After lurking on these forums for years and debating wether or not I wanted to start the long process of building my dream costume, I have finally jumped in head first. I work nights, so this project is perfect for me to work on during my days off in order to keep me up all night long.
I have never done the whole costume construction thing because it seemed like such a huge time investment. Using the awesome templates found here I have finally started my first build.
I knew full and well that I was getting myself into a huge undertaking, so I decided I would document everything along the way since other people's posts helped me decide which direction I wanted to go with my build and how to get started. Hopefully my thread will work to help some people as they troubleshoot and problem solve their own builds.
I started out with some quick mock-ups to get everything sized/fitted correctly....
Once I was comfortable with the sizing and using the templates it was time for my first of what will be many shopping trips. 2 sheets of black matteboard not pictured... (All from Wal-Mart and Hobby Lobby)
Time to cut out the interior padding and shape the dome...
Heated to hold shape...
Checked to see if the dome would fit the lower sections...
Cut the lower sections out of matteboard and attached to the dome...
Bondo was added to the seam between the dome and then inner form, outer form added and cut...
Holes on dome have been closed with bondo...
Added layer after layer of bondo and spot putty to smooth the surface, sanded many many times...
After the surface was smooth I moved on to primer, bondo, spot putty, sand, repeat, repeat, repeat...
Dented added by cutting out a hole and then adding an inset piece of plastic behind the dome to add filler to...
Keyhole cut in rear...
More sanding and painting...
Bending the plastic cut from a thin plastic "For Sale" sign, hair dryer used to heat and cool the plastic to shape...
I am obsessed with sanding this thing to get it was smooth as possible, but it is getting closer to meeting my standards...
Shopping trip for spray paint based on suggestions on these forums... (All at Home Depot)
Sprayed on some colors to test...
Now I am going to go back and resin/fiberglass the interior before moring on to the detail paint.
Thanks for the inspiration guys, I am having a blast with this and wish I had started 2 years ago when I found this community.
I have never done the whole costume construction thing because it seemed like such a huge time investment. Using the awesome templates found here I have finally started my first build.
I knew full and well that I was getting myself into a huge undertaking, so I decided I would document everything along the way since other people's posts helped me decide which direction I wanted to go with my build and how to get started. Hopefully my thread will work to help some people as they troubleshoot and problem solve their own builds.
I started out with some quick mock-ups to get everything sized/fitted correctly....
Once I was comfortable with the sizing and using the templates it was time for my first of what will be many shopping trips. 2 sheets of black matteboard not pictured... (All from Wal-Mart and Hobby Lobby)
Time to cut out the interior padding and shape the dome...
Heated to hold shape...
Checked to see if the dome would fit the lower sections...
Cut the lower sections out of matteboard and attached to the dome...
Bondo was added to the seam between the dome and then inner form, outer form added and cut...
Holes on dome have been closed with bondo...
Added layer after layer of bondo and spot putty to smooth the surface, sanded many many times...
After the surface was smooth I moved on to primer, bondo, spot putty, sand, repeat, repeat, repeat...
Dented added by cutting out a hole and then adding an inset piece of plastic behind the dome to add filler to...
Keyhole cut in rear...
More sanding and painting...
Bending the plastic cut from a thin plastic "For Sale" sign, hair dryer used to heat and cool the plastic to shape...
I am obsessed with sanding this thing to get it was smooth as possible, but it is getting closer to meeting my standards...
Shopping trip for spray paint based on suggestions on these forums... (All at Home Depot)
Sprayed on some colors to test...
Now I am going to go back and resin/fiberglass the interior before moring on to the detail paint.
Thanks for the inspiration guys, I am having a blast with this and wish I had started 2 years ago when I found this community.
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