Bucky Barnes - The Winter Soldier - Build Thread - Pic Heavy -

mcdrowbane

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So this has been an attempt to replicate the newest MCU rendition of Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier.

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The idea for this project started when I became an RPF member back in July and I owe much of the inspiration (and actual pieces) to RPF member Sundowner. This is the thread that started it all.

http://www.therpf.com/f24/bucky-barnes-winter-soldier-188781/

To help I am going to break down each step with links for you to reconstruct what I/we have done.

After obtaining the jacket, mask, goggles, and harness/belt from Sundowner I realized that I would need to do some work on the harness. I obtained this online.

Load Bearing Suspenders/Harness

I had to alter it by cutting off the top strap, and then taking the utility "belt" from Sundowner and raising the straps to create Bucky's chest hugging combat harness.
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The pouches you see are Uncle Mike's Magazine pouches and Revolver speed load pouches - I obtained them used at a local Army Surplus store, but here are examples of their respective links.

http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/687/687822.jpg

Tru Spec 6423000 Black Nylon Speed Loader Pouch w Soft Lining | eBay

Next is the Belt. Basically it's a combat tactical belt with various pouches. A handcuff pouch, another revolver speed loader, as well as a holstered pistol. These were all obtained at an Army Surplus store. I don't recommend buying a cheap Swat belt online. They are crappy and the pouches are nylon.

The knee pads are a bit more angular than your traditional Swat knee pads. I found these at Home Depot. They are essentially Floor laying knee pads, the cheapest ones at around $10. They are clear so I spray painted them black.

The boots were a bit of a problem. Eventually I settled on a Corcoran tanker Boot which I obtained on Ebay. The straps aren't exact as the movie, but they are 10' tall (crucial) and have the horizontal support strap. Eventually I plan on punching out eyelet holes (there are flaps to accommodate this) and lacing the boots. Customizing to follow.

Corcoran 5407 Men's 10? Tanker Boot Black | eBay

The gloves are simply Lambskin Fingerless Biker Gloves. Specifically these:

Mens Lambskin Leather Fingerless Gloves Biker Motorcycle Multi Use All Sizes | eBay

The guns. The holstered gun is just an Airsoft gun I picked up, didn't bother getting too complicated with that one. The silver ones pictured in the Movie stills have been identified as an COP 357 Magnum and a SIG-Sauer P220 series pistol. The pistol I am using is close to the latter. Again obtained at an Army Surplus store, it is a 1911 style Airsoft. I will include more info about it later put it's not a perfect match so... yeah.

The grenade launcher is obviously very important and I owe a tremendous shout out to RPF member Sir Angus for helping me to identify the launcher. It is a modified FN Mk13. This is the one I ended up obtaining showed in the pics.

Lancer EGLM Airsoft Grenade Launcher BLK - Airsoft Grenade Launcher - AirSplat.com - AirSoft Gun Warehouse

Here is a pic of the guns:

da guns.jpg

There are two versions of Bucky displayed in the pics - MCU version (with face mask and goggles) - as well as a traditional comic Bucky mask. The comic mask I use was obtained as Walmart from a generic "Machine Man" Iron man knock of costume from Mexico. I cut out the eyes to make it fit my face better. It's not perfect, but worked in a pinch. I will be designing a custom made leather one.

Now the arm. The arm design was commissioned by a man from Canada name Mark whom I came in contact with by a recommendation from RPF member ironman42. THANK YOU ironman42! The process that Mark used is pretty unique and cutting edge and I can safely say that I have never seen anything like it.

I can provide Mark's email addy for people interested in commissions... he will be providing me with build info which I will share here. I am commissioning him for an MCU accurate arm next! Build progress will be displayed here as well as in a new thread.

here is some pics of the arm by itself:
arm2.jpgarm3.jpg

As you can see, it's glued to a compression shirt, and the metal fabric flaps tuck into the jacket. As far as the hand goes, I have been just using spray paint, which is extremely inconvenient and messy :/
I will be be designing a metal glove alternative and posting details here. Suggestions welcome.

Additions to the costume are as follows:

I eventually want the the other pistol.
I need a left handed gun holster (surprisingly difficult for me to find.)
I want to rock the faceless holsters as seen in the production stills. I have had trouble finding them. Suggestions welcome.

The Knife.
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It's a Gerber MkII.
I plan on adding the spare grenade pouch pictured.

The Skorpion Machine pistol.
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The jacket and the harness will need to be completely redone to reflect this. AHHH the perils of cosplay!

I hope you enjoyed this costume and journey as much as I have. Here are some resource links floating around out there which should prove invaluable to those interested in replicating this costume.

http://www.therpf.com/f24/winter-soldier-costume-research-thread-198805/

Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games

http://www.therpf.com/f24/winter-soldier-help-156039/

Also here is another thread I started before they merged the showcase forum. A bunch more pics with Black Widow!
http://www.therpf.com/f24/winter-so...y-barnes-natasha-romanoff-199225/#post3102679

Suggestions and criticism welcome!
 
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The boots were a bit of a problem. Eventually I settled on a Corcoran tanker Boot which I obtained on Ebay. The straps aren't exact as the movie, but they are 10' tall (crucial) and have the horizontal support strap. Eventually I plan on punching out eyelet holes (there are flaps to accommodate this) and lacing the boots. Customizing to follow.

Great choice on the boots! Those can be easily modded ... If we lived closer, I could knock it out for you. Leather working has been a hobby of mine for a while. Anyhow, if you're apprehensive DIYing it find a local shoe repair shop.

The grenade launcher is obviously very important and I owe a tremendous shout out to RPF member Sir Angus for helping me to identify the launcher. It is a modified FN Mk13. This is the one I ended up obtaining showed in the pics.

You're very welcome. Always happy to help another cosplayer succeed. :thumbsup

I need a left handed gun holster (surprisingly difficult for me to find.)

As a lefty, let me tell you about the troubles living in a righties world. :lol
 
Thanks guys for the super kind words and support! We just finished an amazing photo shoot today that will hopefully take it to the next level! I had a pretty amazing costar... updates to follow!
 
Sorry if I missed it above, but any chance you can share the guy who is building your arms email address? That is a cool way of working and I may want to commission such an item myself, great work on the build, jacket and harnessess are excellent looking. Congrats on a great looking build.
 
Thanks Extimorous and jduke! MetalMilkMan I have contacted him regarding your request, I should hear back from him soon. I have commissioned him to make an MCU arm next!

Here's a little hint of the special guest in the new photo shoot! I will make a thread in the showcase forum and post a link in the build thread.
Maria Shield File.jpg
 
The arm looks great. Congrats.

A couple of things: Spray paint and skin aren't a good combination. You could make your metallic glove out of silver lame, readily available on ebay for cheap. Also, good weapons practices mandate keeping your finger alongside the trigger guard, even if it's a non-functioning replica. Finger off the trigger until you're ready to fire. ;)

Just sayin'. :)
 
Yeah I have ditched the spraying completely. The last shoots I actually used a Silver Sharpie :3 We are designing/making a glove... but thanks for the suggestion.

As far as trigger safety/etiquette goes you are correct... however, in my defense, many of the shots are intended to be taken in "combat", or mid-firing. Yes, there are a few where we are posing non combatively that the finger is on the trigger. I shoot in real life. This is of course make believe. In addition, two of the non-combat pics are designed to emulate actual Winter Soldier covers.
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Their fingers are definitely on the trigger :) Thanks for the advice and compliment!
 
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Thats the baddest bucky costume ever!The arm is killer!I can't wait to see the upgraded arm.I would really like to know where to get a arm myself for my own winter soldier suit!very nice!All the weapons are very detailed..thanks for the pics.
 
Awesome WS (and Black Widow), and thank you for sharing all the info! Just wondering - and sorry if you specified, but I couldn't see it here or in the links you posted - where did you get your mask from (the film mask version, not the comic version).
 
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