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ОтветитьA really strong inner bond can be achieved with super glue / crazy glue and cotton wool. Small layers over joins. Really strong..
Ответитьnext time after u are done painting take off the tape before it dries so paint do dry up with the tape and crack, painters trick :) it will be a smoother finish, also great job!
ОтветитьPersonally I use galactic armoury files since they’re cut up better to save detail instead of plane cuts
Plus he does halo and Titanfall stuff which basically no one else does
Yo those lofi Star Wars remakes are insane I was vibing out good mood setter good work looks great
Ответитьwould you still get good results printing detailed parts on a normal 3d printer rather than a resin printer?
ОтветитьSomeone may have already said something, but any Stormy from any costume group will tell you, you are supposed to almost turn the helmet to 90° and then slide your head in. Works for them, it might work for you?
Love this video, I've just received the raw print for my own trooper helmet and this was a nice chilled way to ease into the project!
That was a lot of support material. Also the holes in the back of the helmet are for magnets.
Ответитьpretty cool. I don't think id have added chipping to the rubber gasket part but, still a cool build.
ОтветитьIf it were me, I probably print and paint the eyebrow individually.
ОтветитьThose ear piece gaps, especially the right side.
You also forgot to paint the ear amps grey.
Do3d has terrible corrupted models. So many have saved at 0kb once split.
Ответитьhow much fillament went in support
ОтветитьLove the pace, clear explanation, fun and light style! You can use these helmets to stay off camera, daft punk style !
Some tips from my experience: bonding with a soldering iron and 3d pen can be faster, stronger, and less messy than coating (with eg. Epoxy), unless you use the expoxy with gauze. Only downside, the pla is less sandable.
Long life to free internet and opensource let profiteers burn in hell
Ответитьwhat are your setting for your printer i keep getting gaps in my prints
ОтветитьGreat video. I'm more of the clean and tidy style. Yours turned out good looking at the end as well. Just not my style. Last, want to say good tip on the laying a clear coat down then the black.
ОтветитьYou should sell these you can make a fortune
Ответитьgood job
ОтветитьThis is soooo F-in Rad!! Great job on the details!!! Absolutely love this🔥
ОтветитьThe 3d printed helmets are generally never that good, but this one is the best I've seen so far.
ОтветитьAmazing build !
ОтветитьI don't like sanding. It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere.
ОтветитьThis made me actually want to make one, and kinda believe I could.
ОтветитьWhat are those paint brushes your using for the small hand painted details?
ОтветитьPerhaps it is a stupid question... how can i print this kind of helmet to fit on my head ? I wish to create a stormtrooper cosplay
Ответитьcrazy glue + baking soda. super strong and cures instantly and sands down nicely. I used this process to repair the body plastics on my street bike and has held up for well over a year now.
ОтветитьSo if you have a big enough 3D printer you wont have to print it in so many small pieces?
Ответитьwhich 3d printer yould you recommend to beginners?
ОтветитьAbsolutely love this! Your guys’ video style is so comfortable and professional, and the build quality is amazing. So entry friendly. Noticed you guys haven’t been around in a while, hope to see a return soon!
Ответитьhow much infill did you set the slicer for?
Ответитьwhat size nozzle did you use to print that?
ОтветитьHermoso te quedo el casco !
ОтветитьGood Job. But never use Frogtape :) It's the worst tape i ever used. When you do it more than once, use a small sandblaster.
ОтветитьDude. You REALLY should be wearing gloves when using that activator. But great build otherwise and good paint job.
ОтветитьI loved this video, amazing value and quality editing and filming, keep up the good work, you ve got a new subscriber :)
Ответитьis the newer neptune 3 pro /SOVL 01 pro enough for this kinda work, budget not the biggest issue, prob have 600$ for a 3d printer. or sould i look at like the cut down bamboo lab?
Ответитьi cant stop staring at the bleed on the brow, you couldnt touch that up a little?
Ответитьhow do you fix that gap in the ear part
Ответить3 -D print the full armour in copper (the metal).
ОтветитьHonestly that helmet might fit. It’s a certain way to put it. 😉 Great build!
ОтветитьJust a tip to get sharper edges on masked parts: add a coat of the base paint (white) similar to how you added the clear coat and if possible, remove the masking while the paint is wet.
ОтветитьI hope the helmet doesn't have a bad transmitter
Awesome build though
Чувак нанес шпатлёвку , не стал ее перетирать и нанес грунт. Лол чел .....
Ответитьive painted a lot of things, try removing your masking whilst your paint is still wet. This will help reduce tearing and uneven lines in your final finish
ОтветитьStormtrooper helmets need to be put on 90 degrees rotated.
ОтветитьHe listed everything but mine😂
ОтветитьHere is a helpful hint from my files of “I figured this out for myself” from years of working with resin kits.
When working with resin, superglue and sand paper are your friends. You can use superglue in a gap or “air bubble indentation” and sand over the spot. The sandpaper will make resin dust which will fill the gap or hole by bonding with the superglue. you can repeat the process for deeper holes until smooth and the defect disappears.
This is a stylized version of the helmet. It’s been made symmetrical.
ОтветитьVery nice build!
Where can I find your background music??