Re: Destiny: Chroma Vow Warlock Helmet
This is the post that has turned me into a cosplayer. I love the helmet and the model looks great!
As far as sizing goes, I stopped the pepakura right under the chin and it makes a level line around the back using the first pieces under the ears. It still is a little tight around my ears, and I'm worried that after hardening it might not be large enough. I'm already trying to think about ways to cut the helmet into two parts, it has a very well defined line that this can be done on.
This brings me to my questions:
1) Because I'm worried about interior roominess, fiberglass is probably a better option than rondo. BUT this helmet has several areas that look about impossible to get fiberglass properly into (Anything around the visor, the band on the back and the extensions on the jaw line.) I know that a small coat of rondo and then fiberglass is a popular method, but is it possible to do only rondo in certain areas and fiberglass the rest, making sure that the fiberglass overlaps the rondo'd areas a little bit?
2) If I have to cut it in half, is there a good tutorial for using magnets that i can use? Ive been searching for a while and can find nothing that is really helpful (besides iron man builds with the slideable mask piece...) I'm not sure if i should prep for magnets before or after bondo or how many magnets would be required to keep this together.
2.5) I really am unclear on when the best time to cut these things is (I think since I didn't finish the bottom of the helmet, I'll definitely not cut anything until after I've hardened the thing since it isn't very stable as it is now.) Is it best to cut after the fiberglassing and bondo each piece separately, or would it be better to bondo and get it basically finished and then cut through?
3) Painting. It seems almost every pepakura build is finished off with spray paint, but spray paint has one of the most limited color pallets of anything out there. Can i use custom mixed interior paints through a paint sprayer in the same way? Will using mustard for weathering work with this type of paint? I really want to go with the color scheme from my favorite soccer team, Seattle Sounders, and it has a very unique green.
Thank you very much for creating and sharing this, it is truly awesome. I apologize to everyone for posting a novel here, but noobs gonna noob i guess