WIP: Urdnot Wrex, Mass Effect

matatron

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Hi

Last year I made a Shepard armor for a friend and he won the first place at a local convention. So this year we are trying to make it a group with more characters. I decided to go for the most difficult one and am currently working on a Urdnot Wrex.

First started by making a skull in fiberglass.
Then I designed and 3D printed some custom sockets for the eyes. I used ping pong ball as the eyes. This is the file for the sockets:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1459466
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Then I added some servos and an Arduino Nano to control them to rotate to random positions and blink at random times.
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The upper part of the head is polyurethane foam.
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I sculpted the face in Monster Clay, made the mold and casted it in silicone.
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So far the head is ready and soon will begin to work on the body armor.
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Inside the head, there is a car dashcam to see outside. I can see upfront in a 2.5in screen. There are also computer fans for ventilation. All the system runs on a powerbank. The mouth can open and is connected to my jaw so it moves when I talk.
Will be posting more pics when ready.
 
Amazing work :D I was planning on making a similar under-skeleton for my Wrex build but couldn't make it work. I may have to pick your brain about how you made this. Looking forward to seeing your armour :)
 
That's a very ambitious project. It looks great so far. The animatronics in the head must be awesome in person. Can't wait to see it finished.
 
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