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A look at the S.h.figuarts Iron Man Mk-XX Python. This figure was on display at the Marvel Pop Up Zone in Shibuya Loft. #アイアンマン #ironman #shfiguarts I hope y...
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Is it ever gonna be enough? Is it ever gonna be enough? Is it ever gonna be enough?
MK 20 is my fave suit so here is a thing of that
MARK 11-20
Yay! As you can see, I've finally finished the legs from the thighs down, and as promised... a here comes a little surprise (although as you had to scroll past the images to read this... yea lets ignore that shall we?)
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The Mark 20 Python armor from Iron-man 3!
Since it is just a re-skin of mark 7, 17 and 33 (avengers, Heartbreaker (legs) and silver centurion (helm)) all I needed was these pieces to build a bad-ass cosplay.
With a lick of digital paint and some small modifications to the thighs, I now have half of the parts I'll need to make some awesome armor, how you ask? Well read on...
I plan to build the suit using a program called "Pepakura", you know how you can flatten a cube so it makes a 2D "net" and you can fold it back up again? Same principle, but computer modeled 3D files.
This isn't new, in fact, the amazing files I'll be using for the Mk 7 pieces come from here on the Replica Prop Forum by an amazingly talented dude called Darkside501st's... What IS new(ish) is how I plan to re-enforce the paper.
I plan to use a thin layer of something like this Paper Mache Clay | Ultimate Paper Mache, but perhaps something with stiffer fibers, and re-enforced with a layer of something strong but flexible, be it calico cloth with heaps of glue or something mad like fly-wire screening, not sure yet... I'm open to ideas! (Trying to avoid the popular fiberglass option)
Now I just need to unfold my new files, size everything up verses my body (whats the point if the armor doesn't fit!) and start printing!
I'll update as I do things here, but as I'm going away for a few days for Christmas, it will have to wait.
Merry Christmas everyone!