Alright then. Time to get things rolling.
So after a while lurking and reading up on all the tutorials I could find along with some assistance on early questions from Phixix (cheers again), I find myself here with my first attempts at some construction. Always thought that iron man is incredible so it had to be that.
So working off some foam templates that I tracked down online I started work on the arms. Thought it was as good a place as any to start and if things went horribly wrong then they weren't the biggest sections to redo either.
So here we have the first shots of my attempt at a bicep section.
Overall for my first attempt I can't argue with it. Came together not too badly in the end. Some bits didn't quite line up but I think that more due to working off paper templates rather than from some stiffer card. One issue I have found relates somewhat to the size but I'll come back to that later.
Forearm was on the cards next.
Felt that it turned out not too badly overall. Not too happy with the tube at the front, has more of an edge on it than I would like but couldn't quite work out how best to give it a smoother edge.
Back to what I was saying on the sizing though. From what I had measured before things were fine scaling wise and I feel that with the forearm there are no issues there. With the bicep though it's very tight around the bottom of it but at the same time too large to fit the edges behind the connecting points on the forearm.
It may just be the way that I put it together the first time and some slight errors in the tracing onto the foam but I'm not too sure.
My cunning plan had been to scale the forearm so the gap at the back was large enough to fit everything comfortably but then the length is off horribly.
So for now considering making a bicep again, same size but on card this time and see if it comes out better but I fear I may still have the same issues when it comes to connecting the parts at the elbow.
Any input on this would be most welcome but that's all for now.
Edit: Added some photos. Can't quite work out how to scale them down yet though. Any pointers appreciated on that.
So after a while lurking and reading up on all the tutorials I could find along with some assistance on early questions from Phixix (cheers again), I find myself here with my first attempts at some construction. Always thought that iron man is incredible so it had to be that.
So working off some foam templates that I tracked down online I started work on the arms. Thought it was as good a place as any to start and if things went horribly wrong then they weren't the biggest sections to redo either.
So here we have the first shots of my attempt at a bicep section.
Overall for my first attempt I can't argue with it. Came together not too badly in the end. Some bits didn't quite line up but I think that more due to working off paper templates rather than from some stiffer card. One issue I have found relates somewhat to the size but I'll come back to that later.
Forearm was on the cards next.
Felt that it turned out not too badly overall. Not too happy with the tube at the front, has more of an edge on it than I would like but couldn't quite work out how best to give it a smoother edge.
Back to what I was saying on the sizing though. From what I had measured before things were fine scaling wise and I feel that with the forearm there are no issues there. With the bicep though it's very tight around the bottom of it but at the same time too large to fit the edges behind the connecting points on the forearm.
It may just be the way that I put it together the first time and some slight errors in the tracing onto the foam but I'm not too sure.
My cunning plan had been to scale the forearm so the gap at the back was large enough to fit everything comfortably but then the length is off horribly.
So for now considering making a bicep again, same size but on card this time and see if it comes out better but I fear I may still have the same issues when it comes to connecting the parts at the elbow.
Any input on this would be most welcome but that's all for now.
Edit: Added some photos. Can't quite work out how to scale them down yet though. Any pointers appreciated on that.