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    Apr 3, 2009 - Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #1

    Lots of threads on Arc reactors, most are for display. Did anyone ever do one that is wearable?
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    Apr 3, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #2

    I haven't seen one yet that wasn't just a bashed together one-off piece.
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    Apr 3, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #3

    I did a cheapo one for halloween that just went under my shirt and was an LED pushlight with a "template" over it...
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    Apr 3, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #4

    OP, quick question: Are you going for the Ver.1 "Afghanistan" Reactor or the Ver.2 "Malibu" Reactor?

    I could probably whip up a template (3-D model+Pepakura=win) to build a reasonably accurate wearable Arc using sheet styrene or cardstock along with a simple LED lighting guide to make it entirely self-contained... it wouldn't cost more than $10 to build it yourself at the most basic level.

    I plan on making one myself, so it wouldn't be any prob for me.
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    Apr 3, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #5

    I dunno about the OP,but I would love to have a template like that,I've been looking to make my own Arc Reactor to be used as both display and wearable.
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    Apr 3, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #6

    Alright then, I've already got some work done on the first version, I'll just add the second one to my list since there's at least one person interested in building these.
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    Apr 4, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #7

    I would really appreciate a template to build one myself too.
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    Apr 4, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #9

    Someone on another board built one that looked darn good and he might be making kits but it's up in the air at the moment I think.
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    Apr 4, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #10

    letmebestormy said: View Post
    It gets the point across, but it isn't very accurate.

    Okay folks, I need your help. I have Iron Man on DVD but can't find it. I've got more than enough reference already on the "box o' scraps" Reactor, but I need screengrabs of the second Arc Reactor he built. Standard res is fine, but Blu-Ray would be even better.

    If anyone could provide it'd be much appreciated!
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    Apr 4, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #11

    I think there are a few in this thread. These are Blue Ray grabs.

    http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php...ron+man+screen
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    Apr 4, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #12

    Thanks for the link, I should be able to get what I need from those and what I already have.
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    Apr 6, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #13

    Neon Sentry said: View Post
    OP, quick question: Are you going for the Ver.1 "Afghanistan" Reactor or the Ver.2 "Malibu" Reactor?

    I could probably whip up a template (3-D model+Pepakura=win) to build a reasonably accurate wearable Arc using sheet styrene or cardstock along with a simple LED lighting guide to make it entirely self-contained... it wouldn't cost more than $10 to build it yourself at the most basic level.

    I plan on making one myself, so it wouldn't be any prob for me.
    Mainly the Afghanistan, not overly picky... would be interested for sure.
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    Apr 6, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #14

    Neon Sentry,thanks for providing this for us man,I really appreciate it.
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    Apr 6, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #15

    I've more or less completed the initial model of the Ver.1 Reactor, now I just need to edit it with construction in mind. Once done, the model will imported into a program called Pepakura and then uploaded here for you guys.

    Pepakura is a program for paper model makers, which basically "unfolds" a 3-D model into a 2-D pattern that can be printed. The printed paper or cardstock can then be used to recreate the object, or it can be used as a pattern for making the object in other materials.

    Progress so far on the Ver.1 Reactor:



    There are a few placeholder shapes here and there, mostly for those who want to build the thing out of cardstock for a quick Halloween costume instead of going all out and putting copper wiring on there and the like, but any suggestions or critiques are more than welcome!
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    Apr 6, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #16

    Looks nice!
    I recently put together one of Rick's amazing Arc reactors (bought it second-hand as a kit). It took a few weeks and some trial and error, but I figured out how to wire up the LEDs so that I could potentially duplicate a similar, yet less complex design for something wearable. Rick disassembled a LED flashlight for the center lights and the AAA batteries were housed in the base. You could run that along a long set of wires to the battery unit in your back pocket. The outer ring LEDs were just wired off the center set of LEDs, but Rick made custom "defuser rings" to soften the bright light. The other day, I was in Advance Auto Parts and they had some cheap, yet very similar LED flash lights for about $5.00. They would make an excellent power source to start with.
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    Apr 7, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #17

    Yeah, they sell cheap LED flashlights at the Ace Hardware down the street for $5, with enough diodes to wire up for the Reactor. Good thinking! You'd need to some soldering skills to move the LEDs into position and run the batteries off into a separate pocket (the current model doesn't take into account the electronic side of the prop) but it'd be relatively simple, I imagine.

    I'm working on ideas for materials to be used for construction and I think I've figured out how to accomplish the outer ring easily. It needs to be a simple, cheap and accessible solution to keep the cost under $10, and hopefully I'll be able to make that happen.
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    Apr 7, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #18

    I would love to see the pep file completed this would be fun!
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    Apr 7, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #19

    Let me get the sizing straight, IIRC: the Arc Reactor is 4.75" in diameter, not including the ring in Tony's chest it's set into, right?

    One of the advantages of building a model using the computer is that even after I've put the files up for you guys, Pepakura Designer has a built-in scaler for you to use. Downey is 5'7", maybe 5'8", which gives us a scaling reference so that your own Reactor doesn't look tiny/ginormous when worn.

    MattMurdockYLW said: View Post
    I would love to see the pep file completed this would be fun!
    The model itself is pretty much done, I just need to modify it for actual building, you know, support struts and the like.

    My current thought on the clear ring is to take the cardstock printout and construct it inside out, with the tabs and gluing on the outside, leaving the inside clean. A gloss coat seals it, and then you can squirt (or pour) "thermoform adhesives" into it to cast your ring. Hot glue. I've seen someone actually make Guyver armor with the stuff, it's crazy.

    Easy to manipulate, cheap, straightforward, and while not optically clear I'm sure that'll only help, as it would diffuse the diodes. The rest would be constructed with styrene or cardstock, along with a couple of found parts (like a faucet filter screen and copper wiring) and some paint.

    Suggestions welcome, if you can think of a better way to do it without breaking the $10 mark, please speak up!
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    Apr 7, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #20

    Double post ahoy!

    I went back through my ref material and discovered a folder of HD caps I had forgotten about. I'm going to start the Ver.1 model from scratch again, with buildability in mind from the ground up.
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    May 12, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #21

    Looking very cool.

    So the final reactor will be paper? Or you would make a mold of it and cast it in something else?
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    May 21, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #22

    Bump, hows the progress?
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    May 22, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #23

    That would be Very Cool, and very appreciated by me and many others I'm guessing...

    Neon Sentry said: View Post
    OP, quick question: Are you going for the Ver.1 "Afghanistan" Reactor or the Ver.2 "Malibu" Reactor?

    I could probably whip up a template (3-D model+Pepakura=win) to build a reasonably accurate wearable Arc using sheet styrene or cardstock along with a simple LED lighting guide to make it entirely self-contained... it wouldn't cost more than $10 to build it yourself at the most basic level.

    I plan on making one myself, so it wouldn't be any prob for me.
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    May 22, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #24

    Here is the one I built

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    May 22, 2009 - Re: Tony Stark Arc Reactor - wearable #25

    that looks great, really effective!! Always fancied tackling one of these......
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