Gears Of War 3 Pepakura Files For Foam

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24+ inches heads (measured around the brows) might not fit as intented though. Trimming around the opening might be necessary.The cast option includes only a cast with no work or almost no work done on it.

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The short story:Hello All, I've been lurking for a while and finally picked a build for Halloween a month ago, Marcus Fenix armor from Gears of War 1. I loved the armor everyone has made and was really inspired. I wanted a fast straight foam build and Brashsculptor created a very nice detailed foam set and she was gracious enough to share her patterns. I'm also helping my brother-in-law build a set. Hoping to finish them by the 20th for our annual Halloween party. Wish me luck!The longer story:Last year I built a set of samurai armor out of plastic rubbermaid trash cans. It was a long road to Halloween 2011 but man was the pay off worth it.

I was hooked on armor building. So this year I started researching the Halo armor on the 405th forums. One thing that stuck with me from the samurai costume was I never wore the helmet, it was just too hot. Besides, how are people going to hear me belt out Bon Jovi karaoke in a Halo helmet?

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So that led me to Marcus Fenix, just a bandanna? No prob.I started collecting pep files and during my searches foam builds kept popping up and I said 'I gotta try it'.

Then the 405th went down and I only had a few files. Some searches lead me here to the RPF and some even to deviantart.

That's actually where I found Brashculptor and her build seemed just what I wanted. She shared her hand made patterns and I began. So here I am working on it on the weekends rushing to finish but loving it all.My brother-in-law saw the first pieces and had to make one himself. I even started a foam build of a Skylander for my son.Thanks for viewing. On to the pics. Re: Gears of War Foam Armor Build@madmax - I got the plans from Brashsculptor on the deviantart forums.

She also has a build thread on the 405th. I'll ask her if I can send them to you. I don't know the extent of her blindness but it prevents her from seeing the pepfile numbers. So she scratchbuilt her armor by hand made patterns and did an AWESOME job!@adms117 - I'm using 1/5 inch foam from Harbor Freight (on sale this weekend for 6.99).

Then I'm using 2mm foamies for the details. I should have using the 2mm on the cylander neck piece at the top of the back pack but just left it as is. Re: Gears of War Foam Armor BuildHi!Almost done. I was going to say about 95% but then I realized I forgot to paint the ammo bags. And to think I just had enough gray paint but now I'm thinking of painting them black.Pretty much everything is painted a primer gray. I went with plan A and just did a gray primer.

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It did use up my two cans of paint but I think it turned out better than I expected. I was going to add another layer of foamies for the extra plate layer but instead I dremeled the joint lines and the rivets. I'm using the cheap rotary tool from Harbor Freight, I actually bought it for all the bits it came with but for foam it's perfect.Left to do:Touch up the red and green foamies where I carved off the primer for the rivets.Apply a weathering in black to darken the creases.Shoulder LEDsPaint the ammos holders and arm bands I missed.Paint the logo and other detailsTips: I should have used black foamies for the pauldrons. I carved the rivets after the primer and the contrast to the dark gray looks really good. On the back I added the rivets after the primer.

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I did the same with the pauldrons cause I forgot and now I have Christmas shoulders.99 Cents Only stores are GREAT for scavenging for costumes. Bought the velcro and some dog collar with clips for strapping.My brother-in-law's armor is coming along even faster. Instead of cutting multiple pieces then glueing them together we just cut a bigger piece then carved the detail into it. For example the two front long pieces where the logo will go is just one on his. Saved lots of time there. And instead of foamies for layering he carved rivets and lines everywhere.Thanks for viewing.-Vitro. Re: Gears of War Foam Armor BuildI might not finish the LED's for this weekend so now I'm just adding the final details.I created a stencil for the front logo so I can also use it on the 2nd set of armor.

I cropped a picture of it from one of my reference pictures then I outlined it using Inkscape. Printed it to size, transferred to poster board using carbon paper and finally cut out the pieces. I think it's a little small but after spending so much time cutting it out I think it's fine.The chest piece without the logo is my brother-in-law's and he did all the rivets and lines by hand.-Vitrop.s.

Gears Of War 3 Pepakura Files For Foam Mattress

For those interested in the plans I'm still waiting for permission from Brashsculptor. Hi all,Had our party this weekend which was a blast! Here are some final pictures. The armor held up really good. I found some stress areas that will need some fixing plus reinforcing and best of all wasn't as hot as I thought it was going to be. I made gloves but forgot to wear them. I'll take more pics on Halloween.

The 'Lancer' is a knock off from Toy's R Us the chainsaw even rotates. I'm calling it finished if I don't I could keep improving it until next Halloween!Thanks for Viewing!-Vitrop.s.

Here's the PDF of the patterns Brashsculptor created that was the main basis for our armor. Once we got our main pieces together we added our own details and variations.