This looks so awesome!! I'll definitely be using it as a reference for my own, you got so much detail in. I love to see a detailed undersuit, great work
I just finally found this build thread the other day after watching your youtube video and you've done such a great job, you should be so proud!! It's a huge endeavor to make a build this good, and you freaking documented it and got it done crazy fast! That's so much work, and it seems like you...
An example of something I had to do multiple times, the left one has the detail piece just tucked into it but I wasn't happy with the details shape.
One of the main ways I pattern, get some tracing paper mounted where you want with pins, tape, or held by hand, then use a fine tip sharpie to...
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I bought some cloak/poncho fabric today from Joann Fabrics, it's a rayon linen blend. I didn't really know what color I was gonna go for or what kind of fabric would be best, but I knew once I saw this that I loved the color, it's a bit darker and more muted in person, and it's a...
Thank you so much!!
Yes that would actually be super helpful, thank you!
Heck yes, all good suggestions!!
ODCA
You are the best, thank you so much!! Literally anything to help me get a base shape going will be so incredibly helpful to have :lol:
Such a good idea, I'll have to see if that or some other bag type of thing will be possible! My helmet is foam, I think the visor may be a tiny bit too big but I kinda wanna order it anyway and just make it work. I feel like I can make it work to a degree that would still be worth it to have his...
Hey 405thers! Long time no post, but I've recently been gearing up to either update Noble 6 or work on some new Halo stuff. I was going through my build notebooks a couple weeks ago and came across something I must've jotted down over 2 or 3 years ago. An idea for a photoshoot that I'm now...
I bought mine off etsy, though I don't think the seller sells it anymore. It was 4.5mm thick gum crinkle rubber (the closest material pattern I could find to the bottom of the Reach boots) listed under shoe making supplies. It was a bit expensive, probably $50, but nice and thick and makes my...
Yayyy Spoon progress!!! Looking so good! I highly recommend buying some shoe sole material to contact cement to the bottom, it's so nice to not have to worry about the bottoms wearing out and it gives a solid grip rather than slippy foam. If you're wanting to attach that piece to the bottom of...