Vader Costume...

Yeah. She figured that since I really want to do this (Been wanting to for years), I may as well do it RIGHT.

That and she will happily make the cloth/leather portions. (If only to save a few bucks). She's great. :)
 
Originally posted by DARTH ANIBAL@Feb 14 2006, 02:01 PM
So your wife ENCOURAGED you to go ahead and get a fiberglass helmet? :eek
Way to go. :thumbsup  :lol

Wish I could say that. :p

Seriously though, my wife is pretty tolerant of my hobbies and shes very understanding.
 
For any of you that havethe Vader Bodysuits, how wide is the 'ribbing' on the outfit? Looks to be about an inch or so, and thinner on the arms.
 
Originally posted by NoHumorMan+Feb 14 2006, 11:10 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NoHumorMan @ Feb 14 2006, 11:10 AM)</div>
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Yeah i did remove the nose piece then i notice it was a bit odd looking so i sulpted the face. So it would look alot worse if i had not done that, and thanks for the info i'll see how it looks on the next helmet ;)
and thank you for all your kind words toward my work so far :love
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Glad to help.

Another thing that could be nice was to do something about the center stripe on the dome. It is not supposed to be rounded, but squared, if you know what I mean, though, it is impossible to sand it down to add a window rubber band (ask if you don't know what I mean). I plan to mod my Rubies a step at a time. Really hope it'll get to look just as good as yours. :)
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I never got to doing the center strip on the test helmet, believe it or not but i am thinking about trying to model the new rubies helmet to look like a ghost host A.N.H, i am useing the picture as a base to work on from an rpf member here who's name is yakcam i hope he dosent mind, but when i was lookinga at the G.H i thought to my self... i think it can be done.
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the bigg'est problem will be the dome to me, but the face work should be no big deal
it's just that damn dome, i don't know if i want to try and sand it down or resulpt the the whole thing, i hope i think of somthing soon. Any ideas about the center strip on the dome i am open to. And send a picture of the window rubber band, is it a car window rubber band?? frist thought that crossed my mind when you said it

P.S i have all you guys beat my girlfriend got me a GT belt and fiberglass shin's :love
 
Originally posted by GundamZeppelin+Feb 15 2006, 02:55 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(GundamZeppelin @ Feb 15 2006, 02:55 PM)</div>
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Another thing that could be nice was to do something about the center stripe on the dome.  It is not supposed to be rounded, but squared, if you know what I mean, though, it is impossible to sand it down to add a window rubber band (ask if you don't know what I mean).  I plan to mod my Rubies a step at a time.  Really hope it'll get to look just as good as yours.  :)
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the bigg'est problem will be the dome to me, but the face work should be no big deal
it's just that damn dome, i don't know if i want to try and sand it down or resulpt the the whole thing, i hope i think of somthing soon. Any ideas about the center strip on the dome i am open to. And send a picture of the window rubber band, is it a car window rubber band?? frist thought that crossed my mind when you said it
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Well, basically, the topic is gone from http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/ so I cannot show you what a user there did to mod his dome. I believe it was a length of rubber strip with adhesive on one side and he got it in the width and length he needed and then after having sanded down the original ridge, he attached the rubber strip and perhaps glued it one for extra hold and then sculpted the part down at the "widows peak" with bondo or epoxy resin or something similar. Then it was primed and then no more posts... would have loved to have seen the final result when painted. It was a DP recast dome he had bought.

I believe you can buy the rubber strips on rolls in various sizes - width-, thickness- and length wise - in practically any hardware store.

This however is not possible on the Rubies dome, since it is a raised area - when looking on the inside - and if you sand it down, you will end up with two halves. So that is not an option. Though, you can use the rubber strips to attach on either side of the center strip and then put epoxy resin in the area between the strips. Then you should be able to remove the strips and then have a straight, instead of rounded center stripe. Though, this is just an idea I've had and I've actually not been able to test if it works. I though buying a new dome would be easier, but would probably be more expensive.
 
I made my own body suit, ( actually - 2 ) it was made to be worn and has great freedom of movement and ventilation, it is not a one-piece, but has separate parts joined by velcro. If your interested I can post some pics.

As for the perscription lenses, I cannot wear contacts so I went to my Optometrist, explained what I was doing, and obtained two perscription "blanks" , that is, the lenses before they are cut and fitted into the frames. They are actually very inexpensive ( $ 12 for the pair ) you want the Polycarbonate ones, and make sure they mark the center and orientation of the lens, this is important if you don't want to get a headache .

The Polycarbonate lenses cut and grind very easily, and I glued mine in with silicone, to make for easy removal if needed.
 
Originally posted by iceman@Feb 15 2006, 11:06 AM
I made my own body suit, ( actually - 2 ) it was made to be worn and has great freedom of movement and ventilation, it is not a one-piece, but has separate parts joined by velcro. If your interested I can post some pics.

As for the perscription lenses, I cannot wear contacts so I went to my Optometrist, explained what I was doing, and obtained two perscription "blanks" , that is, the lenses before they are cut and fitted into the frames. They are actually very inexpensive ( $ 12 for the pair ) you want the Polycarbonate ones, and make sure they mark the center and orientation of the lens, this is important if you don't want to get a headache .

The Polycarbonate lenses cut and grind very easily, and I glued mine in with silicone, to make for easy removal if needed.
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...prescription Vader lenses....ingenuity knows no bounds.... :)
 
Originally posted by GundamZeppelin@Feb 15 2006, 11:55 PM
who's name is yakcam i hope he dosent mind
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I don't mind at all, I hope it helps you :)

Cheers,

Kraig
 
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who's name is yakcam i hope he dosent mind
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I don't mind at all, I hope it helps you :)

Cheers,

Kraig
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It helped alot :D
 
Update. Thanks to the help of some nice people, and someone willing to sell me a rather nice helmet..

I have begun my fall to the darkside.

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Please excuse the poor pics, and the lack of tusks.

:D
 
Originally posted by KevVader@Mar 8 2006, 03:14 AM
....you're on your way....enjoy the ride. :D
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I second KevVader's suggestion on enjoying the ride. I'm just about done pulling together my Vader suit and have enjoyed the experience. At times, it has been frustrating. Other times, pure bliss. And now that I see it coming together, it really has been rewarding. Try to enjoy the anticipation.

I'm thinking about doing a Fett just because of the Vader experience. It doesn't happen overnight, but when you look back, it is a fun, difficult challenge.
 
Thanks for the comments. :D

I've just about started work omn the bodysuit (Making it with the help of my wife). We have the leather, and the fabric to quilt it. We're also going to make the cape, and the cloak.

Sadly, I cannot make the chest armor, Chestbox, or belt. I am especially interested in ACCURATE copies of these. I'll use GT if I have to, but I'd like better. If anyone knows where I might be able to find such, please let me know. Thus far, I haven't had much luck. But I'm not in any real rush. Yet. ;)
 
....keep checking the JY....a few GINO chestboxes and GH sets of armor have popped up there lately.....but be prepared to pay up to triple what the GT stuff costs....
 
Do you know the lineage of that helmet? Looks to have red lenses like a ANH helmet should have but the helmet is obviously not ANH.

Nice helmet all the same. :D
 
Looks like a jb to me. Now would someone PLEASE start doing poseable Vader-sized mannequins???
 
Originally posted by clutch@Mar 8 2006, 09:21 AM
Looks like a jb to me.  Now would someone PLEASE start doing poseable Vader-sized mannequins???
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Yeah. Its a JB, and the lenses are red (I love the helmet. It was really nice of the person to sell it to me. :D). Its also a ROTJ Helmet. However, the light in the photo reflecting off the back, and through the lenses make it look like that. when worn, you can't tell.

Though, I wonder if I could find Perscription lenses at the right tint... Hmmm.
 
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