IronMan Mark 4 (Singapore)

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3D Printed Arc Reactor bought off Ebay. No excuse but my work and family life here seriously limit my time to build, so some things I just gotta buy.

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Neck Piece also from Ebay. Gonna cut and put velcro

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I bought 2 of these. Funny thing is you can only buy the right hand. So.... gonna cut off the fingers from one of them and attach to a home made glove.

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that helmet looks awesome you are doing great! its nice to see someone else doing a resin mark 4 not seen many mostly foam I finished my mark 4 suit last year took me 3 years to complete lol I hope you continue to build it is well worth the time and effort keep up the good work :thumbsup :)

Thanks man. Would love to see some pics of your suit! And 3 years... I fully understand why it takes so long now..
 
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3D Printed Arc Reactor bought off Ebay. No excuse but my work and family life here seriously limit my time to build, so some things I just gotta buy.

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Neck Piece also from Ebay. Gonna cut and put velcro

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I bought 2 of these. Funny thing is you can only buy the right hand. So.... gonna cut off the fingers from one of them and attach to a home made glove.

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Thanks man. Would love to see some pics of your suit! And 3 years... I fully understand why it takes so long now..

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Holy mother of Cthulhu. That is gorgeous *drool* 3 years worth. Was aiming for 6 months but ah well... took me 3 months just for the helmet and it still isn't perfect.. tips and pointers gladly appreciated :)

Thanks man! yeah I always had three different parts in bondo stage then if I got stuck on something I would move on to another part then return to my problem piece with fresh eyes. I had a tendency to spend to much time on one piece when I didn't need to oh when applying bondo use very thin layers cuts down your sanding!! most importantly have fun. it can be stressful at times but well worth it


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Thanks man! yeah I always had three different parts in bondo stage then if I got stuck on something I would move on to another part then return to my problem piece with fresh eyes. I had a tendency to spend to much time on one piece when I didn't need to oh when applying bondo use very thin layers cuts down your sanding!! most importantly have fun. it can be stressful at times but well worth it


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Yeah man... was it like "hmmm.. it's not smooth and no matter how I sand it, I keep on repeating the process a gazillion times.."

Cause that's what I'm going through. I've actually started on the biceps and it's driving me crazy!
 
It can be like that lol i also used a primer filler spray after bondo stage its good stuff helps fill tiny scratches an pin holes just wet sand with very fine wet dry sandpaper gets it super smooth ready for primer then paint [emoji4][emoji106]


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