Don Robert's Kamen Rider Den-O Gun Form

izabel

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Kamen Rider Den-O is our favorite KR series.We really love it. Robert already did Momotaros (one of the imagins) and we'll be building one for me (guess who? :rolleyes)

Anyway, we made a costume for a friend. Among the forms of Den-O he liked the Gun Form best.

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Gun Form
(ガンフォーム, Gan Fōmu?) is Kamen Rider Den-O's fourth form, used when Ryotaro is possessed by Ryutaros. In Gun Form, the DenGasher is transformed into a gun for short and long range attacks. Gun Form displays an increase in speed, power, and defense, easily making it the most superior of the four basic forms. Ryutaros tends to fight as Gun Form at his whim, as he is able to overpower the other three Tarōs and in some cases Ryotaro. However, he also tends to cause more damage than the other forms because of his low precision and the high power of his ammunition. Ryutaros himself once assumed Gun Form during the events of "Final Countdown" in order to battle the revived army of Imagin. Ryutaros incorporates break-dancing moves into his fighting style in Gun Form, making his movements somewhat unpredictable. The motif of Gun Form is that of a dragon, the creature associated with the story of Tatsu no Ko Tarō, Tarō the Dragon Boy, upon which Gun Form is based.

Anyway...here are the progress pics + the finished costume that Robert made.
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Robert brought the costume to a convention last November 7. TADAAAA!!! :lol

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*boots are user's own. it's zipper broke so he had to patch it with masking tapes. :lol
 
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Nice work. The quality of your work never ceases to amaze as well as how fast you seem to pump out these costumes. I think that if I were to attempt even one of your foam builds it would take me at least a year to finish yet you and your friends seem to be able to cranks one out every few months it seems. I bow to your awesomeness and seeing your work really makes me want to attempt a foam build one of these days, I that foam would be ideal for my dream project of making a set of Southern Cross armor.
 
Nice work. The quality of your work never ceases to amaze as well as how fast you seem to pump out these costumes. I think that if I were to attempt even one of your foam builds it would take me at least a year to finish yet you and your friends seem to be able to cranks one out every few months it seems. I bow to your awesomeness and seeing your work really makes me want to attempt a foam build one of these days, I that foam would be ideal for my dream project of making a set of Southern Cross armor.

thanks riceball. inspiring words. :) we really appreciate that people here appreciate what we do. and for the record - we are not zombies and yes we do sleep. :lol we just work well under pressure. hahaha! he did this in 1 week.:lol

try it. maybe you will learn a new trick. its all about learning. ;)
 
thanks riceball. inspiring words. :) we really appreciate that people here appreciate what we do. and for the record - we are not zombies and yes we do sleep. :lol we just work well under pressure. hahaha! he did this in 1 week.:lol

try it. maybe you will learn a new trick. its all about learning. ;)

One of these I'll actually get off my butt and try it. It's something that I've been wanting to do for the longest time and the more I see you and others creating incredible costumes in foam the more I'm convinced that foam is the ideal route to take for creating what I want, much better than sculpting in clay first and then casting for vacforming or messing with fiberglass.
 
One of these I'll actually get off my butt and try it. It's something that I've been wanting to do for the longest time and the more I see you and others creating incredible costumes in foam the more I'm convinced that foam is the ideal route to take for creating what I want, much better than sculpting in clay first and then casting for vacforming or messing with fiberglass.

it depends actually. if you want it to be really long lasting then go for fiberglass. if you want fast build rubber would be best. ;)
 
i saw this on your FB page! I lilililili like it. :lol anyway,i tried the rubber+fiberglass thingy, trust me, didn't work,the rubber went crazy and melted the thin surface of it.

anyway if you don't mind, could you make a tutorial how to make your amazing suits? i'd like to use rubber as a medium for an IM abs and gloves. :)
 
i saw this on your FB page! I lilililili like it. :lol anyway,i tried the rubber+fiberglass thingy, trust me, didn't work,the rubber went crazy and melted the thin surface of it.

anyway if you don't mind, could you make a tutorial how to make your amazing suits? i'd like to use rubber as a medium for an IM abs and gloves. :)

really? but we also did the fiberglass + rubber thingy & it worked well.:rolleyes

yeah. we've been wanting to do that. we owe a lot of people here some vids but we dont have the time yet. im hoping during the holidays we can make one vid for everyone.
 
COOL!! It must be perfect if the visor more accurate!
overall I like this, the detail is nice!

anyway can I ask how to make a smooth helmet pattern from the foam?
 
COOL!! It must be perfect if the visor more accurate!
overall I like this, the detail is nice!

anyway can I ask how to make a smooth helmet pattern from the foam?

well, the visor is very hard to do honestly. we have no means yet to do it in clear plastic. that's just acetate that we used.

smooth helmet pattern? what do you mean? :confused

can i ask, what stuff do you put onto the rubber before the final coat of paint?

before final coat of paint? nothing really. its just emulsion then paint.
 
ahh isee. thanks. :) regarding the visor, i saw some kamen rider decade over the net and saw some finished fan made helmets as well, and from their work they used sprite bottles for the lens. maybe don robert could try using one too! :) does robert have any kamen rider decade suit yet? i am a big fan of tokasatsu (if i'm correct) kamen rider series, especially decade :lol
 
That's a striking costume, I like the contrast of the black and white. I'm curious with Don's talent at replicating things so exactly if he is also good at sculpting (with clay)? He's got such a good eye at defining shapes but also in making the sometimes complex 3D shapes work with the material.

Oh another question...do you guys hang onto all your costumes? You must have a huge collection by now.
 
That's a striking costume, I like the contrast of the black and white. I'm curious with Don's talent at replicating things so exactly if he is also good at sculpting (with clay)? He's got such a good eye at defining shapes but also in making the sometimes complex 3D shapes work with the material.

Oh another question...do you guys hang onto all your costumes? You must have a huge collection by now.

hmmm...he hasn't tried sculpting yet so we can't answer your question yet. :angel. but this is what he said - he also started with little knowledge of costume making, he just pushed himself to learn it, improve and develop his own techniques. everybody can learn as long as they want to and as long as they try to. there maybe hidden talents among us that we haven't discovered yet but it won't come out until we try and test ourselves. skills can be studied and learned, we just need to know how to use it to our advantage.:)

yes we do. we hang to all of them unless their beyond repair, like the mark 6 IM suit which he least liked - he scrapped it, threw the parts he can't use again and recycled those recycleable. huge? oh not really. they're still countable and space amangeable atthe house.lol.:lol
 
ahh isee. thanks. :) regarding the visor, i saw some kamen rider decade over the net and saw some finished fan made helmets as well, and from their work they used sprite bottles for the lens. maybe don robert could try using one too! :) does robert have any kamen rider decade suit yet? i am a big fan of tokasatsu (if i'm correct) kamen rider series, especially decade :lol

thanks for the tip. maybe we'll try. we're still looking for other ways to accomplish the part so its still in constant development stage.

as for the decade suit, well, i'm not sure if he wants to make one. maybe in the future. you see, we make our costumes based on probably our moods and available items. for the KR series, we make them because we really like the characters and when we already have the belts. we're making a den-o sword for me and him a zeronos because we both like the KR den-o series very much.

maybe when he finds a decade belt, then maybe it will inspire him to make one if ever. we already have a zeronos belt, accidentally, and since its from the same series he decided to make one so that we can still be partners. we dont have a den-o belt, still looking for one but even if we didn't have it we still made the costume because we really want to. now our only problem is the belt.
 
incredible work xD i just cant figure out how to form the helm properly and how to work cleanly with the "888" did he use any kind of helmet patterning?
 
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