Ladies can be Iron Man too (everything but the shoulders, pg 35)

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Ironically, I don't want to offend anyone as well. and I don't want to be banned.

I get you and with the itchy warning fingers a mod or two seems to have lately I don't blame you for not wanting to explain. That said, I think I know what you mean. If you know what I mean.
 
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I don't see what's the big deal is. I bondo in my speedo all the time! :) Of course, I don't look near as hot as Ironbabe doing it but, It's all good! LOL!!!
 
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I don't see what's the big deal is. I bondo in my speedo all the time! :) Of course, I don't look near as hot as Ironbabe doing it but, It's all good! LOL!!!

I bondo in the nude. Who wants a picture? LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Hey fetts. I will make Mark V using your templates! thanks again buddy!
 
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that is one of the hottest bodies i have seen in a while. you don't see a lot of power tools with bodies like that.
 
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I'm loving the body work...and the bondo is coming along nicely too.

-Nick

PS: My bunk, I'll be in it.

HAHAHA, nice dude, nice :thumbsup

I mean it was funny enough as it was but to add the PS ..... bravo. :D

Looking forward to any further progress on this. It makes me want to finish mine too.
 
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So this may sound odd in a room full of overly charged male hormones but I see your bikini bondo pics and I think if one thing...

You should be wearing something with a bit more coverage. You really don't want that body filler on your skin. I am also hoping that you are using a dust mask or respirator while sanding. Especially with the power sander. That dust does your lungs no favors.

Not to put a damper on everyone's ogle, but safety while working with these things is paramount. I'm a professional costumer and I know people that started doing this in theatre back before OSHA told everyone that these chemicals would kill them that are now physically impaired from it. Especially as a female. Over time exposure to toxic chemicals without precaution can lead to birth defects should you ever choose to have children.

That said. Good work so far. It makes me smile a bit just to see a lady taking on an armor piece.
 
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You guessed it, MORE Iron Man clogging up the forums :] I'm more a sewing person so this has been a completely new experience but a very fun one so far! I hope that by posting here it'll motivate me to finish this up..sorry for what seems like pics of the same thing over and over :wacko

First I made a mock-up version of the sharkhead/dungbeetle pepakura file in 60 lb cards stock to see if it would fit and to get a little practice in
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One question....WHY would you want to cover up such a good looking face? :love
 
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What a hottie!!!! :p

Sorry, I had to say it.
If I were a boy I'd so date you!

BTW Great work on the mask.
 
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I'm jealous of the pep work you've been able to get done. I start and don't usually have time to finish a pep. Please excuse some of the comments - most are harmless. Best of luck!
 
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Yeah, sanding bondo can be really difficult to get smooth and pretty, if too much is applied, but you seem to be doing quite well. I'll agree with the advice to use and wear safety gear when working with these things.
 
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+1 on the respirator recommendation, and please don't take people giving this sort of advice as criticism, please learn from our mistakes. A lung full of Bondo dust is about as good for you as smoking rolls of fiberglass insulation. You can get them at sears, walmart, etc for a few bucks for those little masks (better than nothing) or 15ish dollars for a fair quality filtered respirator. Good for you for wearing safety glasses, when I was the age you appear to be in your pictures I was way too stupid to bother protecting myself and ended up with a shard of and exploding sanding disk embeded in my eyelid missing my eye center mass by less than 1".

Be safe and have fun. Thanks for posting the thread, sharing makes this place a lot more fun :)
 
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Helmet looks great! I'll give you props for it. I couldn't do all the folds. I'm more of a hands on guy with plastic and woodworking. I can't wait to see the end result.
 
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nice progress so far.

Its nice to see some that its not just the guys that enjoy this hobby.

heres a little tip which will make your bondo work easier....

get some acetone and a chip brush, then when you are applying the bondo, load your brush with acetone and you can "paint" the bondo smooth which will drastically reduce the about of sanding you will have to do.

i know alot of people have commented on your bikini picture and im sure its probably hot where you are but please make sure you are carefull when working with polyester and if possible wear something that covers your skin so protect it.

keep up the good work
 
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I bondo in the nude. Who wants a picture?

Oh... oh... OW!!!! Bondo gets hot... and... um... OW!

Another thing I do a lot of is primer. Lots of primer.

The reason being that it's easier to see spots that need work. I'll sand something mostly smooth, prime it, hit problem areas, prime it again... repeat.

The primer also helps, over time, to fill in tiny scratches and scuffs.
 
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Oh... oh... OW!!!! Bondo gets hot... and... um... OW!

Another thing I do a lot of is primer. Lots of primer.

The reason being that it's easier to see spots that need work. I'll sand something mostly smooth, prime it, hit problem areas, prime it again... repeat.

The primer also helps, over time, to fill in tiny scratches and scuffs.

I use Evercoat Slick Sand for that, and yes it's very efficient. Slick Sand is a high build polyester primer w/ a MEKP to activate/harden it. You don't even have to use a spray gun. You can also brush it on.
 
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If this was a Male pep builder, I bet it won't even fill 1 thread page. This is like getting out of hand. You guys never seen a female firefighter? It's the same thing. Kudos to women and womens rights, however this is a predominantly male board and it is just sad that talent has to be expressed in such a typical MTVish way. I have to express my disgust to the reaction this thread is getting. Gentlemen, all you have to do is open your front door, step outside the field and there you go! Meet women the natural way.
 
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