Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) - with BLINK/FADE LED EYES

Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

what pep file did you use might i ask?
that really looks different from the other helmet pep files i've seen...
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

what pep file did you use might i ask?
that really looks different from the other helmet pep files i've seen...

the answer to your question can be found on the very first post of this thread:)...

and you are right, it looks different... because i have changed it a lot to get the look i'm aiming that it almost become my own sculpt...;)

but again... my deepest gratitude and appreciation to sharkhead and dubean... i cant thank them enough... :):thumbsup
 
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Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

Hey pRoJectEarth7 any pictures of the moulding process?
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- ACCURACY CHECK

ACCURACY CHECK



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Amazingly stunning work... I'm just floored by the level of detail (read: work) you've put into this project! I'm a huge fan - and I can't wait to see your foam suit build! :love:thumbsup
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

still amazed by how clean and accurate this build is! it stuns me every time i see it.

hows the molding going mate? any surprises so far? good and bad.

look forward to your next update :) good luck man! i just behind you, start molding monday :)
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

looks fantastic! I think however the "lip" on the gold piece of the mouth is actually just some orange peel and excess paint rather than an intentional line. Check out the vertical seam on the forehead between the faceplate. That is a painting error and not some purposeful line in the helmet.
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

ang galing! wooohoo! Pulido ser! apir! isa ka sa mga inspirasyon ko! (y))

Your work is awesome! very neat! You're definitely one of my inspiration! (y))
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

Height? Width? Depth? Scale? Your helmet measurements
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

Height? Width? Depth? Scale? Your helmet measurements

It is at 94% of the default scale. Download the free version of pepakura and the file he used in the first post, scale it to 94% and you will have all your answers
 
Man, your helmet turned out awesome! Glad to see how much detail and effort was put into this.
Great job!

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Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDING ON-GOING

Hey pRoJectEarth7 any pictures of the moulding process?

i'll post the molding/casting updates in a while...:love


Amazingly stunning work... I'm just floored by the level of detail (read: work) you've put into this project! I'm a huge fan - and I can't wait to see your foam suit build! :love:thumbsup

thanks indiefilmgeek:)... as you know, im also one of your fans;)... and same as you are, i wanna see you build a suit for yourself... that would sure be a blast :love...


still amazed by how clean and accurate this build is! it stuns me every time i see it.

hows the molding going mate? any surprises so far? good and bad.

look forward to your next update :) good luck man! i just behind you, start molding monday :)

hey terra wake-up... need to post your molding updates... i just woke-up too, after a very long time hibernating :behave... i will post updates in a while...


looks fantastic! I think however the "lip" on the gold piece of the mouth is actually just some orange peel and excess paint rather than an intentional line. Check out the vertical seam on the forehead between the faceplate. That is a painting error and not some purposeful line in the helmet.

thanks bimmer:)... you are probably right regarding the lower lip as excess paint but it sure looks good for me:love... so we decided to put it on our build... in a way, it became our signature since (i believe) no one put that detail except us;)

the vertical seam on the forehead center we disregarded cause it does not look good... hehe

cheers!


ang galing! wooohoo! Pulido ser! apir! isa ka sa mga inspirasyon ko! (y))

Your work is awesome! very neat! You're definitely one of my inspiration! (y))

salamat bro...:)


awesome job bro keep it up

thanks bro..:)


It is at 94% of the default scale. Download the free version of pepakura and the file he used in the first post, scale it to 94% and you will have all your answers

thanks aron...:):thumbsup


Man, your helmet turned out awesome! Glad to see how much detail and effort was put into this.
Great job!

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thanks jaymay:)... wow!:eek coming from you it means a lot... you're one big inspiration to me...
 
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Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDED AND CASTED

Hi everyone:)...

finally back for an update... its been quite a while since my last update on our build... been busy with our family food business:unsure

anyways... i just finished the molding process and done my first pull and 2nd pull...

i was not able to do detailed documentation of the molding process since i've been pre-occupied by other important things... so i can only share few pics... here goes...

Faceplate Mold
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Lower back piece Mold
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Then 1-by-1 I pulled my first cast...

I use a colored Gel-kote... for the first pull I used red gel-kote...

Casting method:
1st layer --> Colored gel-kote
2nd layer --> Non-sag Polyester resin infused with milled fiber
3rd layer --> fiberglass saturated with polyester resin

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On my 2nd pull i used yellow colored gel-kote for the faceplate... this time it looks alive...:love
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I forgot to mention... i turned our 3-piece helm to 4-piece... much like the movie design

Have done the necessary trimmings on the casts and.... voila!
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Now all the 3 sets of helm... master plug (left), 2nd pull- yellow face plate (center), and 1st pull (right)
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Again, casts were not painted... colored gel-kote was used...:love
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Finally, I think i will proceed casting with the color scheme of the 2nd pull... I figure, if the painted helmet will have scratch and what you'll see underneath is a similar color, the scratch would be virtually unnoticed (just my idea... i dunno if you guys will agree:confused)... and besides, it looks great even without the paint...:love:thumbsup

thanks guys for reading and for your time...

comments and suggestions are highly appreciated...:)
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDED / CAST PULLED

Sounds like a perfect idea to me.

Also, you did an excelent work with moulds and casts, high quality. And please, keep using fiberglass. IMO fiberglass makes helmets to look real (weight/resistance).
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDED / CAST PULLED

Fantastic! Just out of curiousity, what mold material did you use? Your work looks very clean and professional, as always
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDED / CAST PULLED

been a while since a update but worth the wait, molds look great, good enough without a splash of paint as well

did all the detailed work pay off with the molds, was much/any of the detail lost?
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDED / CAST PULLED

The mold and casts look wonderful! :thumbsup
 
Re: Ironman mkvi pep helm (aiming 99% movie accuracy) --- MOLDED / CAST PULLED

Sounds like a perfect idea to me.

Also, you did an excelent work with moulds and casts, high quality. And please, keep using fiberglass. IMO fiberglass makes helmets to look real (weight/resistance).

thanks abaris:)... actually the casts have some small bubbles that needs bondo filling and some small lumps that needs sanding... but overall, its quite a good result:love...

all casts we'll be using fiberglass since PU resin is not available here in our place... and besides, according to one of the official propmaker of the IM Movie, the helmet was cast using thin fiberglass;)



thanks...:)


Fantastic! Just out of curiousity, what mold material did you use? Your work looks very clean and professional, as always

thanks aron:)... i used RTV silicon rubber and made the mother mold out of fiberglass...


Looks great!

thanks spoons:)


been a while since a update but worth the wait, molds look great, good enough without a splash of paint as well

did all the detailed work pay off with the molds, was much/any of the detail lost?

thanks rosskow:)... its nice to know that you also follow our thread... and yes, all the detailed work paid off... all the details reflected well on the mold (even the sanding strokes lol:lol)... cheers!


The mold and casts look wonderful! :thumbsup

thanks kevinG:)
 
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