drizzetsrevenge
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thanks for the tutorial, but ill probably skip the niteshade and see about having it polarized silver or blue
hihihi y not put vacforming tutorial?
Because I attempted Vacuum forming and its a pain in the ass. After several failed attempts I decided to find an easier way to accomplish the same look, and this turned out really well. So I thought I would share it with the community.
That is good to know. I was debating if I should build a vacuform machine. Now you answered my question. I thin I will build the visor your way. Just another question if anyone tried tinting using floor polish. In the scale model world, modelers use Future (now Pledge) floor polish toput a final gloss cover over the model. Did anyone try add color to the floor polish and dip the final visor in it? It should come out glossy with any tint you want.
I'm just a noob of making a helmet. Hope you can solve these few questions ;-P
1. how thick was your plastic sheet?
2. will i can't see through if i spary it both side?
3. what type of paper of making pep is the best?
4. using what to gule the visors? hot gule? UHU?
Sorry for my poor English...
A question for scaling the piece. Is it based on the rookie's height or master chiefs?
ok, now how tall is the rookie exactly so I can scale this down to my size. (i'm pretty short so I'll have to scale it down.)I am pretty sure the helmet file is scaled based on the rookie. I don't remember messing with the scale too much, but if you aren't sure build a a cheap paper tester first to check your size
I am pretty sure the helmet file is scaled based on the rookie. I don't remember messing with the scale too much, but if you aren't sure build a a cheap paper tester first to check your size
What Krylon product do I need to make a gold visor I can see through?