Arktic
Active Member
Hey fellow hunters!
I've started to get my super budget build together, and thought I'd share a few work in progress images.
I'm hoping to wear the costume to a friend's party at the end of the summer, so I've given myself plenty of time to get everything together. The final product is going to be NOWHERE near screen accurate, but it should be fun for me to make and a decent costume for a party
This is my first proper costume build of this size / scale! Also, talking of size, I'm 6' 7", so I'm hoping that I'll make a pretty imposing Predator
As I say, I'm trying to keep this as cheap as possible, so it's going to be scratch-build, mostly from EVA/camping mat foam. I'm not planning on making the mask (yet!), so instead I decided to start my build with the Bio Helmet
Foam pep, which I then sealed with PVA and a rubberised enamel spray paint from Halfords. I used an acrylic caulk to fill in the seams
Then I made up some 15mm backer-rod foam dreads, and sprayed them with more of the rubberised enamel paint
I ran out of the rubberised paint, and ended up finishing a few of them off with plain old acrylic, which seemed to work just as well.
I've used a baseball cap minus the peak as a base for the dreads. I didn't have a styrofoam head to use during the gluing of the dreads, but a Mexican wrestler mask on top of a drinks bottle seemed to do an adequate job. And also looked pretty weird.
For the dread beads, I've just used some 15mm endfeed couplers which I got from B&Q, about £7 for 40 of them.
To help them stay on the dreads, I've given them a slight crimp. You can't really see it, but it's just enough to hold them firmly in place
Bio has been painted with some car paint, again from Halfords - I went with Toyota Tyrol Silver, just because I liked the sound of the name. Weathering has been added with some black acrylic which was drybrushed on
I'll add the targeting lasers with some LEDs later on!
I've started to get my super budget build together, and thought I'd share a few work in progress images.
I'm hoping to wear the costume to a friend's party at the end of the summer, so I've given myself plenty of time to get everything together. The final product is going to be NOWHERE near screen accurate, but it should be fun for me to make and a decent costume for a party
This is my first proper costume build of this size / scale! Also, talking of size, I'm 6' 7", so I'm hoping that I'll make a pretty imposing Predator
As I say, I'm trying to keep this as cheap as possible, so it's going to be scratch-build, mostly from EVA/camping mat foam. I'm not planning on making the mask (yet!), so instead I decided to start my build with the Bio Helmet
Foam pep, which I then sealed with PVA and a rubberised enamel spray paint from Halfords. I used an acrylic caulk to fill in the seams
Then I made up some 15mm backer-rod foam dreads, and sprayed them with more of the rubberised enamel paint
I ran out of the rubberised paint, and ended up finishing a few of them off with plain old acrylic, which seemed to work just as well.
I've used a baseball cap minus the peak as a base for the dreads. I didn't have a styrofoam head to use during the gluing of the dreads, but a Mexican wrestler mask on top of a drinks bottle seemed to do an adequate job. And also looked pretty weird.
For the dread beads, I've just used some 15mm endfeed couplers which I got from B&Q, about £7 for 40 of them.
To help them stay on the dreads, I've given them a slight crimp. You can't really see it, but it's just enough to hold them firmly in place
Bio has been painted with some car paint, again from Halfords - I went with Toyota Tyrol Silver, just because I liked the sound of the name. Weathering has been added with some black acrylic which was drybrushed on
I'll add the targeting lasers with some LEDs later on!