From reading that it seems a lot more dense than EVA foam, or is this another name for it?
My wife and I found a roll of crafting foam at Micheal's for 8 bucks... but I think it's 3mm or 1/8 inch. Should that be as durable as cardstock? Everybody seems to be using 5mm or greater, but I wanted to go thinner. It seems more screen accurate to have a thinner surface. I am testing it on the War Machine helmet. And I will be coating it with pba glue and then plasti-coating it to harden it once it's built. So far, I am liking the ease of foam, but I want the finish to be realistic. Any opinions on the thinner foam?
Everything I have seen so far shows the Mk 42 gloves and almost all the others are the same as the originals. The paint job is the only change. Zabanna's hands, as well as the simpler hand files should work.
I think as long as you seal it good and proper, you'll be fine.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for your help and information! I'm assuming 1/4" is the best for armoring?Think that the EVA and mini cell are the same. Just under a different name. I have been using this for a number of projects and it works the same as the thick EVA floor mats.
I prefer the option of different thickness and that I can purchase in various sizes.
Hope this helps.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for your help and information! I'm assuming 1/4" is the best for armoring?
Nice work! IronMaided, You should always keep one for yourself! Keep Building!....
I am completely new to this, so, I am not really sure about scaling. Do you scale these files to fit the subject to be outfitted? If So, I have got a lot to learn. would it be cheaper for me to buy a IBM compatible computer in order to get my son outfitted in the latest Iron Man Armor?I wouldn't mind doing it as soon as I figure it out. The biggest problem is scaling. Do you want the pdf's standard scale and then you scale the PDF yourself?
The best way to scale it is to measure each body part and scale the parts accordingly. There isn't a small, medium, large type of overall scaling. Since these are based on comic heroes, body proportions aren't the same as normal human proportions.I am completely new to this, so, I am not really sure about scaling. Do you scale these files to fit the subject to be outfitted? If So, I have got a lot to learn. would it be cheaper for me to buy a IBM compatible computer in order to get my son outfitted in the latest Iron Man Armor?
Have you figured the height thing? I am building one for someone who is 5'4.