Its totally worth it! Foam is EASY! I put off trying it for waaayyyy too long. You can make more than 1 piece in a day if youre motivated with no problem. Those forearms would only have taken maybe an hour a piece if I werent doing other things at the same time.
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hey im making my own armor do you have any tips for me
Well, if youve watched my videos, watch BenStreepers next. His are better IMO and have more info. Also if you havent read the stickies in the noob forum, read them. Its worth it, youll learn a ton just from those topics.
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i liked the videos man very nice although i think you coulda spliced them together, i'll tell ya wat you made me bite my lip when you started doing the weathering, the whole thinner eating at the paint can be solve with a few layers of clear coat gloss, then after the weathering you spray it with clear coat flat... personialy i paint with an airbrush so it might be different
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The thinner doesnt eat the paint, it just makes it watery so I can wipe most of it off easy. With water base paints, I thin with water and get the same effect.
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, i know what you're getting at... you thin out the paint so you can wipe off the excess paint and only get the high points... i'm saying if you use too much thinner it could eat away at the red and black paints underneith, like i said i airbrush with testors paint and not that krylone crapola, i learn all my stuff from scale modeling from my dad's scratchbuilds and he learn it from Shepard Paine
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Well I dont get that problem. The foam is coated in a sticky rubbery sealant which the paint will not come off of. Anyway, it works for me and I get good results. It may not work for everyone.
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Those are some helpful vids. I have a couple foam crafting tips:
As a matter of preference I use silver hammered metal for a primer and acrylic paint for blackwashing as it is water based.
For areas of the armor where the pep file has a seam (or join) but the reference picture shows a smooth seam you can join the patterns prior to cutting the foam. Afterwards you carve out the back of the foam along that seam to achieve your final shape.
A heatgun also works wonders for the rounded areas.
Happy armoring!
Everything you need to make foam armor and weapons, including tutorial videos:
www.squidoo.com/how-to-make-halo-armor
www.squidoo.com/how-to-make-halo-weapons
www.squidoo.com/how-to-make-halo-helmets
Hi, I would like to contact nintendude - anyone have an email address or blog - trying to find him is like trying to find rockin horse turdcheers guys
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