Riceball
Master Member
Hey all, this is my first attempt at scratch building any sort of prop or costume piece, or at least my first attempt since I was a kid and using more advance materials and techniques than just paper grocery bags and masking tape. For my first attempt at working in foam I decided to go with the Voltron Paladin helmet after watching Evil Ted's tutorial video of him making it on YouTube, it didn't hurt that the pattern was free either. This project isn't actual for me though, I'm making it as a surprise for my nephew who loves the show and it gives me an excuse to actually try my hand at making something with foam.
Since my nephew is only 5 the first thing that I did before even printing out the patterns I scaled them down by 15% since I didn't know exactly how large of a helmet the patterns would make. This actually took me a while because, despite being an expert at Photoshop, I kept on forgetting to scale them down evenly so I ended printing and cutting out the patterns 2 or 3 times before I was certain that I had done it right.
After printing and cutting I traced over the pattern on to my foam sheets and then cut those out. I found out that cutting foam isn't that hard but a good sharp blade is absolutely key to getting a clean cut. Here are my foam pieces all cut out. I made a mistake when cutting these out, what I thought were supposed to be small darts were actually just meant to be registration marks, so I now have a lot of little holes that I'll need to cover that I wouldn't have had I watched the video again before cutting.

After cutting them out I did a little quick shaping with a heat gun and what Evil Ted calls a "foam anvil" which is nothing more than 3" acrylic dome glued to a piece of PVC pipe on a stand.


And that's it for day 1 of my build so far.
Since my nephew is only 5 the first thing that I did before even printing out the patterns I scaled them down by 15% since I didn't know exactly how large of a helmet the patterns would make. This actually took me a while because, despite being an expert at Photoshop, I kept on forgetting to scale them down evenly so I ended printing and cutting out the patterns 2 or 3 times before I was certain that I had done it right.
After printing and cutting I traced over the pattern on to my foam sheets and then cut those out. I found out that cutting foam isn't that hard but a good sharp blade is absolutely key to getting a clean cut. Here are my foam pieces all cut out. I made a mistake when cutting these out, what I thought were supposed to be small darts were actually just meant to be registration marks, so I now have a lot of little holes that I'll need to cover that I wouldn't have had I watched the video again before cutting.

After cutting them out I did a little quick shaping with a heat gun and what Evil Ted calls a "foam anvil" which is nothing more than 3" acrylic dome glued to a piece of PVC pipe on a stand.


And that's it for day 1 of my build so far.