INGREDIENTS
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the em cavities in the skeleton were then filled in
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after this was completed the form was covered in stretch fabri this smoothed out a lot of the lumpiness of the foam
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the front flap was added using more insulation foam
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after coating the dome in resin to thicken it a bit
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over this went a dusting of 99¢ flat-black el-cheapo paint which was wiped off as it dried. resin cast faux-bolts were also added to the main body as as the drill arm before painting
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this bit of blood is my favorite part of all the weathering on the costume. its details like that that i think really make the effect work
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so
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since this is such a project
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the main body
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after drying
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after adding some details on the body
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the dome
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after trimming the edge off
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which i molded in silicone. the portholes were all slush-cast to save weight and time in production. also
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the tape here is marking the spacing of the portholes
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the drill arm
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pvc cage and old dewalt 12v cordless drill make up the support frame and motor
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the "housing
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the dome cage
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test of the body
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other details
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an animatronic hand and arm extension were created
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the rear tank was made from a 12" concrete
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i made a pushmold of some bolt heads
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painting
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again
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the initial painting was done
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the drill was weathered in the same manner
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finished result
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from "hueyatl" on flickr
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from "sarcasm-hime" on flickr
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