troopermaster Posted February 2, 2020 Report Posted February 2, 2020 52 minutes ago, Lupus1202 said: the left one came out nice and round. Something not right there. The ANH forearms are oval shaped - not round. Quote
Lupus1202[501st] Posted February 2, 2020 Author Report Posted February 2, 2020 Hello Paul, for better understanding some pictures: the left one: the right one: the right one is on the left side, the larger one: Quote
sylverbard[TK] Posted February 2, 2020 Report Posted February 2, 2020 thats a big difference. my ata forearms are different sizes also but not as much. 1 Quote
Rob .T .[TK] Posted February 2, 2020 Report Posted February 2, 2020 Make the forearms fit your arms , that's my advice ! 1 Quote
troopermaster Posted February 2, 2020 Report Posted February 2, 2020 The left arm is a fan sculpt.. Not many people know this but the RS is about 3/4 cast from an original and not 100% like they would have you believe. I don;t think there is much you can do about the shape. Just make it fit as best you can as mentioned. 2 Quote
ABS80 Posted February 2, 2020 Report Posted February 2, 2020 1 hour ago, troopermaster said: The left arm is a fan sculpt.. Not many people know this but the RS is about 3/4 cast from an original and not 100% like they would have you believe. I don;t think there is much you can do about the shape. Just make it fit as best you can as mentioned. Paul You know which parts are fan sculpt? I might be wrong but the shoulder straps, main belt, drop boxes, belt caps, ammo thigh and hand plates look fan sculpt Mark (AP) Quote
troopermaster Posted February 2, 2020 Report Posted February 2, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, ABS80 said: Paul You know which parts are fan sculpt? I might be wrong but the shoulder straps, main belt, drop boxes, belt caps, ammo thigh and hand plates look fan sculpt Mark (AP) Yes, the shoulder straps, knee plate, ab buttons and hand plates were supplied by me from my old set of moulds. The left bicep and forearm, main ammo belt, thigh ammo strap, drop boxes and belt rivet covers were sculpted by Rob. He did sculpt the missing inner parts to the shins but has gone back to using doubled up parts. The sculpted shin parts are why Anovos have funky shins. Edited February 2, 2020 by troopermaster 1 Quote
ABS80 Posted February 3, 2020 Report Posted February 3, 2020 (edited) 7 hours ago, troopermaster said: Yes, the shoulder straps, knee plate, ab buttons and hand plates were supplied by me from my old set of moulds. The left bicep and forearm, main ammo belt, thigh ammo strap, drop boxes and belt rivet covers were sculpted by Rob. He did sculpt the missing inner parts to the shins but has gone back to using doubled up parts. The sculpted shin parts are why Anovos have funky shins. Thank you for sharing! They should specify in description its kind of misleading to customers as they think they are buying 100% original you do great work you should get some credit Edited February 3, 2020 by ABS80 Quote
Lupus1202[501st] Posted February 4, 2020 Author Report Posted February 4, 2020 Why do i think i should have known this befor? Anyway ... i will go on and try to make it wearable and look some kind of wright. 1 Quote
Lupus1202[501st] Posted November 22, 2020 Author Report Posted November 22, 2020 After a long time, many things happenened in life and i think it´s time to reshape my helmet, not sattisfied with the forehead. But i did a mistake. I don´t use srews and nuts, i used rivets. So ... why shouldn´t i use a dremel to get the rivets out? And the answer is, because the rivets get hot and melt throw the abs ... and the more important thing is, the rivets get very hot. So allways protect your fingers, or you get burned ... Yes, you are correct. It´s the sign of a hot rivet. But after all, i am pleased how the frown looks now. Quote
Lupus1202[501st] Posted November 22, 2020 Author Report Posted November 22, 2020 One of our dogs don´t like stormtrooper. Quote
CableGuy[TK] Posted November 22, 2020 Report Posted November 22, 2020 After a long time, many things happenened in life and i think it´s time to reshape my helmet, not sattisfied with the forehead. But i did a mistake. I don´t use srews and nuts, i used rivets. So ... why shouldn´t i use a dremel to get the rivets out? And the answer is, because the rivets get hot and melt throw the abs ... and the more important thing is, the rivets get very hot. So allways protect your fingers, or you get burned ... Yes, you are correct. It´s the sign of a hot rivet. But after all, i am pleased how the frown looks now.Eek. Yes, drilling out rivets can be a pain. Nice and slowly reduces the risk of melting. Out of interest, what made you choose to move the brow so low? Most ANH Stunt helmets had a nice gap above the eyes, including the RS helmet that yours was cast from. Original RS helmet; Random selection from ANH and ESB Quote
Lupus1202[501st] Posted November 22, 2020 Author Report Posted November 22, 2020 I have to take another picture. I just fixed the two parts of the helmet with one screw on each side in place of the ears, so the two halfs tilt a little bit. Depending how you hold the helmet, the brow is high, or lower. I have to decide and to try out, where to set the rivets at the bottom. 1 hour ago, CableGuy said: Out of interest, what made you choose to move the brow so low? Most ANH Stunt helmets had a nice gap above the eyes, including the RS helmet that yours was cast from. I like the low-brow. I saw on most pictures the low-brow at the hero-helmets, but i can´t help my self. It is like it is and i know i have to lift the brow a little bit. 1 Quote
CableGuy[TK] Posted November 22, 2020 Report Posted November 22, 2020 I have to take another picture. I just fixed the two parts of the helmet with one screw on each side in place of the ears, so the two halfs tilt a little bit. Depending how you hold the helmet, the brow is high, or lower. I have to decide and to try out, where to set the rivets at the bottom. I like the low-brow. I saw on most pictures the low-brow at the hero-helmets, but i can´t help my self. It is like it is and i know i have to lift the brow a little bit.Cool. Fair comment. :-) Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted November 22, 2020 Report Posted November 22, 2020 Ideally I find using a very sharp drill on low speed while gripping on to the rear of the rivet with pliers the best. You can always use some washers and nuts and bolts now that you have the rivets out 1 Quote
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