Foam Sculpting My First Bio - Beyond The Final Rung

Wow Steve, the finish on that thing turned out great.  I'll bet it's a great feeling seeing all your hard work pay off like this.  I anxiously await the finished product!

Brian
 
oxtheii said:
That is just plain beautiful work :) Looking forward to the molding stages!
Thank you, I am too.

XPredX said:
Fantastic!
Much appreciated my friend...

PredatrHuntr said:
Great photos. Good luck molding it!
Thanks! I'll give it my best effort.

wonko said:
Wow Steve, the finish on that thing turned out great.  I'll bet it's a great feeling seeing all your hard work pay off like this.  I anxiously await the finished product!

Brian
Thanks Brian. I am glad to be at this point in the build as I am able to look to the next steps for a little different change of pace and scenery.  :) I am looking forward to having a completed helmet soon.

Steve
 
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Whoa Steven. That is one beautiful bio.

The craftsmanship is top notch. Absolutely beautiful work my friend.
 
REYALS said:
Whoa Steven. That is one beautiful bio.

The craftsmanship is top notch. Absolutely beautiful work my friend.
Thanks for the encouragement. It has been an enjoyable project so far. I wish I had the mold done already. I am anxious to get one completely painted up and decked out but as they say, "Anything easy is seldom good and anything good is seldom easy"...I could use some patience though.    
 
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Hey Bonz, did ya get the edit thing figured out? Had to check out your post again. This is one of the best bio's I've seen. The proportion and more so the symmetry are spot on. 
 
alphatech686 said:
Hey Bonz, did ya get the edit thing figured out? Had to check out your post again. This is one of the best bio's I've seen. The proportion and more so the symmetry are spot on. 
Yes I did Jeff, thanks again for your help with that. Wow! I really appreciate your comments to be sure since your work and perseverance are such an inspiration to me. I know you will get topknot finished.

Steve 
 
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Woohooo....I just placed the order for my molding materials from Smooth On. Well...it is exciting to me anyway.  :)

Steve
 
Your not the only one excited about it Steve!  I can't wait to see one of these complete.  Make sure and get lots of pics of the process, and good luck.  By the way, next time your ready to make an order, let me know.  There's a place in Atlanta that I get all my stuff from, and he deals with smooth on stuff.  Faster and a little bit cheaper on the shipping.

Brian
 
Thanks Brian. I will do that. Once I get the mold made I will then be looking at getting the resin to cast them so I will let you know. I plan on taking lots of pictures as I do this and posting them as I go.

Steve
 
Steve,
your craftsmanship, attention to detail, techniques and imagination are for sure a gift from God-- you have raised the bar on this one.
Dont stop now--you have the fever and just keep on feeding it. Cant wait to see what you come up with next.
Congratulations!!
 
Hell, Steve.... what... you made me speechless!

I've not followed this for a while and now?

Just incredible what you created from this pack of foam!

Congratulations sir!


Now I can't wait to see what custom bio you will create.... looking forward to it and again, great job Steve!
 
*look's up* *looks down* *looks left* *looks right* *looks up* *looks down* *looks at bio*.....










DAMN!

That is truly a master piece
 
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Thanks for the comments guys. I am the one who is speechless and very humbled to say the least. I have enjoyed learning new things from so many highly skilled individuals like yourselves here on the Lair. Your support and encouragement are very uplifting. If all goes well I hope to have (Lord willing) the molds completed by the end of January at the latest but I am certainly not going to rush it. Now that he biggest most expensive part of the molding materials are on the way I will start collecting a few more of the cheaper materials I will need to get started.

Steve
 
Here is another update. My Smooth On materials should arrive today. YAY! So, I have started to prepare the base to make the mold on. Here is what I have done so far and just my way of going about it as I realize there are many ways to accomplish this process so I hope I learn as I go. Any input from those who have gone before me would be greatly appreciated if it could avert a potential disaster that I am blindly heading towards. Anyway, I picked up a 1 x 10 pine board, a piece of 1/2" x 24" x 24" drywall and a couple plastic signs from my local home improvement store. Using the bio as a guide I drew a basic side profile contour of the underside curve on the pine board and cut it out with a saber saw. Then I duplicated the piece and used the remaining straight section of the board to separate the two side pieces and screwed them to the bottom board. Then I scored some lines on the drywall to allow it to fit the contours created by the two side boards and screwed it down. This formed a very solid surface with which to mount the helmet on and form a seam line between the front and back halves of the mold. I then took the two plastic signs and used my 3M77 spay adhesive to glue down the signs to the curved drywall. The bio fits it well and will help minimize the amount of modeling clay I will need to fill in the gap between the helmet and the flange. To make it easier to remove the mold from the flange I plan to secure a couple more plastic signs to the existing ones with just binding clips so they can be easily removed. That it the plan anyway.

Drawing the contour line on the board..

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Drywall attached.

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Checking the fit...

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A plastic sign, I used two...(No it is not for rent so no wise cracks! :D )

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Where it stands at this time. So far so good.

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More to come...

Steve
 
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Giggity!  Looks like you've put some thought into this Steve.  That's one heck of a fine looking mold base ya got there buddy.  It's obvious that you pay attention to details, and think things through instead of just jumping in and doing it on the fly (my way lol).  I can not wait to see one of these completed.  Thanks for the update!

Brian 
 
wonko said:
Giggity!  Looks like you've put some thought into this Steve.  That's one heck of a fine looking mold base ya got there buddy.  It's obvious that you pay attention to details, and think things through instead of just jumping in and doing it on the fly (my way lol).  I can not wait to see one of these completed.  Thanks for the update!

Brian 
Thanks Brian, we're getting there. I am glad to be moving forward with this again.

Steve
 
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