doing is a refining of the shoulder plate, splitting and reinforcing the thighs, and sculpting out the flexible parts for the waist, hips, knees, and elbows.

      Stay tuned...
      I'm always looking for new projects to take on. If there's something you'd like me to make, email me.
      If you're bored and feel like reading about all of my adventures, check out my blog at http://protagonist4hire.blogspot.com/.

    8. #168
      Now THAT'S a sword!
      Loving God and living life! Now let's go make some stuff!
      Check out my CQB build here.
      Commissioned Pepakura builder for hire. Not taking any orders at this time.

    9. #169
      "Leg of lamb anyone? Yes? Allow me...." <BBZZZZZZZAHHAHKAKKKCKCKKCKCKCKK>

      Love it!
      Cheers,
      Combust

      Combustible Props

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      I'm always looking for new projects to take on. If there's something you'd like me to make, email me.
      If you're bored and feel like reading about all of my adventures, check out my blog at http://protagonist4hire.blogspot.com/.

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