Deltalead38
Jr Member
Hey guys!
So it's been a while since I have made a thread on this forum, because I often end up not finishing the costume and the thread quickly becomes a necro...anyways, this time around I will be doing a foam Iron Man Mark 6 (it will be my halloween costume, continuing my personal tradition of making an armor costume for myself for halloween). Unlike my MJOLNIR Mark V, my Halo 2 ODST, and my Reach Trooper attempts, this I will actually follow through with. This is because I already have done quite a bit for it, and have already bought the materials. Anyways, the templates are Stealth's foam edits, and I'm basically following Stealth's Hero Tutorials (thank you, Stealth!). Alright, enough with me blabbering on. Let's get to the build itself.
So, yesterday I got a good deal done. I had purchased all the equipment the day before and had done some scaling and such, so yesterday I was able to get a whole lot done. So far I have completed the neck piece, the chest plate, and part of the ab plate. I also tried doing a helmet, but that didn't work out (the dome-stencil of the helmet doesn't work well for the foam I have, I'm gonna try and get a better set of templates for the helmet...). I threw away the helmet and kept the faceplate (which turned out okay). Anyways, here are some pics!
(I hadn't done the ab plate yet when I was taking the photos, so you won't see the ab plate until next update)
Some of the pieces have crappy gluing. I hope I can smooth this out with some sanding or smoothing over with glue/water mix. Will glue/water mix actually smooth over imperfections? Anyways...
Here are some detailed shots of the chest plate. On the side parts where you have the lower detail, one of the pieces I had to improv, because the template didn't fit when expanded into foam pieces.
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Detail pieces on sides
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Neck piece
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Fitting the stuff
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Overall progress!
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Okay, so I hope that taking my dremel (sanding wheel) to some of the cruddy gluing will clean it up, OR that sealing the glue with the glue/water mixture will smooth it over a bit. Also, I think the pieces are a little too big, but that is fine. Let me know what you think! And also - after I finish the abs - should I work on the back piece? Or should I do shoulders? Or should I do arms? Which one do you want to see me do first/think is a good progression method?
Keep building, take care and take a dremel!
- Delta
So it's been a while since I have made a thread on this forum, because I often end up not finishing the costume and the thread quickly becomes a necro...anyways, this time around I will be doing a foam Iron Man Mark 6 (it will be my halloween costume, continuing my personal tradition of making an armor costume for myself for halloween). Unlike my MJOLNIR Mark V, my Halo 2 ODST, and my Reach Trooper attempts, this I will actually follow through with. This is because I already have done quite a bit for it, and have already bought the materials. Anyways, the templates are Stealth's foam edits, and I'm basically following Stealth's Hero Tutorials (thank you, Stealth!). Alright, enough with me blabbering on. Let's get to the build itself.
So, yesterday I got a good deal done. I had purchased all the equipment the day before and had done some scaling and such, so yesterday I was able to get a whole lot done. So far I have completed the neck piece, the chest plate, and part of the ab plate. I also tried doing a helmet, but that didn't work out (the dome-stencil of the helmet doesn't work well for the foam I have, I'm gonna try and get a better set of templates for the helmet...). I threw away the helmet and kept the faceplate (which turned out okay). Anyways, here are some pics!
(I hadn't done the ab plate yet when I was taking the photos, so you won't see the ab plate until next update)
Some of the pieces have crappy gluing. I hope I can smooth this out with some sanding or smoothing over with glue/water mix. Will glue/water mix actually smooth over imperfections? Anyways...
Here are some detailed shots of the chest plate. On the side parts where you have the lower detail, one of the pieces I had to improv, because the template didn't fit when expanded into foam pieces.
Detail pieces on sides
Neck piece
Fitting the stuff
Overall progress!
Okay, so I hope that taking my dremel (sanding wheel) to some of the cruddy gluing will clean it up, OR that sealing the glue with the glue/water mixture will smooth it over a bit. Also, I think the pieces are a little too big, but that is fine. Let me know what you think! And also - after I finish the abs - should I work on the back piece? Or should I do shoulders? Or should I do arms? Which one do you want to see me do first/think is a good progression method?
Keep building, take care and take a dremel!
- Delta