My kids will go nuts seeing your suit.
My kids will go nuts seeing your suit.
Looks the good as usual Bazza! Well done.
Nikon D5100
18-55mm Kit Lens, 55-300mm Kit Lens, 90mm Tamron Macro Lens, 35mm Nikkor 1.8G, Tokina 11-16mm DX II, Kenko Extension Tubes
Indir Photography - Website
Indir Photography - Facebook
You sir, are a genius! this post could easily have it's own blog with millions of followers! Plus this could be added on things to do while in Canberra, check out an Iron Man suit & visit the observatory
Thanks mate! Wouldn't that be grand!?
Thanks to my friend Shane again, for making such a big effort to be my J.A.R.V.I.S tonight.
The suit was a little easier to move in, but we identified more places for improvement. This time it took an hour to suit up, photo-shoot in every angle, with and without flash, then de-suit. We are getting better!
The gap between the top of the legs and the bottom of the codpiece is much less now which just looks great! The arms now just clip on instead of having to screw together both at the elbows and at the shoulder bells. The trimmed-down neck allows for head movement now bus still needs a little more off it. The cuff on the right arm needs reshaping slightly to get my thumb joint out. Took a little skin off tonight, forgetting that when you heat up, you expand.
Lighting in the chest is fine, but it is quite obvious that the eyes are FAR too bright so will need resistors or a total rethink. Shoulder bells keep slipping below the edge of the shoulder at the torso, so I will be welding on a couple of flat hooks for them to hang off, yet still pivot from.
Back profile - Some big gaps in the armour here to be covered with either coloured foam or shiny red leather layered plates.
The hand plates and the achilles flight-control flaps need spring tensioners to return them to the closed positions once activated.
2nd full suit test fit and walk around. Better. Much better proportions in the legs to torso now.
Walking is OK, need to practice to get used to it but the arm movement is limited. I'm not sure what more I can do to fix that. Might just have to live with it.
Looking good mate. You do realise though, if you put on any weight you'll have to get a panel beater to 'let it out' for you?
Regards
Glen1
Regards
Glen1
No Need, I have designed it so I can add expansion plates. Besides, once I get off my arse and wear this to a few events, I'm more likely to lose weight through exertion and sweat! :P
Here's two pictures showing the hand plate in the open and closed positions. I still need to refine them, take the inside corner off and pad them underneath, but the hinge will have a switch under it that activates the hand repulsor illumination when it is pushed back by the back of the gauntlet.
There will be a return spring tacked on the inside as well to bring it back to the closed position snug against the back of my hands.
Today I had little time during lunch so I just added the toe recesses. I cut the rectangle out of the front of the toes, then made two small trays the same size as the hole about 5mm deep and tapped them in for a snug fit. I then set the MIG to low wire feed and enough juice to penetrate the .95 sheet and fuse them together.
A quick grind and you get the idea. More refined clean-up later.
Sorry, mate! More work for you I'm afraid!
Can't post the link but CNN has a story of interest to you today about a Zgerman fan's Iron Man suit glove build.
Last edited by Redgums; 29-06-2015 at 6:40pm.
CC, Image editing OK.
Ah yes. Saw that one a long time ago. A bit kitchy but fun. Thanks for the link.
Baz.
Update: Went to the powdercoaters today with the suit to come up with a plan. Basically because of the filler I need to use to smooth out imperfections and the temperatures required in the powder coating ovens, I can't powdercoat and must go to the auto-paint option.
Bummer. He was prepared to powdercoat for free as long as I paid for the powder.
Canberra Times article. It will be in Sunday's paper. Hopefully with more pictures.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/nati...0150711-gi924p
All the best with the soon to be twins.
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography