DW's Iron Man Mark 3 build

Couldn't agree more.
My armor and Darren's build puts masterlee to shame, looks like mini me Iron Man. :lol

look at the contrast in quality.
That mark 7 looks like a junk pile...

and that won the costume contest at Comic-con?

Judges must have no real concept of what quality is :thumbsdown
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Your suit sure looks good! Master Lee? The master of being out of proportion maybe, that's about it. Moving parts don't replace quality and overall likeness.
 
That was master Lee??? I think there are much better suits done here for RPF members than his. DW your is awesome!
 
I don't even think it's the moving parts that won Lee the contest I think it's just that he has a bunch of facetime on the web in interviews for his suits. Popularity always wins contests there was one at a convention I went to where this spot on master chief lost to a female link because it was link with boobs. Another one where these amazing breath taking costumes from all over lost to a woman who made her clothes and her baby's clothes out of patches that made a comic story.

DW's suit is another example of breathtaking being outshone by 'the attention *****' for lack of a better term though the last example I made with the woman and her baby was rigged cause she knew the judges and she was some big famous volunteer at the convention, how a volunteer gets to enter a costume contest at their own convention is beyond me and she got $1k in cash and a traditional Japanese dress worth $10k for sewing store bought patches in order and knowing the right people, it's just not fair.
 
Amazing work on your suit man. I am pretty sure if the judges had actually ever tried making something they would know ML's isn't even close to the quality of yours.

Tom.
 
Of course it should be noted that DW didn't enter the masquerade. Lee usually does. With SDCC, I have never seen popularity play a part in it. It's all about craftsmanship. In this case Lee is the master of the garbage can. He works with that plastic better than anyone I have seen.

It's no comparison to something like this, that's for sure.

I don't even think it's the moving parts that won Lee the contest I think it's just that he has a bunch of facetime on the web in interviews for his suits. Popularity always wins contests there was one at a convention I went to where this spot on master chief lost to a female link because it was link with boobs. Another one where these amazing breath taking costumes from all over lost to a woman who made her clothes and her baby's clothes out of patches that made a comic story.

DW's suit is another example of breathtaking being outshone by 'the attention *****' for lack of a better term though the last example I made with the woman and her baby was rigged cause she knew the judges and she was some big famous volunteer at the convention, how a volunteer gets to enter a costume contest at their own convention is beyond me and she got $1k in cash and a traditional Japanese dress worth $10k for sewing store bought patches in order and knowing the right people, it's just not fair.
 
WOW, thanks for all the complements! I promise to get back to the finished build here soon. I've just been really busy with work. I did get a chance to wear my Iron Man last night. I still want/need to repaint my suit. I did get to attach the rubber pieces that go on the top of the thighs but did not paint them. The clone suit in the photo was built and painted by me.
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Superb build thread Darren. Thanks a million for sharing all the information.
One of the best iron man costumes I've seen. Well done.
 
Thank you Kenny for taking such a great photo of me in my Iron Man suit. For those of you who don't know Ken Tarleton not only is he the Elvis Trooper but also a excellent photographer.
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Hello Ruprekt,
Yes, I know what part you are talking about. I went ahead and cut it off of my suit. It was really tight on the back of my leg. There was just no way I would be able to connect it to the thigh's and troop with it. I did save the pieces and plan to attach it when it's on the mannequin.
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DW,
I see how you cut the tabs off of of the shins here, how did you then connect the shin and thigh? I searched through your thread but didn't see anything on this. I added tabs to the thighs on my suit so I could run chicago screws through them to connect to the circular pieces on the shin, but I'm finding the joint around the knee to be too tight, though the rest of the shin/thigh are fine...
 
Hello TryChick,
When I'm wearing the suit the thighs and calves are not connected.
I figured it would be just too difficult have them attach together.
Darren
 
Darren, looks awesome. I'm still working on assembling and getting electronics in mine and was wondering how you're holding up the legs? I know you have elastic that runs front of one leg to back of the other, but are you stringing it over a belt to hold those straps up?
 
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