First post, first WOF bukcet build - cardboard!

Hello,

WOW! You have set the standard HIGH for scratch made helmets! This is the best scratch made helmet I have yet to see!

EXCELLENT JOB!

Alan
 
You mean, like this?:

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That looks freaking awesome bro, I hope you do a cast of this bucket because I'm pretty sure a lot of people here at TDH will want one.
 
Hello,

WOW! You have set the standard HIGH for scratch made helmets!
You made it possible! (y) Thank you very much Alan!
This is the best scratch made helmet I have yet to see!

EXCELLENT JOB!

Alan
You haven't seen my second build yet.....;)
That looks freaking awesome bro, I hope you do a cast of this bucket because I'm pretty sure a lot of people here at TDH will want one.
Hmm....maybe....just maybe...........
This is fantastic! Wow. I always tell people it is amazing how far you can push cardboard.
Yeah, cardboard rules! Cheap, easy to process and light weight baby!



UPDATE:

These few pics only. This one is me! Finally, it's me in the picture!! :lol: Everyone will recognise me now when I'm in public...

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I put in some very thin projector overhead sheet as a visor to get an idea of how the final helmet will look. This one's for you Coen!:cheers

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Now all I need is a real visor.
In this next pic you can see that I "undeepificationised" the triangles a bit, as I found them to be cut out too deep:

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In this detail shot you can see the damage groove on the left mandible:

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Updated the grey sections on the left back area (not finished though):

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And last, I also painted on the Mando sign:

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To be continued.....
 
Totally freakin awesome bro... seriously! watched this from the start and gob-smacked what can be done with cardboard and a *sprinkle* of pure talent... 8)

Keep up the good work... (y)
 
8) The visor looks great... The whole thing looks great... (y)

you could adjust the colour of the visor depenting on the day. (lighter for the night, darker for a real sunny day..:lol:)
 
Now that's a cool shot, with you wearing it!

It would be completely awesome if you would be wearing the complete true costume to go with it! 8)

Stupefied !
 
Totally freakin awesome bro...
Keep up the good work... (y)
Thanks Mojo! I will! :)
*applause*

Bravo!
(y)

8) The visor looks great... The whole thing looks great... (y)

you could adjust the colour of the visor depenting on the day. (lighter for the night, darker for a real sunny day..:lol:)
Yeah, planning to put in that light adjusting lens material used for prescription glasses... :lol:

It would be completely awesome if you would be wearing the complete true costume to go with it! 8)
That would indeed make a nice gift for let's say, my birthday?!?!? :lol:lol::lol:


UPDATE:

Doesn't look like a lot of progress, but the details on the back are driving me LOOOOOOONEY!!! Here's a few shots before I hit the sack:

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I don't know how some of you guys do the paint job so quick and accurate. That is truely awesome to me!
For now, my eyes and myself desperately need to have a rest!:wacko:eek:

Laterrrr!

ZzZzZZzzZZZzzzzZZZZZzzzzz......
 
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All I can say is that the helmet looks incredible! The shape of the dome is dead on. The paintwork speaks for itself.(y)
 
Most skillful, i don't suppose you might be up for a commission at all? :) I've got a post up on the Helmet thread if your at all interested!

Regards
 
All I can say is that the helmet looks incredible!

The shape of the dome is dead on. The paintwork speaks for itself.(y)
Thanks man! How 'bout your batting helmet? I (and a whole bunch of other folks) would love to see it finished.

Most skillful, i don't suppose you might be up for a commission at all? :) I've got a post up on the Helmet thread if your at all interested!
Regards
Buy me time and I will make you an army of those! Sorry dude, this ol' bucket is taking up all of my spare time. Cool idea for a cossie, what is it called?


UPDATE:

I think I finished the back section. Holy pepperoni! All the intricate detail drove me insane (I probably wasn't to far away from that to begin with :lol:) and all that late night painting almost made me go blind:wacko. But it's done! Well...:angry except for the weathering/tone wash. But that shouldn't be as difficult as the paintjob.
Anyways, here's a load of pictures I took during the day. Enjoy!

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Triangles all rusty 'n' dusty; inspired by SpideyFett's paintjob for JB:

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Proof it's really cardboard:

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Checking the time on the Old Church:

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Last one for today:

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Next up is to start some work on the dome. Should be tricky enough...:facepalm the shape being round and all. Hard to pinpoint the damage. But what the hey. I've come this far! ;)

Back soon!
Peter 8)
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Peter... (y)
If my FPH I'm painting comes out half as good I shall be very happy!!!

Be proud to wear that lid bro... great artwork and attention to detail? (y)
 
Peter... (y)
If my FPH I'm painting comes out half as good I shall be very happy!!!
Be proud to wear that lid bro... great artwork and attention to detail? (y)
Thanks bruv, I very much appreciate your generous compliments. But you're not so bad yourself :lol:... kudo's 2u2 mate! ThnxThnx!
Time well spent, great job maatje
They say patience is a virtue, this thread is proof of that!
This young grashopper is still learning all there is to know about mastering the delicate art of patience :). Dankjewel gozer! Blijf kijken he! ;)
(y) :love you could start to work part-time and start a business in this...:cheers
Almost ready
Hmmm..... but whom would be interested in this ol' bucket? ;)


UPDATE:

It's been a little while but here are some progress shots from my latest crafting.
Before painting up the dome, I decided it was time to think about the MQ-1 circuit board. I figured, since I comitted to cardboard for this project, I have to stick to that. And so I did (once again).
First off, I printed out the very helpful template by W(y)F. The detail on the MQ-1 panel is also quite challengeing. But once it is placed behind the key slots, not much of that is going to show so I guessed I could cut myself some slack and make it less detailed. Here's what I came up with, see for yourself:


First I drew out the main board and started on the CPU with all the connectors:

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Next the resistor units and the board slits:

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More detail; daylight shot:

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Here's where I put on the connectors between the upper and lower part of the circuit board; and also punched some holes and slits and finished the lower part (I like the details on the screw):

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And finally a comparison shot of the final piece:

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That should be good enough to install behind the keyslots. After I seal, primer and paint it up ofcourse!

Let me know what you think.

Greetings from Delft,
Peter :)
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That is simply beautifu!!! That circuit board looks 100% better that some of the casting I have seen and have bought! Excellent work! Thank you for sharing your progress, I am amazed every time I look at this thread.

Alan
 
Dude, are you kidding me??????????????????????
A cardboard MQ-1 Board????????????
Wow. WOw. WOW. WOW.
Wait til Braks sees this.
You sir, are incredible.
One of the coolest things I have EVER seen on TDH.
 
Man, I hate to break it to you, but this helmet totally.............ROCKS. haha.

Its really really great. I have been watching this thread since day one and this has been by far one of the best Cardboard builds ever!
 
This might be my favorite progress thread on TDH, ever.

Peter, I'm glad you started this project, I'm happy you're sharing your progress with us, and I'm just really impressed with your talent and execution.

That MQ-1 board comparison picture is a wonderful example of how the free flow of information, tips and encouragement here can yield great results, and be an inspiration to others.

(y)
 
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