Batman Beyond

Thank you !
 

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Almost finished , two more coats of paint
 

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Thanks a lot, that's the problem I can't, in hard plastic its impossible to get inside, I have to make another cast for the soft urethane version or of this one, that will take some time, money ....:)
 
Priming done, legs almost finished, next step boots
 

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Thanks a lot, that's the problem I can't, in hard plastic its impossible to get inside, I have to make another cast for the soft urethane version or of this one, that will take some time, money ....:)
Hope I'm not too late this comment but if you wanted to still use the hard plastic version you could cut a bit of the back/bottom off to make it easier to put on, and use magnets or buckles or something as a way to reattach it once it's on your head; it's a fairly common practice with those who build the Iron Man suits. You'd just have to make sure you made a super clean cut

And btw this build is looking badass, I do especially like how you've built the helmet/cowl. The Batman Beyond cowl is always a hard one to pull off and/or reinterpret. I'm still trying to figure out how I want to finish building mine haha
 
Hope I'm not too late this comment but if you wanted to still use the hard plastic version you could cut a bit of the back/bottom off to make it easier to put on, and use magnets or buckles or something as a way to reattach it once it's on your head; it's a fairly common practice with those who build the Iron Man suits. You'd just have to make sure you made a super clean cut

And btw this build is looking badass, I do especially like how you've built the helmet/cowl. The Batman Beyond cowl is always a hard one to pull off and/or reinterpret. I'm still trying to figure out how I want to finish building mine haha

Yes, I thought about that, but first I want to use it for display and second the helmet is to thick on some areas to wear it ."
 
Awesome work man ! ... i was wondering... did you used the same thickness in all the pieces of the armor ? because i can't notice it, it looks kinda different in the chest and the large pieces of the back armor, but i don't know ... what thickness did you used :p ? ..... i'm working in a nightwing armor and is my first try with foam.

Thank you ...and again, you have an awesome armor here !
 
Thank you appreciate that! Its completely build out of 5 mm Eva foam, for the chest I uses a pepacura dark knight chest and changed it a little bit. The back is my own creation, for the details on the chest I used 2 mm foam
 
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