Thanks Sandy! I've seen your past builds and I don't think you'll have any trouble at building a great Mk. VI suit.Wow I really love your armor. Right now I am making MK VI foam suit and I hope it looks as good as yours.
What's up M? Good to see you back . Thanks for the comments buddy. Don't stay gone so long next time.Vshore!! Hey buddy, how the heck ya been? Man your armor is looking top notch my friend. I am loving what you have done. Sorry i have missed so much progress. Its all comming together really nicely Keep it up!
P.S. I love the knife btw.
I appreciate that thorn. I look up to you man and it means a lot to me that you like my build.Awesome add-on's. The new CQB shoulder attachment's look great, Love the paint job and detailing.
Thanks SA. I have yet to try the vasaline trick, I need to though. The dry brush is really an easy way to scuff stuff up.Great work on the shoulders. I'm becoming a fan of the dry brushed silver. I think I may use a combination of it and the vasaline technique on any new projects. Vasaline works well for dents and dings but the dry brush looks great for scuffs and scrapes. Can't wait to see it all come together.
I'm not sure Octo, but I'm glad you found it. Thanks for the comments.Wow, This looks awesome, how did I miss this thread before?
I appreciate that. Thank you!Looking great! Keep it up.
What's up M? Good to see you back . Thanks for the comments buddy. Don't stay gone so long next time.
Go for it!No way man, i missed everyone to much and i have to stop slacking. I might be using what you did with your knife on my suit when i get around to that by the way
Looks great man. The proportions are right on. Out of curiosity, where is the workshop your standing in? Some of the things lying around there look familiar from the days I worked in a steel shelving plant.
If we were busy at work I would have to be doing this stuff at home in a cold garage. I am very fortunate.I have to be honest, I'm extremely jealous of all that space you have to work in.
Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate it!Dude!!
Your build is impressive!!
Keep it up!
Awesome work, love the detail and thought into it
Yeah, its not a major thing, but it's something I wanna get sorted soon. Thanks Jonus.I had the same sealant cracking problem with my inner thigh pieces. I sprayed them when they were flat, and then when I curled them they cracked. I'm actually hoping to pick up some (paint-on) plastidip tonight to do my gun.
Suits sometimes look very empty without an ab piece. This one looks good, and not restricting of movement.
Thanks my man! I enjoy doing scratch builds. I'm gonna have to do more of it in the future. I'm glad I can be an inspiration to some one as skilled as you Tony. You keep building too!Looks good Rusty!. I like the scratch build parts you are doing, makes me want to give it a try. Very inspiring! Keep building buddy!
Pink Exacto cutting pad FTW! Thanks for the comment M. Yeah, I'll straighten it up for the next photo. Thanks buddy.Well besides crooked i think the ab plate looks great. I think you did well with the sizing for sure. I have that same xacto cutting pad by the way lol. It works great!
Keep up the great work V, im lovin it.