I'm not sure if I've mentioned it here but I'm a HUGE fan of a villain character called "The Dark Knight" (pictured below) from an old BBC kids show "Incredible Games"
I've wanted to have a cosplay of this since I was a kid, and this year I should FINALLY be able to do this!
I commissioned someone to make the cloak and another to 3D model the helmet, which has been 3D printed and just needs putting together. 1/3
I recently got to try on the cloak for a final fitting and it was a dream come true! It still needs final adjustments.
When I woke up this morning brain went "Oh remember when you tried on your Dark Knight cloak recently? Here's some belated endorphins!"
"Remember how it felt to have it around your neck and shoulders, how it felt to swish your arms around? Have some more endorphins! You're getting that cloak in a couple of months! " 2/3
It's about time I got to glueing the 3D printed helmet together. That's tomorrow's job.
After gluing I need to work on gluing and finishing/painting, then I can work on the cage and finally the visor. 3/3
Gluing pieces together using glue and once it's cured I'll go over the joins with some epoxy before starting on finishing!
Hokay!!! Half glued! Superglue should have finished curing tomorrow and then I can fill in the joints with epoxy.
OKAY two halves have finished gluing. I've put some epoxy on the joints for strength and tomorrow I'm gonna cover it in wood filler and sand it back to be smooth!
Decided to replace the epoxy bonds with fibreglass resin instead!
@Pipponprops suggested this as a stronger method of joining 3D prints. Thanks for the advice! :)
Fist time using wood filler and actually found it easier using my fingers to spread it all on.