LARGE CHEST UPDATE:
Another collaborator requested that I make him a set of torso armor with a flexible foam chest piece. I dusted the mold with gunmetal-colored metallic powder before making the pour and here's how it came out:
The main advantage to using flexible foam is that it will give a bit and make for greater freedom of movement while wearing the costume:
It is pretty flexible, but when it's velcroed to the rigid cast back piece it should stay in place pretty well:
VISOR UPDATE:
This afternoon I was procrastinating in lieu of fixing Lopez the Robot Workshop Helper and on a whim I started tinkering with the visor. Pictured below is one of two rough drafts I made for the details:
Sometimes the best solutions are actually the simplest. This visor was vac-formed just like the ones I've pictured previously. To get the ridges I just scored them into the surface with an X-acto knife. Then I decided to dye the lines thinking it would help to pop them out a bit. Here it is installed in my desert digital camo helmet:
The dye didn't work out so well, so I decided to try another one with the lines scored on the inside before I added the metallic coat inside. I'm much happier with this version:
I photographed both of them from a number of angles and the dyed one didn't show up very well under any lighting. Here's a comparison shot:
The left helmet has the lines etched on the inside of the visor, the middle helmet has no etching, and the right helmet has the lines etched on the outside and then dyed black. I'm thinking I'll stick with the left version. Again, these are rough drafts; so I didn't use any of my good pulls that actually fit the helmets properly.
In other news, I got bored while tinkering yesterday and decided to dust the inside of my helmet mold with copper-colored metallic powder. The results were intriguing if nothing else (must resist the sudden urge to make a cheesy steampunk master chief):
Finally, I got a couple of boxes from Sean Bradley the other day and will probably start a build thread for my ODST armor pretty soon:
As always, comments welcome.
Stay tuned...