The shoulders just look a tad too large, though its difficult as our human proportions arent those of a transhuman! Great work though, looks excellent.
The shoulders just look a tad too large, though its difficult as our human proportions arent those of a transhuman! Great work though, looks excellent.
I agree, but at this point, I've put too much time and effort into them to start over. I may adjust them after Halloween. The shoulders are definitely the most difficult part of this build.
Here's a couple of glamour shots of the Mark II Bolter.
Here I learn that while Bolters are sexy delicious, they are not very tasty.
Space Marine Fun! Several cars stopped and checked me out. There was even someone who circled the block twice in order to get a good look. Another car gave me a thumbs up! Or, it could have been a middle finger gesturing for me to get the heck out of the road. Either way, Tiny is attracting attention!
I added screws to some key areas. If you're using pvc stilts, you may want to do the same thing.
After walking around yesterday for about a half an hour, my R leg stilt collapsed. I had glued the parts together using pvc cement, but with the constant flexion, it broke the seal. I added these screws to stress areas in hopes of adding a bit more stability and strength to those parts.
I tested them by jumping up and down and walking up and down some stairs. (Dangerous... I don't recommend that in stilts!) The stilts held together well!