Halloween costume
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Halloween costume
I'm making a imperial guard helmet from return of the Jedi. I found it on thingiverse and decided to give it a go.
The supplied item was sliced into 28 different stl files for smaller printers. I reassembled in to larger sections to accommodate the rostock max and minimize the amount of gluing required. I am totally geeking out on this one.
The supplied item was sliced into 28 different stl files for smaller printers. I reassembled in to larger sections to accommodate the rostock max and minimize the amount of gluing required. I am totally geeking out on this one.
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Re: Halloween costume
Cheers, it's made with PLAMcSlappy wrote:PLA or ABS?
It looks awesome
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Re: Halloween costume
This looks like a good candidate for the printing contest : http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=93&t=6454
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Re: Halloween costume
LOVE IT!
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Re: Halloween costume
Why isn't this in the october print contest! Man, that looks awesome! Cool to hear you had to make the parts into bigger stl's for the Rostock MAX 

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Re: Halloween costume
Thanks for the compliments on the mask.
I don't think it qualifies for the print contest, due to NC I think.
Here is the link to the file from thingiverse. Maybe someone can advise if it qualifies.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:349643
Here is a updated pic. The print has been smoothed and primed.
I don't think it qualifies for the print contest, due to NC I think.
Here is the link to the file from thingiverse. Maybe someone can advise if it qualifies.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:349643
Here is a updated pic. The print has been smoothed and primed.
Re: Halloween costume
As an official member of the 501st, I officially say this is really freaking cool. Great work!
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Re: Halloween costume
Cheers, I thought you would get a kit out if it after I was your light saber build.emile1138 wrote:As an official member of the 501st, I officially say this is really freaking cool. Great work!
Have to make the force pike to go with it. And get it painted. Halloween is fast approaching.
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Re: Halloween costume
Fresh from paint. All left to do is install the visitor and install some foam inside.
Re: Halloween costume
Are you possibly thinking of joining the Legion with this thing? It's really well done.
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Caleb Fairres
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Suite 200 / Dock 2
Ligonier, IN 46767
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Re: Halloween costume
Awesome paint job! Do you paint cars for a living?
GREAT JOB!!!
GREAT JOB!!!
Re: Halloween costume
And THIS is how you do it, folks.
That is fantastic.
I have a few similar projects in mind. Daft Punk helmet, robocop helmet, etc etc,
That is fantastic.
I have a few similar projects in mind. Daft Punk helmet, robocop helmet, etc etc,
*not actually a robot
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Re: Halloween costume
Wow!
That is an amazing piece.
Looking forward to seeing the completed piece!
That is an amazing piece.
Looking forward to seeing the completed piece!
Re: Halloween costume
All the comments referring to awesomeness are true.
Post pics of the complete costume.
Post pics of the complete costume.
Me: That's a cool DubStep. I really like the drop. But could you turn it down a little?
Son: That's the refrigerator Dad.
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Son: That's the refrigerator Dad.
And that is why I will never buy HotPoint again!
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Re: Halloween costume
No plans at the moment, having more trouble making the cloak that making the helmet.emile1138 wrote:Are you possibly thinking of joining the Legion with this thing? It's really well done.
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Re: Halloween costume
Cheers mate,Eaglezsoar wrote:Awesome paint job! Do you paint cars for a living?
GREAT JOB!!!
I use to work on cars over 20 years ago. Been a printer for the last 20.
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Re: Halloween costume
Helmet painted and visor installed. Some shots outside in the light (first day in a week it has not rained)
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Re: Halloween costume
That really looks great! Hope we get a chance to see a pic of the whole outfit later! Keep up the good work!
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Re: Halloween costume
That looks so professional, it's hard to imagine it was done with a 3D printer.
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Re: Halloween costume
Here are the printed parts to make up the force pike (staff).
Forgot to take pics before painting them.
Forgot to take pics before painting them.
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Re: Halloween costume
Here is the pike assembled. All parts were designed to fit over a 1/2" copper pipe.
Re: Halloween costume
Our assembly tech, emile1138, is geeking
on this. He makes some pretty awesome stuff for Star Wars too. Really nice work. First Class.

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Re: Halloween costume
Yeah, I'm pretty much in love with this build...
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Caleb Fairres
Media Manager / Assembly Technician
601 Sroufe Street
Suite 200 / Dock 2
Ligonier, IN 46767
(765) 884-4100
[email protected]
Caleb Fairres
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601 Sroufe Street
Suite 200 / Dock 2
Ligonier, IN 46767
(765) 884-4100
[email protected]