Thursday, August 1, 2013

Gauntlet

For this project, I am creating a gauntlet out of card stock.  I am hoping to create the gauntlet out of metal at some point as was intended by pattern / tutorial I used (http://www.davidjguyton.com/).  Right now I'm working on the version 1 gauntlet but would love to try version 2 at some point as well (I got both patterns).  I wouldn't mind making his futuristic gauntlet at some point as well, however, I haven't gotten that pattern yet.

I've started assembling the glove but I think I'm going to take it apart and use a different pair of gloves to attach the pieces too.  The one I have was just temporary to see how the project would go but the glove is too stretchy and makes it hard to continue attaching the paper armor pieces.  Once I get a new (cheap) pair of gloves I'll continue and post more pics.  :)

Pieces cut out

Arranged everything on the table in order of how it connects for easier assembly

Closer view of the hand / wrist portion laid out

Got part of the hand and wrist assembled (using thumb tacks to hold the pieces in place - they act as rivets so that the gauntlet can still bend freely)

A couple fingers added (I think I need to use a different glove... this one's too stretch)

Trying it on... looking pretty cool

Green Lantern Mask

For this project, I intend to create a Green Lantern mask out of pepakura using card stock and when I get the bondo applied and sanded I want to cast the mask in plastic since I've never done so.  Most of these beginning projects that I'm doing are so I can learn different techniques for making cosplay costumes.

So far I have:

  • cut the pepakura template out of card stock
  • folded the pieces in preparation for being glued
  • hot glued the pepakura pieces together


Next steps:

  • resin both sides
  • fiberglass
  • bondo
  • sand
  • primer
  • make mold
  • cast mask
  • make adjustments
  • paint
  • optional: finish original mask (paint)

Template is mostly cut out (I forgot to take a before pic so I set the cut pieces back in the spots where I cut them out.... oops =X)

Pieces cut out

Folded and ready to be glued

The mask is glued together and looks like it may be an okay fit for my face

Iron Man Arc Reactor

This is my first attempt at creating the Iron Man Arc Reactor.  I think it came out pretty well for a first attempt.

I'll add some more information about the steps and materials later.  :)

I used Stealth's tutorial from The Hero Tutorials YouTube channel: 


Just stripped the end of the LED wires and twisted them together with the 9v battery connector

Molded, sanded and drilled the base plate and molded the ring for the light to shine through using friendly plastic pellets and a heat gun

Checking to see how things fit together

Wrapped copper wire around the plastic ring


Finished product! Thanks to Stealth Cosplay for the tutorial! Can't wait to try making another one