bboyfresco
Active Member
Hey Guys
I'm conitinuing work on my current IRON MAN armor project. I'm going to do the rest of the armor files in Pep. Strengthen them with Polyurethane on the inside and sculpt the detail on the outside. Mold then cast prototypes to work on then cast the final. I'm trying to avoid the use of Bondo and fiberglass as much as possible and I feel I can get detail easier this way.
The problem I ran into was that the cammillio armor files have a scale that looks something like this 50.454
when I got the scale from Ben's thread for my height it was 0.830880 Scale. When I enter that amount all the parts are very tiny meaning that scale does not work with that file
has anyone worked with the Cammillio files that knows how the scale formula works with a person height
I'm 5'6 and just need the scale because I'm using the majority of those files mixed in with some newer files that Ben Streeper has linked in this thread http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17892&st=0&p=285029&fromsearch=1&#entry285029.
I'm conitinuing work on my current IRON MAN armor project. I'm going to do the rest of the armor files in Pep. Strengthen them with Polyurethane on the inside and sculpt the detail on the outside. Mold then cast prototypes to work on then cast the final. I'm trying to avoid the use of Bondo and fiberglass as much as possible and I feel I can get detail easier this way.
The problem I ran into was that the cammillio armor files have a scale that looks something like this 50.454
when I got the scale from Ben's thread for my height it was 0.830880 Scale. When I enter that amount all the parts are very tiny meaning that scale does not work with that file
has anyone worked with the Cammillio files that knows how the scale formula works with a person height
I'm 5'6 and just need the scale because I'm using the majority of those files mixed in with some newer files that Ben Streeper has linked in this thread http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17892&st=0&p=285029&fromsearch=1&#entry285029.