This just keeps getting better and better! Awesome work man,
[sub]It really is quite the piece. Is it just me or can you almost make out the facial features of a Predator in the inside "electronics" of the helmet in the second picture you posted. It almost looks like a mirror image. I am really stoked about it.[/sub]
Yeah, I believe that the inside of the bio is the respirator or breathing equipment for the predator a bit like the p2 external respirator, this one is built into the bio .... But that is just my speculation and pretty sure that I read that once upon a time
Okay, you need to hurry up and finish this Steve. I can no longer wait...I HAVE TO HAVE ONE!!! I can't believe this is your first bio build. That just blows my mind. It would be awesome if you could work out a way to use the center piece as a switch for the lasers. As long as your putting all this effort in this, you may as well do the eye flash too. Keep up the good work buddy!
Brian
My friend-- this is what it is all about --innovation and getting out of the conventional box. This is great !.. Awesome job.
Man this thing just gets better and better! You have captured so much detail in there
I am with Double H on this one. This is just brilliant.
Wow, just wow! I have never seen such detail on the inside of bio. Great work, you should be super proud.
Damn Steve, your killing me over here! I used fake leather too, and came up with some good ways to wear/weather it if your interested. I love this thing dude! ! !
I somehow missed this thread until just now. Very freaking cool
From what I can see, it almost looks like the same vinyl I got. I picked mine up at Hobby Lobby. We have a Tandy leather here in town, but in order to get the size I needed, the wanted to sell me half a freakin' cow hide lol. Mine is super thin, and quite stretchy as well. I started off by scuffing it lightly in different directions with 400 grit sand paper. In certain spots, I used a little more pressure to get some heavier wear, but be careful here...it rips easy. Once I scuffed it up to my liking, I took some fine steel wool and "buffed" it a little, just enough to take off that tacky shine. I also went around all the edges with a lighter to make the edges look more worn, and burn off the black felt that was on the back. I also rubbed some dirt and ashes over it. Not sure if the later did much, but I was just having fun. The last thing I did was mist it very lightly with flat black sprat paint. You could use black shoe polish instead of spray paint, but go sparingly. I picked a few spots and sprayed a little heavier coat, and rubbed it off immediately. Over all I think it turned out good, and I was actually accused of cutting up my grandfathers old bomber jacket, so apparently it looks like old, worn leather. The pic doesn't really do a good job comparing the two, but you can get the idea (the weathered piece is on the right). Hope this helps bud!
Brian
holy hell. awesome job bro looks sick.
Hey BonzRus, as I said before your project is looking great. In the past I have used packaging plastic for the lenses, as in the clear sheats that are vacuum formed around a lot of items you by at most stores. It's free and it works great. Just the right thickness. Just a suggestion.
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t I mean-- take it to the next level and raise the bar.--doing the INSIDE details of the Bio is rocking-- should get a lot of good juices flowing for people here.
Thank you Clay. My desire is to create a show piece as much as a functional piece so it seemed to make the most sense (at least to me) to go the direction I have taken it. I love doing stuff like this and Lord willing, I will be able to complete it to the glory of the one how gave me the talents to do this sort of thing in the first place.
Steve