sulaco1967
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The zip is still the original one that was on the morph suit, will change later if it breaks (fingers crossed it will hold for a while).troggs said:Good luck with the test fitting today, I haven't noticed, (maybe I missed it) have you put a strong zip in this? Both the costumes I planned to use as a base for mine had either ties or a small weak zip. Also, be prepared for the suit sticking to the dummy, it will come off with patience though.
Done and dusted? not a chance, once you've started down this path, you'll always find something you want to change.![]()
Well as you said getting the suit off the stand took ages. Thank God I had done some research about making the stand and had not glued the shoulder sections and had the leg sections held on with masking tape. This allowed me to slide off the legs and allow room for the suit to pass the shoulders. Extracting the duct tape dummy was not to bad. I had wrapped the duct tape dummy in bin bags which allowed it to peel off easily and pull out of the skin.
Then it was the moment of truth try on the bugger. I had to enlist Ruth to help me get in and..YAY.. it fits like a glove. Movement wise is not to bad, arms have a bit of limiting movement bit am well pleased overall. The elbow joints match exactly to my measurements and it feels like a second skin. Getting out was quite tough as as I was sweating and found the arms particularly difficult as It was skin to skin. Maybe thinking of buying another morph suit to wear and limit skin contact with the suit. The suit itself on examining had survived the removal from the stand etc and the test fitting with no tears or paint cracking..
Yipeee...
Like you said Troggs there will always be more to build and tweak. Next plan is to create some trophy's for suit.
Off now to weather some more dread rings and apply final varnish too the hands..
Sean