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Well....

 

I did the easy parts already, the ears, the back, and the dome, and vacuformed the pieces. What i plan on doing then with the styrene shell is to backfill it with plaster (something tougher than dried clay), and sanding, filling, and doing the final touches for a final form.

 

SO...

 

Now, I'm doing the faceplate....

 

I think I'm doing ok for a rough form. I've got 5 teeth, and the little detail in the teardrop (which is a little pill-shaped feature inside the little teardrop, something discussed elsewhere in the boards). As of right now, I know i have to:

 

1. REDO the teardrop. the bottom needs to be parallel!

2. Look at the teeth a little closer. i think i need to adjust the spacing.

3. Add more to the top of the mold!!

 

So, without further ado, here's the current faceplate:

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And, with some more clay for the base:

 

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It's really rough (and not done) at the moment, but it's getting there!

 

I didn't know where to start at first, so i just did the tubes first, and then worked my way up.

 

I just used my AP helmet as reference, along with some pics from books, and the internet (ESPECIALLY starwarshelmets.com ).

 

like i said, it still needs work.... but i think i'm getting there!

 

any mods or constructive critisism is welcome!

 

will post pics soon of the other parts formed. as of now, i just gotta finish this up and cast the other parts in plaster and i can start cranking them out (hopefully).

 

Enjoy! :D

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That's awesome, Alex!

 

I admire you A LOT for taking on such a harrowing project.

I can't imagine how much hard work you've put into it.

Definitely got some talent goin' there, brutha.

 

Keep it up!

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I sure did bro!

 

here's what it looks like now:

 

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Back and two ears. The Back was fairly straightforward, and the ears took no time at all...

 

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Close up of the ears. They didn't turn out too bad, they will be fine!

 

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Here's the cap. Also, VERY easy, just built a wood core, and built clay around it. something like paul's idea with the cap (blaxmyth)

 

AND........

 

 

The Face:

 

 

HOW i got the face out is a good question, I don't even know how! :lol:

 

the teardrops are different, but i can touch that up... and the the overall finish is something like oatmeal, but its a nice rough draft!

 

also, the chin needs work, and the teeth will need redone and touched up.

 

now to get some plaster. 8)

 

Enjoy, let me know what you think! :wink:

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To get the face out, I understand some people reverse the direction of the shop vac and blow it out. Not sure if that works for all sculpts...

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I think what i'll use is an air compressor, and it works fairly well, I've seen it! :)

 

Well, I've been looking at the face, and comparing it to the other faces out there, mine needs some (a lot) of work! :o

 

The good news is all of it can be adressed in the next part of building the molds.

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tkrestonva said:
Nice progress!

 

Any plans to do molds for an entire set of armor?

 

Brian

Yerrp, Alex is a VERY talented young man and he as also made his own armour B)

He as also made some other terrific pieces as well, you should check out hes topics :)

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Thanks man!

 

hey, got the parts in plaster now:

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hot, greasy, and smooth. this is my first plaster casting experience!! :D

 

the ears are gonna be tough to bring back, but it can be done.

the face is going to be pretty tough as well to get all the details back, and make it better again.

the back and dome will be VERY easy...

 

well, with that said, anybody have any suggestions on how the trooper faceplate should look? :mellow:

 

enjoy!

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i vac-formed the clay molds, and backfilled them with plaster (kinda like the ROTJ helmet process). from these molds, i'll be sanding, filling, and modifying the molds to make them look better.

 

lots of work to do, but it's easier than starting with a solid block and grinding it down! :)

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