Pack hunter
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the one thing that i see that some people seem to miss is to fill in the chest piece sides, it doesn't need to be snug but at least then the piece doesn't rock as you come on stage
the one thing that i see that some people seem to miss is to fill in the chest piece sides, it doesn't need to be snug but at least then the piece doesn't rock as you come on stage
im a bit late to this, but that is one awesome paint job. Love the weathering, very authentic.
and good job on the entire suit
on Halloween in my suit ive been called, Robot, Ironman and Storm trooper and the more often (by guys) and much Closer, Master Chief. I pretty much just accepted ppl calling me master Chief cuz its really just a ranking so i could be a different Master Chief then THE Master Chief!
woooooooooooooohw... nice jorge!
How well did plaster wrapping your armor work?
...by jumping right into Jorge S-052!
I'm a big guy (6'3", 230 lbs) and he's my favourite Spartan in Reach, so why not?
Call me optimistic, but I'm hoping to have this finished by the end of August for Fan Expo in Toronto. Here are the files I'm using:
Jorge Helmet Unfolded by Brandon McClain
New Jorge Torso, Unfold by carpathiavh99
Handplate by Ruze
Bicep (left) Unfolded by McPrimus
Bicep (right) Unfolded by McPrimus
Forearm Unfolded by Jason02
Jorge Right Shoulder by Rhinoc
Grenadier Shoulder MS7 (This is the best model/unfold I've seen for this shoulder. I highly recommend it. Not sure who made it though.)
(I'll update the rest as I get to them. I do have them all downloaded, but some of them I need to trace back to where I found them)
I was feeling ambitious so I started with the helmet:
I used hot glue and some extra card stock of a colour my wife didn't seem to care for, so I'm not sure the thickness.
As you can see I didn't pep the visor part, I just didn't see the point if I had to cut it out later. Now I can see that it would've helped with some support. The visor hole looks very compressed because the top isn't properly supported. Hopefully I can find a way to just add some support inside.
It's a pretty big helmet, but that's because I have a pretty big head. The neck hole is just wide enough that my ears scrape against it as I put it on, but it's a good fit once I'm inside. I can even wear my glasses under it!
And with the attachment:
I've now started on the chest piece. I'm going about it a different way. For Halloween last year I made another Spartan costume, but it was rushed and didn't turn out too well (see my profile picture), but I still have some left over supplies from it. One of the best things I learned from that "build" was to love pink insulation foam. It's pretty easy to cut with an exacto knife, very light, and very sturdy. I've decided to do a pepakura/foam hybrid with this material. I'm only using it for the bigger flat pieces and then using my card stock around them. We'll see how it goes. If it doesn't seem right it won't be too hard to disassemble the paper from the foam and go all pep. Here's the progress so far:
And me in it for scale reference:
I'm filling hollow pieces with expanding sealer foam. I did this for the helm's attachment too, but didn't take a picture.
I think I started this a week ago today, maybe? It was a long weekend for me, so I pretty much just worked on the helmet for at least two days straight. I've got a lot of movie watching done.
Comments/criticism/castration welcome.
Where did you get the DAPTEX from