indiechixor[TK] Posted September 22, 2021 Author Report Posted September 22, 2021 39 minutes ago, Sly11 said: It's an impressive result for sure, my only concern is with how well it will hold up under the rigors of trooping. Bend the arms a few hundred times per troop (easily done) and will they last the distance . I think you will have a good testing phase ahead of you but great job so far. I had similar thoughts as well, if my trial runs don't end well I was going to go up a nozzle size - thicker walls, without losing quality and all that. Definitely will be putting it through it's paces as I test out my design, after elbow I need to model out shoulder and knee gaskets as well. Each will be an adventure, to be sure. 2 Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted September 22, 2021 Report Posted September 22, 2021 Good luck Brit, i really hope you can pull this off as it will be a first for FISD and no doubt, your garrison and Legion. 1 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted September 23, 2021 Author Report Posted September 23, 2021 On 9/22/2021 at 4:31 AM, Sly11 said: Good luck Brit, i really hope you can pull this off as it will be a first for FISD and no doubt, your garrison and Legion. Thank you! I didn't realize how impactful a small change to the status-quo could be, but in thinking on it this will hopefully make creating First Order troopers more accessible. 10 hours in, 11 hours to go!! It is so clean and yet squishy. 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted September 23, 2021 Report Posted September 23, 2021 6 hours ago, indiechixor said: Thank you! I didn't realize how impactful a small change to the status-quo could be, but in thinking on it this will hopefully make creating First Order troopers more accessible. 10 hours in, 11 hours to go!! It is so clean and yet squishy. Top of the rings is looking great, just the underneaths that look a little rough, not sure how much will show when worn, perhaps the angle/width could be changed so there is more of the next layer to grip too, I find this with some undercut prints. Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted September 24, 2021 Author Report Posted September 24, 2021 (edited) 5 hours ago, gmrhodes13 said: Top of the rings is looking great, just the underneaths that look a little rough, not sure how much will show when worn, perhaps the angle/width could be changed so there is more of the next layer to grip too, I find this with some undercut prints. Well, That's why you wait till the print is done before deciding if the quality is ok! I think it looks good enough to pass muster, but I did end up re-designing the model to be a bit longer, so that'll increase the width of each ridge. Print quality aside, look at how gorgeous this flexes and moves! Perfection. Click Here for Video showing Flexibility! It is worth repeating that THIS IS A TEST, AND ONLY A TEST. That being, the size is snug against the arm, but that's good to help test how it'll hold up under extended abuse. I plan on giving them to my 11 year old to stress-test. Either way, doesn't this look FAB? Really happy with how it turned out. Edited September 24, 2021 by indiechixor 1 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted September 26, 2021 Author Report Posted September 26, 2021 (edited) Update - While at first I said it was too snug, after a few more test prints, I determined that I could make it "larger" by simply taking out an inner layer. And it makes it much more flexible! So, here's the test with my armor and undershirt, fitting beautifully, and amazingly flexible YET DURABLE. We tried tearing it with our hands, and it wouldn't break apart. I'm planning on adding some length to each size, to make it easier to attach to armor. Not sure if i'm going to use something like E9000 or what, TPE is notoriously difficult to glue. Edited September 26, 2021 by indiechixor 2 Quote
wittycoder Posted October 3, 2021 Report Posted October 3, 2021 That is a game changer! Keep up the good work. Rounding off would be good, just have to keep within the overhang limit of printer. I wonder if a little pre-bend might help for mobility as well. 1 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted November 15, 2021 Author Report Posted November 15, 2021 Well, I've been delayed almost a whole month due to COVID - family is healthy and happy again, but really did put a huge stoppage on work proceeding. Meanwhile, we bought automotive paint, and supplies needed to start applying a glossy black to our pieces. And today, built a spray booth: I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. We also re-sanded all our pieces up to 2000 grit, and washed a bunch of parts that are ready for spraying. Once we get a nice result on the glossy black, we'll be ready to start testing with... Alsa Easy Chrome Yes, we've decided to try our own hand at Chroming, despite most folks sending it out to Vegas. Here's our rational (as i'm sure many folks will have opinions): - We've been doing our research on many Mirror Chrome options, this seems to have the best final result - Many of the good results we've seen with this particular product were from automotive shops, hence the setup - Many of the bad results we've seen with this particular product were due to not following the prescribed steps - This is not a Gilding Processes - it's still a two-part basecoat/topcoat combo using paint gun - While still expensive ($140 for 2oz?!) i'm willing to try it out initially to see what results we get, and if they seem not so promising, we aren't out THAT much. We can still sent out for professional chroming. - A lot of the work is in the prep, which we've spent many hours accomplishing. So, that's where we're at. We're on final Black Glossy coat, we'll get those looking flawless, then try out the Easy Chrome process, hopefully in a few weeks. I might actually buy the hobby kit after my next paycheck! 4 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted November 22, 2021 Author Report Posted November 22, 2021 Paint time! We purchased Speedokote High Gloss Jet Black for our basecoat, applied using a touch-up airbrush, which is perfect for painting 5-6 parts, applying two coats. We seemed to get the best results on the smaller pieces - husband usually paints small minifigs, these are his first large parts. That said, we got great quality on these knees (cured 48 hours) Others, like the cod piece, had a bit of orange peeling, which will be sanded down and try again with a more medium-wet application The shoulder bells turned out quite well, I think We used an uncomplicated method of using stirring sticks for both holding parts, and hanging to dry Here's the whole set of initial spray, we've got some work to do on the Thermal Detonator still so i'll cover that one separately. 1 Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted November 23, 2021 Report Posted November 23, 2021 Wow that is shiny, hope you can sort out the orange peel on those parts you mentioned. Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted January 25, 2022 Author Report Posted January 25, 2022 (edited) Overdue update time! First. I want to update my progress on getting a high-gloss black, which will (hopefully) help w/chroming. These are all "finished", flawless and mirror reflective. I'm holding a few in reserve, want to do a start-to-finish post on those. Knee Caps: Boot Tops: Boot Cuffs: Bells (These do have slight orangepeeling): Codpiece: Chest: (look at that reflection!) This side will need to be retouched TD Bracket: Biceps: Edited January 25, 2022 by indiechixor Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted January 25, 2022 Author Report Posted January 25, 2022 (edited) Yolk/Back Piece I fought this SOB join more times than I care to admit. Here was one of the more initial attempts, using just bondo to fill the join. As you can see, crude. I tried sanding it down and retouching, as seen here: But unfortunately, any amount of handling caused cracking and separating around the yolks. Finally, I realized what I needed: Greenstuff. Soft two-part epoxy putty, dries extra hard, and sandeable. Despite my best efforts, I still got dips around the edges: I ended up having to sand the bondo down again, and use green stuff along the whole center too. And bondo, and sanding. After a final spraying, a beautiful join that won't crack: Edited January 25, 2022 by indiechixor 1 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted January 25, 2022 Author Report Posted January 25, 2022 (edited) Forearms: I had been fighting with the sides of my forearms as well. These were pretty rough-n-ready I used more bondo/sanded these downs more times than I can count More bondo/sanding... Evidently I didn't take many pictures in-progress, but I added more green stuff to these corners and did lots of detailed cleanup around the seams. Final beauty shots, i'm especially proud of these. Edited January 25, 2022 by indiechixor Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted January 25, 2022 Author Report Posted January 25, 2022 Thermal Detonator: This one was raw resin, so figured lots of work ahead of me. It was actually easier than anticipated. I initially just touched-up with bondo, spot style, but in the end this was the best way to fill all the flaws Finally, after lots of sanding and spraying: I figured this was fine, it will be covered by a decal I used some spare ABS for the cap Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted January 25, 2022 Report Posted January 25, 2022 That has come up very well and some great progress. looks like a little bit of paint reaction on one end, but nothing sanding and a respray wont fix. Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted January 25, 2022 Report Posted January 25, 2022 With any metalic paint you want the black base as flat as you can get it, for my Mando I wet sanded with 2000 paper, then added the top metailic coat and finished with a 2K clear, I hadn't used it before but was amazed how the orange peel disappeared when drying, gives a deep gloss shine also. Like any paints it's a trial and error so definitely practice before going over all the armor 1 Quote
tat2trooper[TK] Posted January 26, 2022 Report Posted January 26, 2022 Build is looking nice Brit. 1 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted January 26, 2022 Author Report Posted January 26, 2022 With any metalic paint you want the black base as flat as you can get it, for my Mando I wet sanded with 2000 paper, then added the top metailic coat and finished with a 2K clear, I hadn't used it before but was amazed how the orange peel disappeared when drying, gives a deep gloss shine also. Like any paints it's a trial and error so definitely practice before going over all the armorWell that’s the intent- I like to think these are about as smooth as I can get them, Minus a few spots I’m touching up as I go.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote
scotoe[TK] Posted January 27, 2022 Report Posted January 27, 2022 Looking great! Can't wait to see you all suited up. Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted April 24, 2022 Author Report Posted April 24, 2022 So I know I’ve been radio quiet for a while… but the work continues! I now have my bucket, so I’m wondering what accessories are absolutely necessary for it? I was considering getting either [mention]ukswrath [/mention] voice amplifier or internal speakers- if I have a handler walking around with me will I need both? Celebration is going to be my first test-run with my Phasma so I’m going In a bit blind. Always planned on getting upgrades and fans but what can I not live without?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted April 24, 2022 Report Posted April 24, 2022 Fans are definitely a must to keep trooping just that bit more comfortable. Aker amp and mike set up also really add to the costume and the experience for both children and adult alike. So many times i have heard the words "Ahhhh he talks as well" lol. Glad to hear you have still been working away in the background and can't wait to see some photo updates. 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted April 24, 2022 Report Posted April 24, 2022 All I have in my helmet is fans and I only use one at a time, I use a separate head mike and the cord runs down my neck and and behind the chest and ab down to the large front pouch where I have the Aker amp unfortunately you don't have that pouch so you could mount your Aker behind the chest, this is what we mostly do with original trilogy stormtroopers. There are many mp3's and sound boards you could use for voice modulation or for set lines, many of these are small so you should be able to also mount the behind the chest. So many things you can do with a costume, I also have a second amp cable which runs down the arm to the blaster, most of mine have electronics and this makes them nice and loud, great for large conventions Quote
TKSpartan[Staff] Posted April 25, 2022 Report Posted April 25, 2022 Helmet Fans are a must to survive , If you can add the speakers is so cool . 1 Quote
revlimiter[Staff] Posted April 25, 2022 Report Posted April 25, 2022 On 4/23/2022 at 8:09 PM, Sly11 said: So many times i have heard the words "Ahhhh he talks as well" lol. ^ THIS! Being able to talk just adds so much to the experience. I'd rank it even with having fans. And fans are an enormous help in any and all weather. I switch my low speed fan on immediately and am usually comfy that way the whole troop. My own bucket is packed. Ukswrath fans, mic, speakers and hearing assist, and the iCOMM static burst amp thing. I regret none of it. And lastly, this is a fantastic build!! I hope you get it all together for Celebration! 1 Quote
indiechixor[TK] Posted April 26, 2022 Author Report Posted April 26, 2022 ^ THIS! Being able to talk just adds so much to the experience. I'd rank it even with having fans. And fans are an enormous help in any and all weather. I switch my low speed fan on immediately and am usually comfy that way the whole troop. My own bucket is packed. Ukswrath fans, mic, speakers and hearing assist, and the iCOMM static burst amp thing. I regret none of it. And lastly, this is a fantastic build!! I hope you get it all together for Celebration!Thank you!! I think that’s enough encouragement to consider these “must-haves” after my next paycheck totally worth it.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote
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