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I just finished my very first Mando *constructive crit welcome*
First things first,I want to thank everybody on this board with out you guys this would not have happened. There has been nothing but great advise and major patients with me and other mando noobs out there. I especially want to thank Ronin677 with out you mate thisreally would not have happened this soon. So I would like to introduce every body to the newest mando. Please also keep in mind when I came home from my friends house I did not realize untill I started putting everything on that I forgot my diamond armor piece. I also have a cape I will be using I am just not quite finished with it yet..
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...977/mando1.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...977/mando2.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...977/mando3.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...977/mando4.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...977/mando5.jpg
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
:suprise Mate! Those blaster look like they would do some damage! Meaty as hell! If you out of ammo you could just batter your bounty with them:lol
Looking good. Like I said before, I like the rivets on the helmet, functional and fashionable! I would try and reshape the helmet a little though.
Well done
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
yea I have to buy some metal stripping and glue that in..
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
One thing I would recomend is to match your weathering. At the moment the only thing that looks weathered is the chest/collar armor which causes it to stand out. Also, if you do decide to go weathered (instead of just paint the chest/collar so it is not weathered), don't forget the vest, jumpsuit, and shoes.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
I only really notice two key things. One being the helmet. It needs reshaped with a craft ring to widen it out.
Secondly...it's more of just a "pet peeve" of mine..I'm not a big fan of the "one dimensional" knee armors that are made of one flat piece of plastic. Don't get me wrong...I realize that costumes can cost a lot and there are certain budget limits...but I have always felt that the knees need to be more three dimensional like Boba and Jango's.
Other than that...weapon looks good. Vest and jumpsuit look good (apply some weathering..maybe light colored misting in areas?). The color scheme looks good.
Good work for a first timer! :D (This coming from someone who hasn't even FINISHED his yet. LOL)
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
the craft ring is that something I can get at Michels (or how ever you spell it?) and its actually called a craft ring??? I know I still have to weather the vest and suit but I was so excited to get the vest that was the last thing I needed....
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
I purchased mine at Joanns Fabric...but I would say that Michaels should have it. It is called a craft ring..but in case the salesperson doesn't know what you mean, just tell them you are looking for a round metal ring in different sizes. :D
Get one that fits around your head. The rubies helmets have almost a perfect lip around the bottom edge in the back to hold it in...but you will need glue (I used hot glue, the super strong stuff...not the basic clear hobby glue).
Cut the ring so it is big enough to go from one "earcap" to the other inside the helmet. Bend it, or make sure it's bent wider than the rim of the helmet. Then pop one end into the gap inside where the earcap is, then carefully pop it into the other side. Slap some glue on it and viola!
That'll widen that baby out to the right shape.
Here's a pic of the ring inside mine:
http://bigjononline.com/photo/albums...l_DSC01419.JPG
Hope that helps.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Very noice bro, I'de actually like to know what you made your cod peice out of, and what templates you used, as I need to make a decent cod peice soon.
Also, how'd you attach those kneepads? they look really good.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
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Nachturnus
Very noice bro, I'de actually like to know what you made your cod peice out of, and what templates you used, as I need to make a decent cod peice soon.
Also, how'd you attach those kneepads? they look really good.
the armor I actually picked up from a friend but he got it from somebody on ebay who sells it just do a search for mando armor or even jedi armor.
*edit*
here is the link to his ebay store I am not sure if I can post this, if not just let me know
http://stores.ebay.com/SCHUBYS-GALACTIC-PROPS
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Wow. that is one hell of a suit mate. For a first attempt that is great, i really like the whole concept (real bounty hunter material).
the vest looks kinda familiar :lol
anyways just glad to have helped. I have recieved loads of help from this forum and this was just my way of keeping the good stuff going.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
thanks Ronin you are the man the only thing I am trying to do if figure out what I should use for a belt the two I have right now are ok but kinda flimsy and move around alot???
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
haha wow, 55 bucks for some cheap looking gauntlets that could cost 10 bucks to make?
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
but if you dont have the skills to make them they might be worth it to somebody but like I said I did not pay for any of my armor mine was given to me...
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
The over all impression is good :)
But I do think it could use some weathering (in addition to the already discussed helmet-shape :b).
Especially on that huge rifle of yours! :thumbsup I guess I'm a little fanatic about weathering guns though... I've even weathered my softairguns. But I really believe that some black "smudge" around the edges of the silverish metal could look really good! Perhaps some acrylic washes or something...
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Your suit looks cool,the colors and the suit remind me of Snake Eyes.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
love it!
it looks great all together. I agree that you need to weather the soft parts.. but other than that..:thumbsup:thumbsup
btw: I'm crazy about the gun you have in pics #2 and #4.
did you make it?
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
a buddy of mine made it all it is, is a general grevious blaster, if you want directions on how he did it just PM me and I will give you directions...
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
oh yea! I can see that now :lol
very cool
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Very cool outfit.
But get rid of the yellow and pink left on your blaster rifle.
Other than that...I think it looks good.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Well you asked for criticism you got it. Color scheme... DMN that's cool. Undersuit very awesome. Your boots,and belts rock. your helmet could stand a little more in depth weathering on the lighter spots and the knees They are the hardest I think because they are the last inpression lesft on the legs for detail. Great knees sometimes make or break a look but your suit looks like you are seriously out for gra'tua.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Jodo thats not pink its LIGHT RED (please tell me somebody got that joke)
but yea I see what you are talking about I will be painting that this week. I now have a pouch to wear and I just recieved painted and weathered my shin guards and I completed my over the shoulder cape. I also weathered the rest of the armor the only thing I have not done is the vest still trying to figure out how to weather that particular part.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
I think that maybe just maybe your chest armor needs to be a big larger....maybe its just me.:? :fettchest Other than that like everyone else says mathc the weathering up....and that is the MFBA nerf gun converted i have ever seen!:fettchest
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
i also think the chest armor looks a little too small. the ab piece seems like it's way too high up on your torso, far above the abs. besides that, you look awesome. i particularly love the rivets on the helmet.
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
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morpheus1977
the only thing I am trying to do if figure out what I should use for a belt the two I have right now are ok but kinda flimsy and move around alot???
umm, im a noob at mandalorians, but i did see a belt tutorial at tk-409's website i think...http://www.tk409.com/fett.html
but then again, i wouldnt know much about it, seeing as how i have only made 1 star wars costume and that was a tusken raider lol
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
Like what you did with the Grievous blaster, exteneded flamethrower or by the bipod in the front a sniper rifle version? hehehe! http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...977/mando2.jpg
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Re: I just finished my very first Mando *constuctive crit welcome*
That looks really good man. Great blaster.