Done great job of that buddy it looks awesome glad you stuck it out and completed it [emoji4] [emoji106]I think I have mine installed pretty good. I used their hinge that came with it. However the mask for reason won't stay up. It goes up and then sorta falls as if the weight of it pushes the servos down. I'm guessing it's just a adjustment I haven't figured out yet?
Here's the assemble all together. Just need to finish lights this weekend and some minor fit adjustments (e.g shin and thigh) and can almost call it a wrap. But will post some wear photos/videos and a picture of it with Stan Lee.
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Are top arms hitting the beak of the helmet? Mine was hanging up in a spot that I didnt notice and would open, jam, overload, and shut. If there is too much tension on the hinge arms I found it also caused it to open and then snap back closed, or partially close back up. I'll see if I can get some video of what mine was doing and how I resolved it
Done great job of that buddy it looks awesome glad you stuck it out and completed it [emoji4] [emoji106]
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How is your range of motion? The arms especially look like they don't move very much.
@ubcs86, Would you mind posting the link to the helmet servo kit also would you mind sharing your bracket or would it be something you are selling?
Great job!!!
Will you do some battle damage, wear and tear?
Yeah! Some flickering lights! I know he at least had a broken boot and arc reactor. I don't know how cool a horizontal cut across the chest would look though.
The best way to connect shin thigh is using mending plates use hot glue to get them where ya want them then fix them permantly with resin cloth i sued them on bicep forarm tooThanks ubc86 for posting the link. I have been so busy trying to knock out the final touches.
I haven't messed with the speed adjustments to much,but Im pretty sure that might fix the issue. (I hope)
At the moment I have been putting all the light in, there are so many LED's in this suit. I ended up going with high density LEDs strip kit that Im cutting up and will be running it with a 12V, 3A 6000 MaH cordless power supply. Its taking forever to put all of them in and trying to determine how I will be doing the quick disconnect points. Its definitely going to require 2 people to put this on and will take at least 30-40 minutes to suit up.
Much work to do to get this ready for the con. Also still deciding on the approach for linking my shin and thigh together. I bought some knee brace hinges but not sure if I will use them as of yet. Im also planning to coat the entire suit when the humiidity is down with a 2 part automotive clearcoat just to protect the paint job.
How are you putting on thigh armors and shin are they two separate shells or you got any new techniqueLEDs are complete. Was able to sort out the knee. I added shoulder straps and foam in the knee so it stays aligned. Can't use the mending plates because of the form fit. Unfortunately I have to twist my leg in each peice separately. Just need do the fingers this weekend sort out the helmet issue and it's a wrap.
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