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09-13-2013
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Comicon 2013 montreal
I guess this would qualify as a home project.
My son wanted to go as RED HOOD... one of Batman's Robins, gone rogue.
The mask was built using a program that prints out shapes on card stock, then you need to cut out the patterns and assemble them into the specific 3D shape you are trying to build (EG: helmets, armors and such)
I used the ol' bondo milkshake and cut down on f-glassing time.
When he gets back from commicon, I'll post the progression of the mask's construction.
Last edited by IBcivic; 09-13-2013 at 03:16 PM.
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09-13-2013
#2
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
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09-14-2013
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09-14-2013
#4
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
Here are a couple more build pics.
First layers of mud. The inside was already treated to a bondo milkshake job, prior.
Attachment 1372
Final coat of red
Attachment 1373
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09-14-2013
#5
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
Junior got a ton of compliments on his costume.
Dan Logan, who plays Boba Fett in Star wars(as a kid), gave him a thumbs up.
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09-14-2013
#6
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
You could be the coolest dad in the world, if'n I wasn't already
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09-15-2013
#7
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
That is cool!
Sent from my Springfield XD with love!
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09-15-2013
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Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
Thanx for the kind words guys!
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09-15-2013
#9
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
Nice work!
Can you say cottage industry?
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09-19-2013
#10
Re: Comicon 2013 montreal
Here is the kid behing the mask...notice how a BNIB, never fired(until very recently), Soviet SKS puts a grin on a young man's face.
I don't have a pic, but he also fired another club member's "1911" and walked away from the stall with a "tent" in his pants
Last edited by IBcivic; 09-19-2013 at 03:51 PM.
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