I would recommend you to first stick the paper templates and see how the final piece will look before you trace them on foam, it will save you a lot of foam, time and will prevent your motivation from droping down as mine did. Scaling the armor was a pain but in the end I'm very happy with the result. I'm 5'10' (1.78m) and have a lean body type.
I had some huge trouble scaling them and had to do maybe 4 or 5 attempts before I get them right and tight fitting.
I used a mix of these mainly for 3D/view reference and did some minor mod when I feel I needed too.Įnough with the talk, now bring on the pics ! Here's my old armor, just look from page to page to see my progression :thumbsupīut today is the day and I'm almost done with the foam workįor those who are wondering, I used DacinFool foam conversion of his mkIII pep files that you can find on the first post of this thread and Royal Dump foam conversion of these same files. I learned a lot (from my mistakes mainly :lol) and did a way cleaner and better job this time. DIY MK 3 eva foam Helmet Template pattern blueprint pdf vector printable digital download cosplay costume larp (3.5k) 3.43.
Iron Man Mark 85 Endgame Armor Template for EVA Foam Papercraft (7) 9.99. This is my second build ever, after I did my mkIV with STEALTH files. Check out our iron man pepakura files selection for the very best in unique or custom. I've been working on my mkIII for a month i believe or maybe a bit more and I've been dying to post some progress pics but never found the time to. Okay guys, now it's time for some major update !