Got a link to those goggles? They look a lot closer than mine!
I'm just using the cheap eBay goggles. If I could post a link here I would, but look up "T11 Goggles" or exactly the key words listed in this picture and you'll find them.
Here they are compared to I believe the model used in the film based on the rounded middle piece and thin frames.
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Do you think smoke or clear lenses are more accurate?
That mannequin is fantastic, bang on what you need for a build like this. Not to mention hard to come by. I have a generic sized mannequin for my tdk display and it just doesn't have the 'presence' needed for a batsuit display.
Yep, I definitely lucked out on this one. I put the suit on last night and it still needs some bulking out!! Much easier to do on this than a tiny little mannequin I hope.. Or perhaps the coat will see the muscles well enough.
In other news.. Assembling the belt (finally) coat is on order (finally) and now I've just got to deal with the gauntlets, gloves, and boots. As I said... I see the finish line. :cool
Who'd you go to for the coat in the end?
That looks amazing, incredible work. Great find on that mannequin, I'm still looking for a suitable one.
I know with latex you have to keep it out of the sun and all that, what are the rules for urethane? In order to give it the longest display life possible?
I think the urethane cowls tend to be more screen accurate yes?
Most film cowls of recent memory were foam latex.. So saying that urethane is more accurate than latex, or vice versa, seems to be a pretty moot point.
If you want a screen accurate material? Get a foam latex cowl. If you want a good display piece, get whichever cowl you like best.
These are the moments I wish I could cast cowls... I'd totally be wearing a foam latex cowl!
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