Used your template to make one out of cardboard since that’s the material I had. It still came together nicely with some tweaking since it’s a thinner material. You’re awesome! Thank you!
Great video. well described and your crafting has just enough of everything so beginning smiths can make it and not get lost but not too overboard that veterans get bored.
@@Justinsupra-yb2pl hey there! I actually did an entire livestream of assembling this piece in full, plus the Pepakura file I included is a full 2d to 3d reference!
@FoamArmoryProps i downloaded the template and it looks awesome. I dont see any instructions or register marks. Im a newbie and any help would be appreciated.
@@FoamArmoryProps so many projects in my head still have to finish the Spartan Batmab I'm working on instagram.com/foam.heros.n.villans?igshid=1o9c2cjrijv1t
@@FoamArmoryProps cool. Cant wait to see it. I've never made a foam mask, but I'm gonna try my first one for Halloween. How long does it, usually take?
@@GarrettAMLee So excited for you! It's a lot of fun. Working the shop like a full time job, it usually takes me 2-3 days for a complete piece, including dry/recoat times. So give yourself some leeway
Great question! The short answer is, not necessarily. The long answer is that initially sealing the foam with a brush-on layer like mod podge helps you use a LOT less plastidip in the long run. Essentially, you're looking at 1-2 layers with mod podge versus 3-4 or even 5 without
@@FoamArmoryProps no trouble per say. You had mentioned watching a different video to see how to do that and couldnt find it. Just trying to figure it out
@@davidmadden932 that's unfortunate. Yeah, I can't recommend using my patterns for cardboard. They require a material more capable of forming compound curves