Rescue armor TEMPLATES these are more simplified patterns and not screen accurate I only sell downloadable TEMPLATES I do not sell physical products.. pictures shown is what the final product will look like. I do not sell finished armor suits. Please do not request commissions. patterns include chest, back, abs, cod, full arms, legs, shoe and helmet how to diy build process video is available at www.youtube.com/xiengprod PLEASE READ PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS Pepper Potts Rescue Files are in a PDF binder so you will need to Print each page individually Files are in Poster Format so you can scale the Patterns up or down and print on any type of Paper with any type of printer. Open files with Adobe Reader
Rescue armor TEMPLATES these are more simplified patterns and not screen accurate I only sell downloadable TEMPLATES I do not sell physical products.. pictures shown is what the final product will look like. I do not sell finished armor suits. Please do not request commissions. patterns include chest, back, abs, cod, full arms, legs, shoe and helmet how to diy build process video is available at www.youtube.com/xiengprod PLEASE READ PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS Pepper Potts Rescue Files are in a PDF binder so you will need to Print each page individually Files are in Poster Format so you can scale the Patterns up or down and print on any type of Paper with any type of printer. Open files with Adobe Reader
Every 1/6 scale company seems to be trying for something new, something that they hope will click with collectors, something that stands out from the flood of 12-inch figures flowing into the market, begging for the collector's money pocket. Everyone seems to have enough of WWII figures, especially Germans (or am I wrong?) and since most companies don't want to run foul of the law in terms of copyright infringements, it's best to stay away from movie-related figures if one doesn't have the licensing rights, nor expect collectors to pay high prices for their products. So what do you do if you are a 1/6 scale manufacturer jumping on the band wagon of 12-inch figures demanded by hungry and eager 1/6 scale collectors who are willing to fork out good money for stuff to add to their collection and feed their addiction? You think out of the box. This is Coo Model's Iron Island Battle Royale NO:SK07 1/6 scale SERGEANT “DEVIL JOHNNY” 12-inch figure. Coo Model have already previewed and released two 1/6 scale "Iron Island" Jack-5 12-inch figures (check out the pictures HERE and HERE) and while I wasn't too keen on those robot figures, this latest figure by Coo Model seems to have caught my attention. Scroll down to see the pictures. Click on them for bigger and better views. Coo Model Iron Island Battle Royale 1/6 scale Sergeant Devil Johnny 12-inch armor figure will come with 1/6 scale Head sculpt, 12-inch figure Body, Long-sleeved T-shirt, Trousers, Leather jacket, Boots, hands x 4, Belt, Pouches x 4, Cannon, Bullet chain, Pistol, Laser Sword , Machine Helmet, Machine Breastplate, Machine Backpack, Machine Shoulder Armor x 2, Machine Leggings, Machine shoes, Machine Gauntlets, Machine hands, Machine tailgate This does remind me of the Zero Metal Defence Capsule (ZMDC) armor figures from way back. You can see the pictures HERE. Very similar concept even though they are at least a decade (10 years) apart!
This template is an accurate representation of a helmet from a popular video game. Use this file to create your own cosplay helmet from EVA foam using tutorials and techniques from the cosplay community. Previous foam construction experience recommended. Ideal for cosplayers, replica prop makers and foamcraft enthusiasts. Scaled for a head circumference of 61cm/24 inches. Template is available in .pdo for Pepakura and .pdf file for non-pepakura users.
Rescue armor TEMPLATES these are more simplified patterns and not screen accurate I only sell downloadable TEMPLATES I do not sell physical products.. pictures shown is what the final product will look like. I do not sell finished armor suits. Please do not request commissions. patterns include chest, back, abs, cod, full arms, legs, shoe and helmet how to diy build process video is available at www.youtube.com/xiengprod PLEASE READ PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS Pepper Potts Rescue Files are in a PDF binder so you will need to Print each page individually Files are in Poster Format so you can scale the Patterns up or down and print on any type of Paper with any type of printer. Open files with Adobe Reader
Every 1/6 scale company seems to be trying for something new, something that they hope will click with collectors, something that stands out from the flood of 12-inch figures flowing into the market, begging for the collector's money pocket. Everyone seems to have enough of WWII figures, especially Germans (or am I wrong?) and since most companies don't want to run foul of the law in terms of copyright infringements, it's best to stay away from movie-related figures if one doesn't have the licensing rights, nor expect collectors to pay high prices for their products. So what do you do if you are a 1/6 scale manufacturer jumping on the band wagon of 12-inch figures demanded by hungry and eager 1/6 scale collectors who are willing to fork out good money for stuff to add to their collection and feed their addiction? You think out of the box. This is Coo Model's Iron Island Battle Royale NO:SK07 1/6 scale SERGEANT “DEVIL JOHNNY” 12-inch figure. Coo Model have already previewed and released two 1/6 scale "Iron Island" Jack-5 12-inch figures (check out the pictures HERE and HERE) and while I wasn't too keen on those robot figures, this latest figure by Coo Model seems to have caught my attention. Scroll down to see the pictures. Click on them for bigger and better views. Coo Model Iron Island Battle Royale 1/6 scale Sergeant Devil Johnny 12-inch armor figure will come with 1/6 scale Head sculpt, 12-inch figure Body, Long-sleeved T-shirt, Trousers, Leather jacket, Boots, hands x 4, Belt, Pouches x 4, Cannon, Bullet chain, Pistol, Laser Sword , Machine Helmet, Machine Breastplate, Machine Backpack, Machine Shoulder Armor x 2, Machine Leggings, Machine shoes, Machine Gauntlets, Machine hands, Machine tailgate This does remind me of the Zero Metal Defence Capsule (ZMDC) armor figures from way back. You can see the pictures HERE. Very similar concept even though they are at least a decade (10 years) apart!
Every 1/6 scale company seems to be trying for something new, something that they hope will click with collectors, something that stands out from the flood of 12-inch figures flowing into the market, begging for the collector's money pocket. Everyone seems to have enough of WWII figures, especially Germans (or am I wrong?) and since most companies don't want to run foul of the law in terms of copyright infringements, it's best to stay away from movie-related figures if one doesn't have the licensing rights, nor expect collectors to pay high prices for their products. So what do you do if you are a 1/6 scale manufacturer jumping on the band wagon of 12-inch figures demanded by hungry and eager 1/6 scale collectors who are willing to fork out good money for stuff to add to their collection and feed their addiction? You think out of the box. This is Coo Model's Iron Island Battle Royale NO:SK07 1/6 scale SERGEANT “DEVIL JOHNNY” 12-inch figure. Coo Model have already previewed and released two 1/6 scale "Iron Island" Jack-5 12-inch figures (check out the pictures HERE and HERE) and while I wasn't too keen on those robot figures, this latest figure by Coo Model seems to have caught my attention. Scroll down to see the pictures. Click on them for bigger and better views. Coo Model Iron Island Battle Royale 1/6 scale Sergeant Devil Johnny 12-inch armor figure will come with 1/6 scale Head sculpt, 12-inch figure Body, Long-sleeved T-shirt, Trousers, Leather jacket, Boots, hands x 4, Belt, Pouches x 4, Cannon, Bullet chain, Pistol, Laser Sword , Machine Helmet, Machine Breastplate, Machine Backpack, Machine Shoulder Armor x 2, Machine Leggings, Machine shoes, Machine Gauntlets, Machine hands, Machine tailgate This does remind me of the Zero Metal Defence Capsule (ZMDC) armor figures from way back. You can see the pictures HERE. Very similar concept even though they are at least a decade (10 years) apart!
Every 1/6 scale company seems to be trying for something new, something that they hope will click with collectors, something that stands out from the flood of 12-inch figures flowing into the market, begging for the collector's money pocket. Everyone seems to have enough of WWII figures, especially Germans (or am I wrong?) and since most companies don't want to run foul of the law in terms of copyright infringements, it's best to stay away from movie-related figures if one doesn't have the licensing rights, nor expect collectors to pay high prices for their products. So what do you do if you are a 1/6 scale manufacturer jumping on the band wagon of 12-inch figures demanded by hungry and eager 1/6 scale collectors who are willing to fork out good money for stuff to add to their collection and feed their addiction? You think out of the box. This is Coo Model's Iron Island Battle Royale NO:SK07 1/6 scale SERGEANT “DEVIL JOHNNY” 12-inch figure. Coo Model have already previewed and released two 1/6 scale "Iron Island" Jack-5 12-inch figures (check out the pictures HERE and HERE) and while I wasn't too keen on those robot figures, this latest figure by Coo Model seems to have caught my attention. Scroll down to see the pictures. Click on them for bigger and better views. Coo Model Iron Island Battle Royale 1/6 scale Sergeant Devil Johnny 12-inch armor figure will come with 1/6 scale Head sculpt, 12-inch figure Body, Long-sleeved T-shirt, Trousers, Leather jacket, Boots, hands x 4, Belt, Pouches x 4, Cannon, Bullet chain, Pistol, Laser Sword , Machine Helmet, Machine Breastplate, Machine Backpack, Machine Shoulder Armor x 2, Machine Leggings, Machine shoes, Machine Gauntlets, Machine hands, Machine tailgate This does remind me of the Zero Metal Defence Capsule (ZMDC) armor figures from way back. You can see the pictures HERE. Very similar concept even though they are at least a decade (10 years) apart!
Trying new photographing and photo editing techniques this time around. Darker with higher contrast, and spending a little more time photographing and getting nice angles. Tell me what you think. Also, the hardsuit itself is a relatively generic space hardsuit with a few npus, namely that tube thing I used for its butt, and the motorcycle body upside down and used in the torso and back, full fig as usual, and very poseable, surprisingly robust.... And lastly, I'm working on a badass mecha, its sick, colour blocking's a bitch but it's getting there, so keep an eye out.