Nice pics you have there... i see some precise pep work... a question ... could you make pictures " wearing it" ? to see if the scale is right... im curious bout that and a hint ...
Ok guys. Today I would like to show you problems I came across working on a leg shin for this suit. Firstly let's take a look at interesting parts (marked with red color) of a pep file by robo3687.
Now let's check out highly detailed Mark 4 model (I had to adjust brightness balance and sharp it up a little)
close up (kind of)
Possible solution
Later this week I will try to show u how I fixed some of the parts (adding a level to the knee part is still ahead of me). The thing is it can be easily fixed by changing objects geometry. Sadly it's too late for me . Hope some of u will find it useful. And forgive me all my language mistakes .
Just look at this lovely set . From the left: filler 300g/10oz, bondo 3Kg/~6,61 pounds, filler primer / gloves, spatulas, masks . Everything what's nutritious for a prop maker!
Looks great!! this is actually how I found this community a week or so ago. Was looking for some Iron Man suit instructions and found this. After I get some practice by making a Halo suit my next project will be Iron Man. Looking good though, keep up the work!!
All I did was cover the bondo with styrene sheets. You still have to make bondo parts decently smooth and mirrored but it speeds up the whole proccess a lot and allows to get all edges and surfaces just right. I also modified this element a bit to make it more movie like (based on pepakura file provided by Robo)