I promise I've been working on my build! ?♀️
I definitely struggle with keeping my thread updated while also maintaining all the other parts of daily life....but school's out for the summer and I am free to update this thing and share my progress. I'm also grateful for any feedback you may have to share. ?
So, let's go back to the beginning....January 2019...I received my helmet kit from the Plastic Arms Dealer. See pic below of what the kit looks like upon opening the box:
I will admit I was a bit intimidated when I actually sat down and started to work on this thing ^ . I searched the forums for a WIP I could follow on one of the Plastic Arms Dealer's helmet builds and even looked within their own build group, but sadly couldn't find one to use as guidance. I felt as if I was working through this sort of blind. I decided to reach out to Andrew McClary (owner of the Plastic Arms Dealer) via Facebook Messenger and I have received the BEST support and help ever!! He has literally walked me through each step with patience and kindness. I cannot express my appreciation of him and his willingness to help me. ?
Moving along......the picture below will show you my initial test fitting (no glue-just laying them together) after sanding all the pieces:
After sending this image to Andrew, he suggested I use bondo glazing putty to smooth out the 3D print lines on the chin pieces. Which is exactly what I did and it worked great! I ended up doing two applications of the glazing putty but I think I went too light on the initial layering of the putty the first time. Also, I did have to drill out the holes in the "tusks" (the green lighted area) so I could eventually put lights in them. After completing all of this, I was ready to prime (in a flat black)!
Here are my paints I used in order from left to right:
Primer: Rustoleum Flat Black Primer
Primary Coat: Rustoleum Camouflage Flat Black
Clear Coat: USC SprayMax 2K Glamour High Gloss Aerosol Clear (bought on Amazon)
Here's my *cough cough* final product (*disclaimer* I ended up ruining the clear coat the day after this pic and had to re-do everything):
This is the color I used ^^^ (from an automotive store, O'Reilly's i think it was).
Sssoooooo, apparently this type of clear coat (the Spray Max Clear Coat) needs more than 24 hours to fully dry. I attempted to tape off the areas that needed to be the graphite/metallic colors...and I spray painted those areas in said color....then removed my painters tape to reveal tons of smudges on the clear coat AND plastic intentions/residue from the bag I was using to mask the rear section off. ?♀️?♀️?♀️?♀️
Which meant I had to re-do.the.whole.thing.all.over.again! I was so mad and bummed.
So, fast forward about three weeks [life-work-troops happened] and I finally get the painting completed. ?
And attached all the accessory pieces via CA glue. ✔️
Ordered lenses from Opleprops (Marc Opletal) ✔️ ?LOVE THEM! They are worth every penny!
As of May 25 2019....here's my completed helmet:
So, onto the armor next!
My awesome husband bought me an armor kit from 850 ArmorWorks for this past Christmas.....so here's my next goal:
I've already begun trimming down pieces using Big Pete's Cosplay Youtube videos as my guide. I hope to post an updated trimmed pic soon. Lastly, I am lucky enough to be in the same squad (#ParjaiSquad) as the Darkside Closet (Mike Quinones)...so I've been working on hard on my undersuit and can proudly say that it has also been completed (will post pics of that soon too).
Well, sorry for the length, but you are all caught up on my progress....I hope my WIP catches interests and I can start getting some feedback soon. I'm really going to need it through the armor/strapping part of this build. Thanks in advance!!
-Katie