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Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:29 pm
by GoldCylon
Man you have kicked it up a notch. Nice progress, and great looking details.

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:00 pm
by Hand-Schaub
Cool! And I see the sword laying there looking pretty mean!

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 12:10 am
by Cylon-Knight
Love it! AND the makeshift weight ;)
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Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:52 am
by Red Eye
Good work so far! :salute:

Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:34 pm
by jclayman99
Nice work

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:33 pm
by ross0379
Was up for more work today but was the brother in laws 40th last night so couldnt get in the zone today for another mass sanding session. Here's a brief re-cap on the suit so far....

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A long way to go yet but it's good to be able to piece together the jigsaw a little.

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:56 pm
by Cylon-Knight
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Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:13 pm
by ross0379
Okay, so I thought about what I want to do with the costume and decided when on display I need a display only helmet which in time I'm planning to fit with the expensive motion senser eye piece. For wearing out and about I need a new costume only helmet.

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Yes this is the more common two half shells which I picked up on Ebay from StarbuckCylon last month for around $80 incl PP. Where to start?
Well I cunningly decided to glue shell a and b together using some spare Styrene cut into strips left over from the armour kit as a support right down the middle.
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Back to the filler again
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Sanded, still needs a little sanding over the eye lense edges and round where the mouth grill will fit.
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As they say two heads are better then one!
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Next up, sword sheath.
I have been putting this part off for a while as I knew gluing this together was going to be tricky seeing as there isnt much of a flat surface to stick each side flush. In the end I went for it and just had to overlap each side of the sheath slightly and let the filler so the rest. Took a while but came together reasonably well eventually.
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Finshing touches to some of the armour pieces that needed a little TLC after my previous sanding session. I've discovered a problem with the "No Nails" glue I've been using throughout this project. Filler does not bond to anysurfaces that has even a slight a layer of glue as after a while the filler softens the glue away from the styrene and the filler just breaks away. Has been a bit of a theme for this project from the start so has been a long learning curve and plenty of re-filling to get over these hurdles. Have conquered it now though.
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Re-cap on all finished parts awating priming (minus the first helmet of course)
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Boot Boxes underway, these require no filling as I'm going for the stick either side to the Cylon Boot motive with velcro when their ready. I've size 13uk feet so doubt I'll get my hooves through them if I assembeld them together with glue and filler. Bonus of using no filler here is that I can work on these inside the house as no filler dust cloud. Belt Boxes also finishig up too.
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So thats is for now, next up will be the priming spray job, going to have to wait for a mild windless day to do this outside which is a bit of a bugger as entering November but it's been a funny year weatherwise so heres hoping a good day comes soon!

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:56 pm
by Cylon-Knight
VEEEEERY NICE!
Great update. Thanks!

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:39 pm
by ross0379
Hi

Long time, so much has happened I've had to shelve the Centurion for the past year and a bit.
Sold my apartment, moved into my partners brothers spare room, got engaged, bought a house renovations, renovations renovations and finally we moved in. Then Christmas and all that one thing after another

Going to crack on this this New Year with the project which is currently stored away in my new garden shed.

Sadly due to budgeting issues I'm going for a quick fix here with some chrome spray paint. My first Cylon helmet has had 2 coats of grey primer, last week I had a decent black gloss delivered and a "Chrome spray paint" which is meant to come up to 90% chrome. (We'll see how this comes out). I need to get this thing done.

Purchased a 6Ft Mannequin to work off. This thing is going to be imposing.

I'll post some progress pics but my webshots account is down hence why all my links are knackered on here. I'll re-post these as soon as Webshots becomes available.

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:30 pm
by Cylon-Knight
Glad to hear the Centurion is still on the "to do" list. Hope you like the new house! I'm sure it will be a fine home for an Evil Cylon ;)
Looking forward to more when you pick the project back up!
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Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:53 am
by ross0379
Today thought I'd finally get round to trying out the budget Chrome Spray Paint idea.

Here's the under coat
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Then the High Black Gloss spray paint

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Then using this, advertised as being able to reach up to 90% Mirror Chrome effect on Ebay
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First coat of Chrome Spray paint
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Note my Home Bar I've also been working on today giving it it's final coat of varnish :D

Second coat
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Conclusion....
Not as bad as I actually thought it might turn out to be honest. This model was never perfect as it's been hanging around the shed for the last 18 months so has warped a bit in the heat and has a few imperfections. I just wanted to give this method a spin before letting loose on my decent Cylon kit. For budget reasons I'd consider going the whole hog with this but it's never 90% mirror chrome. More like 60%.

I still think a full armour kit in this chrome effect may look pretty reasonable but obviously not for the purist. I'll have to consider the spend on a proper plate job next year. Halloween costume may be delayed another year.

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:48 pm
by GoldCylon
It has a nice luster to it and I might rate it a bit higher than 60%. Does that method of plating need a clear coat.

Re: Another UK Cylon Goes into Production

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:43 pm
by rustycylon
we need more uk cylons :cylon: