War machine 1st attempt

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Looking good my friend! As always excited to see more! I am putting a set of football shoulder pads under the torso and using the part that sticks out past the torso to attach the shoulders. Glad see see another idea!
 
Re: War machine 1st attempt...

Looking good my friend! As always excited to see more! I am putting a set of football shoulder pads under the torso and using the part that sticks out past the torso to attach the shoulders. Glad see see another idea!

I may need some padding also but not to hold the shoulders up..it for actual padding...and to lift my torso up like an inch or so to be at the proper level....
 
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Congratulations... it looks Great and it seems you were able to solve some of the biggest challenges in this costume peping process. just and advice, once you get to bondo&sanding phase, do not rush there, do it by areas (not using too much bondo or your sanding work will be long :eek ). I am sure you will get a awesome final product! :popcorn

mmfox
 
Re: War machine 1st attempt...

Congratulations... it looks Great and it seems you were able to solve some of the biggest challenges in this costume peping process. just and advice, once you get to bondo&sanding phase, do not rush there, do it by areas (not using too much bondo or your sanding work will be long :eek ). I am sure you will get a awesome final product! :popcorn

mmfox
Thanks...ive worked on cars autobody so hopefully it applies here too when applying bondo..i can't decide if i should finish the legs then bondo or bondo what i have now
 
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Well this beast needs to be complete before bondoing! So whatever mods you have to make to the legs, you can make them. Once you're done with all of the pieces and done all the necessary mods for this beast to be more awesome, move on with bondo. At least at that stage, all you need to worry about is the devlish bondo.

I hope I got all all your awesomeness in that post. Great thread btw :thumbsup
 
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Well this beast needs to be complete before bondoing! So whatever mods you have to make to the legs, you can make them. Once you're done with all of the pieces and done all the necessary mods for this beast to be more awesome, move on with bondo. At least at that stage, all you need to worry about is the devlish bondo.

I hope I got all all your awesomeness in that post. Great thread btw :thumbsup

That's true...i will do bondo last...i been modifying every part of the wm...so maybe legs i will for sure also...i will probably start them next week forgot what scale i will be using though..
 
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Wow!!!

Just can say wow!!!

I can´t wait to see it painted :D

I'm so tempted to paint it just to get that nasty resin color off..lol.right now I'm pepping the outer part of the shoulder..i didn't realize mi shoulder wad really warped until a few days ago so i fixed the..they look straight..you can see the pictures on top..but unfortunately i resined the outer part of the shoulder to a twisted partso when it got fixed it wouldn't match so i printed that part again..at least its not to complicated wont take long...
Alsoi been concentrating to much on minigun and aarm...maybe ill leave that to the end im getting frustrated with that..maybe ill wake up and have a vacu formed kit for Christmas..:)
 
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So this weekend lots went on..friend had wedding..my parents came over...i did do some pep work..i had to redo the shoulder outer party but i modified it do i don't have to do it later..i also worked on a way to hold my abs up and arms..still need some work so I'll post some picture when im done..looks like avest with clips for attachment s..well hers a picture of my girl and myself..i know had nothing to do with..wm but i had fun that night..no kids just us..we haven't had a night off in years without worries..


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Here is the modified outer shoulder part..will its not a big mod..but i like i said had to be redone so it was easier to to it at the time..
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Hello Don Juan!
You have done an awesome work on your build, man!
This is one of the threads that inspired me to start a pep war machine as my first project, and I would like to make sure I congratulate you properly :D

Could you please explain what kind of hardware did you use to attach the shoulders to the chest? Maybe post a picture of it? :confused

Thanks in advance!

Best regards,
Douglas.
 
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Thank you Douglaz.. I will post Some pictures as soon as i perfect them..its the rough draft right now..need to fix some minor things..


Hello Don Juan!
You have done an awesome work on your build, man!
This is one of the threads that inspired me to start a pep war machine as my first project, and I would like to make sure I congratulate you properly :D

Could you please explain what kind of hardware did you use to attach the shoulders to the chest? Maybe post a picture of it? :confused

Thanks in advance!

Best regards,
Douglas.
 
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the helmet seems too small isn'it ? if you wanna make it motorized you will need to make it bigger !!
AWESOME work
cant wait to see it done !!
 
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the helmet seems too small isn'it ? if you wanna make it motorized you will need to make it bigger !!
AWESOME work
cant wait to see it done !!
Actually it fits thight..but that was my first pep i made...i will be making a bigger one later..i will actually finish this one though add some battle damage and put it as display..
 
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I got some awesome files for mini gun..i printed them out..they are awesome will post Some pictures later..cutting time..
 
Re: War machine 1st attempt...

I got some awesome files for mini gun..i printed them out..they are awesome will post Some pictures later..cutting time..

Hello Don Juan!
I will be looking forward to see the minigun!
Keep up the good work!

Best regards,
Douglas.
 
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