Ren Posted November 17 Share Posted November 17 Hello, I am member Jintalol Wang and I have been wanting to upgrade my Death trooper Armor mold. In 2019, I used a sideshow 1/4 statue as the basis to make my first set of vacuum molds, but I think it was not accurate enough. Recently, I purchased a second-hand ANOVOS Death trooper statue, which is more accurate in some details and shapes. I have decide to scan it and use it as the basic design mold. I will update my job content here and maybe it will be helpful to other members. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 17 Author Share Posted November 17 Firstly, I conducted a rough scan of it to determine its size. The height of the ANOVOS statue is 200cm, which I believe is not suitable for most people. My height is 184cm, so I reduced it by 3% so that I can use height pads to increase my height. This is a comparison between the statue and my own scanning model. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 17 Author Share Posted November 17 I completed the design of the shoulder armor mold today. I reduced the concave part of the mold by 2mm twice, which is the thickness of the ABS board. This way, I can obtain a relatively accurate groove width. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 19 Author Share Posted November 19 The hip armor mold and back waist armor mold have been completed. 2 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 24 Author Share Posted November 24 This is the mold for thigh armor and crotch mold. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 24 Author Share Posted November 24 I have already made the molds for the crotch and buttocks, the white one is the new mold, and the gray one is the old mold made based on the sideshow statue. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 24 Author Share Posted November 24 I used a 2mm ABS vacuum for it, and I added a gas storage tank to my vacuum pump to enhance its power. It looks pretty good and is almost identical to the original statue. I will be working on the molds for the shoulders and waist tomorrow. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 27 Author Share Posted November 27 This is the front mold for the waist, which took me 9 hours to rebuild. The sudden drop in temperature caused the failure of thigh mold printing, and it needs to continue to work hard. 2 Link to comment
Ren Posted November 30 Author Share Posted November 30 The arm mold has been completed and is currently being produced. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted December 3 Author Share Posted December 3 Some molds are ready, I will conduct some vacuum tests tomorrow. This is a comparison between the old mold and the new mold. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted December 3 Author Share Posted December 3 The fifth version of the helmet mold has been completed and is ready for production. I hope it can be successful this time 😄  1 Link to comment
Ren Posted December 4 Author Share Posted December 4 This is a vacuum test for the thighs and buttocks. Â I think it looks pretty good. 3 Link to comment
Ren Posted December 5 Author Share Posted December 5 These are the attachments of the thighs, and their performance is also good. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted December 9 Author Share Posted December 9 OII repair completed, it will be made of resin material. Link to comment
Ren Posted December 11 Author Share Posted December 11 The digital repair of the chest and back armor has been completed. 2 Link to comment
Ren Posted December 13 Author Share Posted December 13 These are today's vacuum work. 3 Link to comment
Ren Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 06:14 AM I am conducting vacuum mold testing for helmets, assembling them simply. I use ABS vacuum to make the outer shell of the helmet and use resin to create details. It looks good, but it still needs some optimization. 1 Link to comment
Ren Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago This is a composite ribbed fabric with a thickness of 5mm. I added Velcro to it and it perfectly blends with the leg armor. 1 Link to comment
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