Pannaus Props
Sr Member
Hey guys, these here are some of the pictures of my project for a super accurate AoU Cap suit.
This was my start for the helmet.
Used our tfa cast, but since it was not accurate enough shape ways I went on to modify it with some filler.
I then thought about doing an accurate pattern/texture that I have seen in any helmet on the internet.
That's the first test:
i then did my templates on the computer and proceeded to laser etch the texture on the petg to get this result:
This took many hours and a lot of material wasting.
I had to redo the side panels at least 8 times for many reasons. One being that petg gets very fragile when laser etched:
Anyway, after wasting a lot of time trying to get everything has simmetric as possilble i got to a a point where I was pretty happy with the outcome:
I had to use filler to fill the gaps I would leave between parts of petg:
This was to make sure the petg wouldn't inflate and create annoying bubbles.
This was my start for the helmet.
Used our tfa cast, but since it was not accurate enough shape ways I went on to modify it with some filler.
I then thought about doing an accurate pattern/texture that I have seen in any helmet on the internet.
That's the first test:
i then did my templates on the computer and proceeded to laser etch the texture on the petg to get this result:
This took many hours and a lot of material wasting.
I had to redo the side panels at least 8 times for many reasons. One being that petg gets very fragile when laser etched:
Anyway, after wasting a lot of time trying to get everything has simmetric as possilble i got to a a point where I was pretty happy with the outcome:
I had to use filler to fill the gaps I would leave between parts of petg:
This was to make sure the petg wouldn't inflate and create annoying bubbles.