Dear 405th,
I have been very lucky to have gotten great advice from the people here at the 405th. Thanks to you all I have an ego big enough to try something like this. I will humbly accept and tips and tricks anyone wants to send my way as I create this helm.
I do plan on making copies, so if people are interested I do intend to sell a *LIMITED* number. (Assuming it turns out)
Preemptively though...The visor will be an issue. I have experience with several types of visors and the bottom 2 panels will not be an issue, but the top 2 will be. The great artists at Stony Props have given me a point in the right direction, but any more info would be most welcome.
Here is what I've gotten done so far:
Oceanic Helm
Pre-plaster
My Wife getting me plastered
All done with the front
I have already jammed a big wood rod up in this head and drilled it onto the board. The nails stuck out a bit so I attached some EVA foam to the bottom so I don't scratch the kitchen table. My Wife would kill me....
All fixed and attached onto the styrofoam head. Now I just need to add some FOAM IT for internal support and resin the outside.
I hope this thread is worthy of being on the 405th and I hope I *FRIGGIN ROCK IT*
Until next update!! Questions are welcome.
I have been very lucky to have gotten great advice from the people here at the 405th. Thanks to you all I have an ego big enough to try something like this. I will humbly accept and tips and tricks anyone wants to send my way as I create this helm.
I do plan on making copies, so if people are interested I do intend to sell a *LIMITED* number. (Assuming it turns out)
Preemptively though...The visor will be an issue. I have experience with several types of visors and the bottom 2 panels will not be an issue, but the top 2 will be. The great artists at Stony Props have given me a point in the right direction, but any more info would be most welcome.
Here is what I've gotten done so far:
Oceanic Helm
Pre-plaster
My Wife getting me plastered
All done with the front
I have already jammed a big wood rod up in this head and drilled it onto the board. The nails stuck out a bit so I attached some EVA foam to the bottom so I don't scratch the kitchen table. My Wife would kill me....
All fixed and attached onto the styrofoam head. Now I just need to add some FOAM IT for internal support and resin the outside.
I hope this thread is worthy of being on the 405th and I hope I *FRIGGIN ROCK IT*
Until next update!! Questions are welcome.