FuncootForever
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dremel?Macattack64 said:It's what I get for not having a dremel...
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dremel?Macattack64 said:It's what I get for not having a dremel...
Looks like a horrible Saw version of a nose cleaner.Macattack64 said:Dremel Rotary tool...
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Macattack64 said:Dremel Rotary tool...
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Its the Halo 2 version. BTW it doesn't work well as a nose cleaner. Dont try it.FuncootForever said:Looks like a horrible Saw version of a nose cleaner.
Also what version of halo is this guys helmet from?
Macattack64 said:I would love to make mine look like that... Where it's layered up... Is that just a bunch of bondo?
Darthcalibar said:Theres one layer of Plastic and then the seams are smoothed out between the pieces of plastic. The front part is only bondo, the top the sides and the back are where i used the plastic. Ill draw out what i mean on some reference shots in a bit.
Macattack64 said:What kind of plastic?
Oh one of those...Darthcalibar said:Just a for sale sign. Im not sure what the exact thickness or type of plastic it is.
AoBfrost said:those are 99 cents a peice, it does seem clever to use those, but it will cost around 100 dollars + just for the plastic, i'm sure if you found out what plastic it was, you could buy in mass, sheets of it alot cheaper.
Friendly said:No way that's pepakura. You should make molds of it. That's a professional-looking job!
Macattack64 said:When I continue to add details to my armor... I'll probably try that... Or I'll use thin cardboard...
I just looked at your picture... Your helmet didn't involve any cutting into the helmet did it? It doesn't seem like it...
smilie120 said:OMG! The new pics look amazing! >good work man! Keep it up!