

Learn how to paint, finish, and replicate this project, and discover step-by-step projects for more props and armor. Take me to the Steps FIGURE 2-1: A helmet made out of paper This project is an excerpt from Make: Props and Costume Armor. Showcasing amazing maker projects of 2022 Gift the gift of Make: Magazine this holiday season! Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and more Share a cool tool or product with the community.įind a special something for the makers in your life. Skill builder, project tutorials, and more Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed Initiatives for the next generation of makers. Membership connects and supports the people and projects that shape our future and supports the learning.A free program that lights children’s creative fires and allows them to explore projects in areas such as arts &Ĭrafts, science & engineering, design, and technology.Microcontrollers including Arduino and Raspberry Pi, Drones and 3D Printing, and more. Maker-written books designed to inform and delight! Topics such as.A smart collection of books, magazines, electronics kits, robots, microcontrollers, tools, supplies, and moreĬurated by us, the people behind Make: and the Maker Faire.Together tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators across the globe. A celebration of the Maker Movement, a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers.The premier publication of maker projects, skill-building tutorials, in-depth reviews, and inspirational stories,.Total cost was roughly $1300 and it took up about 450 hours of fun (aka labor).



I have been trying to teach myself the software though, and this is the largest and most complicated thing I have ever designed. Designing everything in 3D was a huge hurdle. It is fully articulated and I am extremely proud of it. I designed it in google sketch-up and 3D printed all of the digits myself. The hardest part of the whole process was probably the Power Fist (the giant left hand). The costume stands roughly 7ft tall and requires that I walk on stilts. I have a full build thread located on the RPF forum here: an another on Obscurus Crusade here: And you can find it on facebook here: This was my first time working in foam and also my first time working on something so large. This is my second ever costume build and I have been working on it since March of 2013. It is a Crimson Fist and was completed just in time for Halloween this year. This is my Warhammer 40k Space Marine Costume.
