Motive8 said:Thats looking great.Im always suprised at the speed that some people can move through the project,i guess it comes with experience.
Did you resin the outside as well or just resin and glass the inside.because from the pics. it almost looks like your adding bondo to the raw paper on the outside.Is it also possable to see higher resolution pics.I would love to see the detail of the mods.Thanks for sharing your skill![]()
dannifood4less said:im wondering what became of my poor helmet, your the only one i know of (besides me) that even built it.. you threw it away diddnt you....![]()
im still going to finish mine but i have started a custom high detail one for myself too, your helm is coming along nicely. looking foreward to an update for sure!
Skullcandy Girl said:THat looks awesome, I love how you added the detailsNow are those in the original pep files or did you add those form the references you posted? This looks so great! very inspiring
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MLC said:Thanks Ma'am!
I build the peps for the actual sizing, proportions & basic general shape, then I check my reference pics & add the details. If the detail is above or embossed - then I add the card on top of the pep itself. But if the detail requires cutting, then I place a card in the interior under the area I need to modify before I cut on top of the Pep.
Sometimes, due to the numerous mods you do on a Pep - it gets reinforced so much with the addition of card that sometimes you dont have to use resin or fiberglass anymore. Just slap some bondo & sand.![]()
Mardon (MLC)
Ruze789 said:Wow. That is jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring work. Can't wait to see your finished product.
In your other albums, is most of your work done with mat board, or is that some other sort of flexible board?
Ruze789 said:Lookin awesome, man! You sure do work fast.
I just started on my next helmet and was already thinking of doing something similar to this... and this just cemented it.
Out of curiousity, what type of adhesive do you use on the multiple layers of cardstock? I've used elmers glue and superglue so far, and don't like the warping effect they have.