Multi-Gen Mojlnir armor overhaul (Pep and freehand)

Well, this will be a little bit of a shorter update since there isn't really any armor work being done.

But off the heals of Tremendicon I am decompressing and just having a bit of fun.

Since I am in the Midwest and we are now getting some Battalions to put together I had asked to be added to the one for Missouri (and Kansas).

Called Longsword.

And I got to thinking of emblems and designs that I could put on my armor to reflect the new affiliation.

I came across this emblem from Halo Infinite in the wild and figured I could use it as a base:
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But of course, it needs to properly reflect the Midwest regiment of the 405th as well so 2 minutes in paint and pow:
Midwest longsword!
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Really it is just a placeholder for me until either the 405th or the Midwest regiment releases an "official" emblem for the battalion. but this was a silly little thing for me to do in the meantime!

I might actually break out my pencils and draw something for this in the future. WHO KNOWS! but I figured I would post my little art project. take it as you will.

I will probably be dark here for a little while as summer kicks off and I don't have as much "indoor" time.

But the MK IV 3d print will still get progress posted as I work on it and the big interchangeable torso project will be kicking off after that.

So until next time!
 
Yay! Finally I have an update of sorts!

I have finally managed to get some hobby time while the weather remained marginally warm.

My new MKIV has begun its sanding and solidifying work.

It isn't done by any stretch but it is finally something other than a raw 3d print.

Have some pictures:
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well, Saturday was fairly productive!
I was able to get the visor done and a coat of paint on the helmet!

if all goes well today I can get the secondary colors painted and be ready for weathering.

Enjoy the pictures!
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my question is how did you do the visor maybe i missed it but is it vacu formed? ether way it is awersome looking...
 
Another quick update.

I was able to apply my second layer of bondo and my first test paint layer.

I need another application of bondo in places so still a little longer to go before final paint or the new visor.

Have some pictures:
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After weekend action report:

2nd layer of bondo applied and old ODST bucket revived for finishing.
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Lots of sanding later: the 2nd primer coat and final prep stage for both buckets has been achieved.

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Now I need to form the visor for the MKIV and I can move to final details before paint!
 
Alright post weekend update!

The Visor has been shaped and the reflective tint has been applied!

I have also been able to get the first primary paint layer added!

Have some pictures!

Visor construction process:
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Side by side of the old MK IV Visor:
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Prepping for the Bondo Fill in for seamless visor installation:
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First paint layer:
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And with Visor:
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Well that is all for now.

Time to get the paint finished!
 
Dude doing the visor like this is clever as hell, honestly one of the coolest ways I've seen a visor done since he4thbar and his pretty much Pepakura'd visors
 
Dude doing the visor like this is clever as hell, honestly one of the coolest ways I've seen a visor done since he4thbar and his pretty much Pepakura'd visors
Thanks!

I know I am not the first to assemble visors this way since a bunch of people did this with layering motorcycle visors.

But I know that this isn't the "common" method now. and I don't have what I would need to create a buck or vacuum former.
 

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