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pepakura iron man

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 7:50 pm
by dennybobbutt
Ok it took a while to figure out the craft robo but I did it as of now I got the bucket done started fiberglassing it and I got the neck seal and the chest done and printing and cutting the back rite now hears what I got so far [imImageg][/img] Image

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:03 pm
by dennybobbutt
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I cut the bucket into 3 pieces I kinda like the idea of having the jaw loose for now so if someday I ever figure it out is like to get it to drop down and the face plate raise like in the movie so please criticism is welcome oh up also ordered some el sheets for the eyes and hands I just got it in the mail today and tried it out I so can't wait to put this sucker in

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 7:42 pm
by judge_hellfast
Lookn good! 8)

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 3:50 pm
by dennybobbutt
Well its coming along ok so far here's what I got Image bondoing the bucket and peped out the chest Image ImageImageImage Imagethe back on my Mack shift duct tape manaquine Image I got the resin on the out side need to put fiberglass on the inside just waiting on a good day Image just getting a feel for it you know what I'm talking about ImageI just taped the eyes in for now I'm debating on making a different helmet one just a little bit bigger so I can at least have room to put hinges in it but what do ya think right now I'm peping the neck piece and the left ARM

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 9:54 pm
by judge_hellfast
A nice wet sand would do wonders on your helmet. Get some fillable/sanding primer and paint it up. Let it dry and then dunk the helmet in water and start sanding away with a nice wet sanding sandpaper. It will take out all the little scrapes and pin holes leaving you with a very nice smooth surface. It looks really awesome and you've come a long way in a short amount of time! Soon I'll be sharing some of our new animated buckets. We just need to insert plugs into our mold case and we're ready to rock and roll!

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 3:28 pm
by dennybobbutt
ha thanks this craft robo is making it all possible the more i do and see it come together the more i want to do im currently laid off at the moment but thats how my job works so i normally put in about 6-12 hours a day in if i can my wife and her sister are even helping me pep some of my stuff out so in return when im done i can make them something lol but iv decided to redo my bucket the one i got is a little warped and just a tad to small so hopefully i can start on that within the next few days rite know its just sand sand sand i feel your pain chris lol but hopefully i can get some more pics up in the next few days

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 2:06 am
by dennybobbutt
Ok its been a few days but during the rain and the storms I did a lot of pepakura and sat at a table doing it for hours on end I'm embarrassed to say how may lol but it was a lot well anyways I got both shins and the abs done and needless to say I'm not the smallest of people so I'm going to have to add a little to the abs to get it to wrap around all the way but here is a pic of the shins Image

Re: pepakura iron man

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 7:19 pm
by dennybobbutt
Image ok about 17-18 hours of Sanding the chest and back I'm almost there I'm on 60 grit but I still need to do some touch ups and then son trimming with Ye old dremel the proble be ready to start moving up in grit Image me just trying some stuff on and getting gitty like a school girl Giggity