Another weekday, more updates.
I got the knee armor toothpasted and sprayed with the under yellow color. No pics of that yet. I bought more striping yellow to finish that.
I finally finished painting the jet pack and got all the tape off. The tape pulled more paint than I would have liked. I think if I had to do it again, I'd use brushes and acrylic. Anyway, here's the pics:
Just have to weather it then build the thrusters and then dull coat the whole thing.
Next, I have absolutely hated how the jumpsuit has looked this entire time. I sewed on the extra stuff then dyed the suit multiple times with Rit pearl grey. It's just too dark. And the stuff I sewed on didn't dye the same as the rest of the suit. Not surprisingly. I'd be fine with that if the entire suit wasn't so dark. Here's a pic.
I wanted to lighten the suit a few shades to get it closer, so I experimented on the lower right leg and bleach. All that did was get rid of the dye I had put in. It didn't touch the original color.
i had seamripped a pocket off the back then put that pocket in bleach overnight. No change at all. Same color. It's really hard to believe this is 100%cotton.
So how do I lighten the suit? Well, house stain worked REALLY well on the mohair belt. And the small cans are under $4 at Home Depot, and they have a LOT of color choices. So I got some cape cod grey and started painting it on.
And here it is with the arms done.
I went back to Home Depot and bought two more small cans. The entire suit will be stained in way less than 3 cans. I like how the dark grey base shows through a lot and looks weathered. I figure I'd go with a really light grey then weather it darker. How dark my suit was previously, any weathering wouldn't have even showed up. I also like how the stain is making the sewed on sleeves blend with the original sleeves.
I imagine it it would have been faster to just spray paint the suit, but wouldn't that dry and crack etc? Some of it would soak in for sure, but I know the stain is soaking in. It's a way longer process, with a much longer drying time, but based on the girth belt, the stain makes the color change permanent.
Does anyone have pics of the "backpack" way of mounting the jet pack? I know how they did it on screen. There has to be an easier way than using the metal base under the armor. I'm trying to create this costume so my son can take off and put on all parts by himself.
Thanks!