There's a method that they use for prosthetics that would probably work for this that would be wayyyyy cheaper. You slowly heat lexan/plexiglass in the oven and then you drape it over the shape once it's pliable. I'm definitely going to try it, because I think it would work very similarly to vacuum forming for basically free.
@@chadwickbikerboy09 that would probably work really well too! You'd definitely need something that could withstand the heat. I was thinking maybe ABS. Either that or I'd need something made for me. Although I might be able to pick up some silicone molds for cheap.
@@dgcrago my original thought was to just print the eyes. Then either use uv resin to smooth, or just sanding smooth and possibly painting just to get a gloss surface, then casting in silicone and then pouring the eyes out of tinted epoxy and then just polishing. But I’m not 100% sure if that will work out as well as I think
I've had this video on loop the last 4 days while doing homework because it's relaxing and never gets boring, great work Frank. I'm currently making a Scarlet Spider helmet using the big eye helmet from Do3D, but I'm still trying to come up with ideas on how to make the lenses since the eye slots are so big and rounded.
That is the most accurate green goblin diy I’ve ever seen and it proves with patience and thinking along with testing/ experimenting like you you can accomplish great things and you inspire me to do great things like these. So I’m other words thank you for sharing your vision🔥🔥
Hey! That vacuforming turned out great, Frank! Excellent work! I’m currently using your motorizing tutorial to put helper arms in a war machine helmet right now. I’m walking away from it for the day lol.
Solution to the vacuum former, make a box using 2 2'x2' plywood hobby sheets and some trim or dim.-lumber and drill 1/8" to 1/4" holes into the top sheet. Attach a vacuum by drilling a hole in the side either big enough to fit your vac. or to fit a vac. attachment. Then cut a PET or PLA bottle up and form into sheets for forming. Once you need to use the former, heat up your plastic with a hair dryer, grill, torch, etc. and quickly press the plastic over the casting form and former base.
I've had a DO3d goblin helmet fully printed and glued for MONTHS just sitting around because it's too hot to go outside and sand. It's finally cooling down enough to get back out there and finish the helmet so thanks for all the tips!
Great video man! It's funny, I actually used the EXACT same Testor's color-shift paint in the green-copper color in my own goblin mask build. The 'copper' comes out more purple than you think!
Thanks for this tutorial! Having printed both versions of the Green Goblin helmet as one of my first big projects, the eyes and the paintjob were the hardest things for me to figure out.
I got my first 3D Printer (Ender 3) for Christmas, and have been loving playing with it. I have been working my way through all your videos and learn something new with each one. This is probably my favorite so far (I was a huge Raimi Spidey fan as a kid - and still am now!) and I hope to work my way up to being able to make something half as awesome as this! Thanks for all you do and keep up the epic work!
Excellent video! Your channel was the inspiration for me getting into 3D printing cosplay. What you accomplish with spray paint is what convinced me that I can do this too. Thanks for the tutorials and the inspiration to create cosplay!!
Good video! I have the Vek file and it’s very nice. Printed the mask in 2 pieces on my Phenom L. Resin printing the teeth like you mentioned and eye bucks works great if you have a small resin printer. I also vacuformed the eyes.
Sweet action. I bought those Testors paints a couple of months ago because they looked perfect! I think I may do at least 5 layers of the green copper and purple fog so it's more bold. I'm planning on printing the "lenses" from the files and using my heat gun to form the actual lenses. Just need to figure out the tinting part, might have to do what you did or at least something similar. I have the exact same files, just wish I would've known about the promo code when I bought it a few weeks ago 😆. Great video as always!
Have you ever considered tinting lenses and visors using these dye packets? From what I've seen they are superb for tinting curved and other complex surfaces! A little pricier and more work, sure, but well worth it in the long run!
I made my first 3D print. Simple and easy it was Mew for my girlfriend. Thank you so much for your tutorial on starting off and keeping my confidence. I appreciate everything you post. Ps the reason your paints bubble. The difference is oil based and latex and water when you mix the different bases it bubbles. Stick with one or the other. Again great content thank you so much. Have a phenomenal day.
I am hoping to do my own goblin helmet in the future (rocketeer is my current endeavor) and this paint job is the ideal for me. Love how these two colors work together over the black gloss. I prefer the matte finish myself but yours turned out great! Definitely keeping this in mind for the future.
I just like listening to you talk about 3d printing. I don't have a 3d printer, but my friend does and he's not nearly passionate about 3d printing as you
For the lenses maybe clear worbla could be an option too. but as far as tinting them your best bet would have been to dye the plastic with idye poly then chrome the inside. You can use spazstix chrome out of a rattle can and/or alclad-107 out of an air brush. I do like how yours turned out though!
Man that thing turned out great. The video editing keeps getting better too. If I ever finish my MK85 Helmet, I might attempt this a it is very cool. But I'm nearly finished printing all the parts for the Call of Duty Zombies Ray-pew. (Avoiding g-word). With all the small parts I think I finally understand my printer and orientations to get the best quality. Can wait to paint it and add the electronics.
Love all of the info you provide. I'm looking to get back into costume making and I really want a decent printer with a good size table. What would you recomend?
Could you print the lens pieces with a clear resin that is tinted using one of those cymk tint kits, then put the chrome-tinted plastic behind it maybe?
@@FranklyBuilt Have you seen the Monocure 3d crystal clear? that stuff is nearly glass! Here is a example I found on the youtubes - ua-cam.com/video/AY3SSYRHbQs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=3DADDICT
Dude, all of your content is amazing. Keep it coming. Seeing as how you're a huge fan of Ironman, one can safely assume you like transformers as well. Well, if you do, within the next week or so, I'll be posting up a video of a mash-up I did. I won't be finished (paint, lighting, etc.) but the helmet itself will be done. I thought you might like it.
could you do a video on how to do a colour shift for people in the uk that dont have as much access to spray paint as america ive been trying to make a colour shifting print of the arkham knight helmet
ALSO IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD SPRAY PAINT WALMART SELLS A GREEN TO GOLD COLOR SHIFT ACRYLIC PAINT IN THE CRAFT SECTION I USED IT FOR MINE. Also what a lot of people don't know about the green goblin helmet is it also had yellow lights in the eyes that were used in a couple of night time filming scenes with the green goblin if you can catch those particular scenes from the film
I built my own vacuformer from a $20 space heater and various sizes of 1-by lumber (1x2, 1x3, 1x4) and use my shop vac to run it. MUCH less than $1000.
I have been having a problem with my creality ender 3 printer for a very long time and for some odd reason nothing comes out of the nozzle I’ve replaced the tube, the nozzle, cleaning filaments, cleaning the nozzles etc and nothing works.. Do you have any idea of what it could be??
You’ve been a massive inspiration to me and so many people. Your skills are insane. Thanks for doing these vids ❤
There's a method that they use for prosthetics that would probably work for this that would be wayyyyy cheaper. You slowly heat lexan/plexiglass in the oven and then you drape it over the shape once it's pliable. I'm definitely going to try it, because I think it would work very similarly to vacuum forming for basically free.
As long as your printed mold can withstand the temps
That’s what I was thinking. Only I’m thinking of using a clear plastic bottle
@@chadwickbikerboy09 that would probably work really well too! You'd definitely need something that could withstand the heat. I was thinking maybe ABS. Either that or I'd need something made for me. Although I might be able to pick up some silicone molds for cheap.
@@dgcrago my original thought was to just print the eyes. Then either use uv resin to smooth, or just sanding smooth and possibly painting just to get a gloss surface, then casting in silicone and then pouring the eyes out of tinted epoxy and then just polishing. But I’m not 100% sure if that will work out as well as I think
@@chadwickbikerboy09 only one way to find out 😂
@@dgcrago yea, I have the silicone and epoxy. Just have to find the time haha. Still waiting on the front half of the helmet to print. 35 hours in
I've had this video on loop the last 4 days while doing homework because it's relaxing and never gets boring, great work Frank. I'm currently making a Scarlet Spider helmet using the big eye helmet from Do3D, but I'm still trying to come up with ideas on how to make the lenses since the eye slots are so big and rounded.
I like sanding, it’s the best part, it’s the most therapeutic part of making something
Hey man I'm so glad to see this video! It's the first one I've seen in my subscription feed for almost 2 months.
That is the most accurate green goblin diy I’ve ever seen and it proves with patience and thinking along with testing/ experimenting like you you can accomplish great things and you inspire me to do great things like these. So I’m other words thank you for sharing your vision🔥🔥
I can sit and watch your content for hours, its so satisfying to see how it all works!
Let’s go finally I have been waiting for this helmet😊
I kept seeing this in livestreams wondering when it would finally happen.
Perfect timing! Just started on my green goblin helmet, this is going to be a lot of help!
I've been waiting forever for someone to make a really good green goblin mask. Thank you for this badass project!
Hey! That vacuforming turned out great, Frank! Excellent work!
I’m currently using your motorizing tutorial to put helper arms in a war machine helmet right now. I’m walking away from it for the day lol.
Solution to the vacuum former, make a box using 2 2'x2' plywood hobby sheets and some trim or dim.-lumber and drill 1/8" to 1/4" holes into the top sheet. Attach a vacuum by drilling a hole in the side either big enough to fit your vac. or to fit a vac. attachment. Then cut a PET or PLA bottle up and form into sheets for forming. Once you need to use the former, heat up your plastic with a hair dryer, grill, torch, etc. and quickly press the plastic over the casting form and former base.
I've had a DO3d goblin helmet fully printed and glued for MONTHS just sitting around because it's too hot to go outside and sand. It's finally cooling down enough to get back out there and finish the helmet so thanks for all the tips!
Great video man! It's funny, I actually used the EXACT same Testor's color-shift paint in the green-copper color in my own goblin mask build. The 'copper' comes out more purple than you think!
Yeah it’s beautiful
Been waiting so long to see this! Thanks for everything Frank!
Could you do a tutorial on how to use the Ataraxia Pla and what you’re making with it?
Ok, so full body suit nao. Should be ready by the time the next Spoderman movie comes out ;)
Thanks for this tutorial! Having printed both versions of the Green Goblin helmet as one of my first big projects, the eyes and the paintjob were the hardest things for me to figure out.
Crazy good timing on this video! I just got my Green Goblin helmet put together and getting ready to prime! Thanks for sharing!
Love the color shift. GM has an awesome pearl that I am testing on my star boost helmet.
You wearing the helmet and talking normally was the funniest thing ever 🤣 😂
yess thank youu , i've been waiting for this tutorial for long time , it looks amazing !!
YESS BEEN WAITIING FOR THIS ONE!!
I got my first 3D Printer (Ender 3) for Christmas, and have been loving playing with it. I have been working my way through all your videos and learn something new with each one. This is probably my favorite so far (I was a huge Raimi Spidey fan as a kid - and still am now!) and I hope to work my way up to being able to make something half as awesome as this! Thanks for all you do and keep up the epic work!
Love seeing all the different techniques involved with prop making. Thanks for these vids!
This guy is incredible 👏 don't understand how he doesn't have more like.
the idea of using the window tint behind the color your want in genius. I have the window tint and now i think i can make any colors visors!!
Lets Go! I love the Sam Raimi goblin design
Excellent video! Your channel was the inspiration for me getting into 3D printing cosplay. What you accomplish with spray paint is what convinced me that I can do this too. Thanks for the tutorials and the inspiration to create cosplay!!
Been waiting on this video! Looks awesome! Just started building a president Loki crown
frank looks amazing mate film quality
Awesome helmet. Yes, I would like to see more of that vacuum-forming turotirals.
That looks killer. Amazing paint option
LOVE the mix between the 2 styles!
Good video! I have the Vek file and it’s very nice. Printed the mask in 2 pieces on my Phenom L. Resin printing the teeth like you mentioned and eye bucks works great if you have a small resin printer. I also vacuformed the eyes.
i just printed this than saw the video. i wish i saw this sooner!
My man vek being mentioned here is just another level
Sweet action. I bought those Testors paints a couple of months ago because they looked perfect! I think I may do at least 5 layers of the green copper and purple fog so it's more bold. I'm planning on printing the "lenses" from the files and using my heat gun to form the actual lenses. Just need to figure out the tinting part, might have to do what you did or at least something similar. I have the exact same files, just wish I would've known about the promo code when I bought it a few weeks ago 😆. Great video as always!
This GG helmet is insanely awesome!
That looks SIIIICCCKKKK
I can’t wait to make this when I buy my first 3D Printer 🔥🔥 I’m planning to buy the Ender 3 Max
your helmets and swords and other props are amazing but the real inspiration for me is that you did it all in three years
Have you ever considered tinting lenses and visors using these dye packets? From what I've seen they are superb for tinting curved and other complex surfaces! A little pricier and more work, sure, but well worth it in the long run!
You should watch the whole video lol
@@FranklyBuilt Literally just as you left this comment, you touched upon it in the video! Huge props for checking out other more accessible ways!
Can’t wait for the sanding and priming vid. That is probably the part I still need the most help on 😂
I made my first 3D print. Simple and easy it was Mew for my girlfriend. Thank you so much for your tutorial on starting off and keeping my confidence. I appreciate everything you post. Ps the reason your paints bubble. The difference is oil based and latex and water when you mix the different bases it bubbles. Stick with one or the other. Again great content thank you so much. Have a phenomenal day.
I love it so much. Worth the wait! 😍
Damn that looks slick, always learn something from your videos
purse clip magnets are a great idea!
This print looks amazing good job
Amazing video as always! Keep up the good work!
I am hoping to do my own goblin helmet in the future (rocketeer is my current endeavor) and this paint job is the ideal for me. Love how these two colors work together over the black gloss. I prefer the matte finish myself but yours turned out great! Definitely keeping this in mind for the future.
FANTASTIC! Thank you for all your hard work.
I just like listening to you talk about 3d printing. I don't have a 3d printer, but my friend does and he's not nearly passionate about 3d printing as you
I m italian, and i love this green goblin helmet,i love your video and your creation frankly
I've been thinking about making one of these so thanks for the insight
This is so cool!!!! i wish i had a 3D printer
First bro looking good even I haven’t even watched the vid
You are just amazing🤩
Bro mind blowing 🤯🤯🤯 nice Job ❤️❤️
For the lenses maybe clear worbla could be an option too. but as far as tinting them your best bet would have been to dye the plastic with idye poly then chrome the inside. You can use spazstix chrome out of a rattle can and/or alclad-107 out of an air brush. I do like how yours turned out though!
Oh, I just saw that you tried the dying method. oops
I want a 3r printer so bad but can’t afford one BUT YOU CAN MAKE SO MUCH COOL THINGS..
Man that thing turned out great. The video editing keeps getting better too.
If I ever finish my MK85 Helmet, I might attempt this a it is very cool.
But I'm nearly finished printing all the parts for the Call of Duty Zombies Ray-pew. (Avoiding g-word). With all the small parts I think I finally understand my printer and orientations to get the best quality. Can wait to paint it and add the electronics.
Might be my favorite video of yours.
Keep going stong Frank
I totally didn’t realize he’s got that color shift going on. This looks crazy good!
man, how have I missed these videos
Hey man love your videos and the things you make are absolutely insane keep it up
Love all of the info you provide. I'm looking to get back into costume making and I really want a decent printer with a good size table. What would you recomend?
very very cool came out very good
Could you print the lens pieces with a clear resin that is tinted using one of those cymk tint kits, then put the chrome-tinted plastic behind it maybe?
Probably but it wouldnt nearly as clear
@@FranklyBuilt Have you seen the Monocure 3d crystal clear? that stuff is nearly glass! Here is a example I found on the youtubes - ua-cam.com/video/AY3SSYRHbQs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=3DADDICT
Great content as always mate!
It looks great! Well done 👍🏻
Great video!
Nice project as always, don't u have problem with hanging wire on cr10 max?
Dude, all of your content is amazing. Keep it coming. Seeing as how you're a huge fan of Ironman, one can safely assume you like transformers as well. Well, if you do, within the next week or so, I'll be posting up a video of a mash-up I did. I won't be finished (paint, lighting, etc.) but the helmet itself will be done. I thought you might like it.
candy paint for the lences maybe work buy ned clear coat or gona lok not clear
I noticed there are dental vacuum formers that are under $150 on Amazon that at 4.5 “ look like they can do one lense at a time.
I really want to do this
It look like so much fun
could you do a video on how to do a colour shift for people in the uk that dont have as much access to spray paint as america ive been trying to make a colour shifting print of the arkham knight helmet
Another awesome build. Were you able to get all of the helmet with those single can's of the tester's paint?
Yep!
ALSO IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD SPRAY PAINT WALMART SELLS A GREEN TO GOLD COLOR SHIFT ACRYLIC PAINT IN THE CRAFT SECTION I USED IT FOR MINE. Also what a lot of people don't know about the green goblin helmet is it also had yellow lights in the eyes that were used in a couple of night time filming scenes with the green goblin if you can catch those particular scenes from the film
I just wish they eye lenses could go back like in the Sam Raimi movie. Although it’s very well made.
Love the helmet, Im not normally to interested in helmets but this one’s amazing you should do the full suit. That’s something ild want to print.
do you making the iron goblin armor build ?
"Can frankly build come out to play...🎃"
Love this format of video. Very well done. 👍👍
I'd pay way too much money to have that in my house haha
I love goblin more than ironman now.
You should see if you can find a way to make the eyelids go up and down like in the first spiderman movie.
I noticed the mk85 cutout in the back is wondering if that is to cover up starboost or just to fill the space while it is being painted.
Cover space hahaha
I built my own vacuformer from a $20 space heater and various sizes of 1-by lumber (1x2, 1x3, 1x4) and use my shop vac to run it. MUCH less than $1000.
I would love to see you try the Doctor Doom helmet from the first two Fox Fantastic Four movies, and the Evil Masked Figure mask from Scooby Doo 2.
Cheap sunglasses that are already tinted for the eyes also great helmet mate
Cool!
last time I heard, you were saying the sovol sv03 was the printer to get, is that still the case?
This is what I’m making! Exactly the same
Keep up the good work
I have been having a problem with my creality ender 3 printer for a very long time and for some odd reason nothing comes out of the nozzle I’ve replaced the tube, the nozzle, cleaning filaments, cleaning the nozzles etc and nothing works.. Do you have any idea of what it could be??
Is the extruder broken? You might want to check that
@@tjbehrens7077 how would I rly know cause by looking at it it kinda rubs on the filament and when u pull the filament out it’s mark with lines
is it pushing filament out?
@@tjbehrens7077 barley i have to pre heat and manually push it with a little bit of force for some to come out
Also can you do a shorts video on resign printing?
Nice work amigo
So sick, about to paint mine!! How many of the small cans did it take for the paint job?
Thanks frank I’ve had my goblin unpainted for months wondering how the hell im gonna paint this monster 😂