CortexZerks
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This is how far along I am with my ODST build that was fully 3d printed thanks to Moesizzlacs files.
(didn't get much done in a while so my first post was left to long and don't want to make it look like spam adding to that)
So, so far I have spent ages 3D printing all these files, then coated them all in epoxy to remove a lot of the layer lines, sanded that something crazy then automotive 2pac hi fill primer on top, then sanded again to make sure had barely any layer lines left in this suit.
This so far has been a big process but I think definitely worth it.
This is after It was 2poac primers before the second sanding process.
So far these are the pieces that I have been able to paint.
I used the toothpaste method to get those nice chip marks on them, planning on getting an ODST sticker on the middle of the chest piece and paint around where the lights go on the helmet with silver and at some point would like to buy a proper vacuum-formed maybe silver mirrored visor to have that nice smoother visor look.
So far I still have a box full of pieces that I need to work on, will be a long process but I am super keen to get this done.
There are some pieces missing out of this box as they are the shoulders, I am planning on getting some black material (like what duffle bags are made from) and foam to cover it so it has the proper look and feel.
And the neckpiece as well as I need to cut that in half so I can get that over my head.
Keen to get this done and being more active so I can be deployed with the Australian 405th regiment.
I do have a custom painted spartan armour (Moesizzlacs patterns also) that I went super heavy with weathering on, didn't do the process I have with my ODST and can see layer lines and imperfections on it in different spots, but I still love it.
(didn't get much done in a while so my first post was left to long and don't want to make it look like spam adding to that)
So, so far I have spent ages 3D printing all these files, then coated them all in epoxy to remove a lot of the layer lines, sanded that something crazy then automotive 2pac hi fill primer on top, then sanded again to make sure had barely any layer lines left in this suit.
This so far has been a big process but I think definitely worth it.
This is after It was 2poac primers before the second sanding process.
So far these are the pieces that I have been able to paint.
I used the toothpaste method to get those nice chip marks on them, planning on getting an ODST sticker on the middle of the chest piece and paint around where the lights go on the helmet with silver and at some point would like to buy a proper vacuum-formed maybe silver mirrored visor to have that nice smoother visor look.
So far I still have a box full of pieces that I need to work on, will be a long process but I am super keen to get this done.
There are some pieces missing out of this box as they are the shoulders, I am planning on getting some black material (like what duffle bags are made from) and foam to cover it so it has the proper look and feel.
And the neckpiece as well as I need to cut that in half so I can get that over my head.
Keen to get this done and being more active so I can be deployed with the Australian 405th regiment.
I do have a custom painted spartan armour (Moesizzlacs patterns also) that I went super heavy with weathering on, didn't do the process I have with my ODST and can see layer lines and imperfections on it in different spots, but I still love it.