Love how you tackled one of the often overlooked parts of wearing a helmet, airflow. Most people do not realize how stale and warm the air gets. Great prework on that.
I've worn a helmet myself and felt like dying. I'm not to sure about this, but I think I'd get an averse reaction from Nerdforge if I caused Martinas death...
@WhitespaceProps and her many fans. Not sure if she had the fan running when they did the reveal with Tabletop, but she said she was so hot. Great work on the helmet btw. Top notch.
My first thought seeing you comment on opening up the top section was that it's really similar to the vent design on my motorcycle helmet, just with a fan since you're not moving that fast (I hope) with this particular helmet. Amazing how much of a difference even a little bit of airflow can make.
Was watching Nerdforge and had to come see the guy that built the helmet - amazing!! I love the fact you could have bombed it out using the original model, but took the time to make air vents, fans, have it snap together with magnets and all the multitude of sanding and sanding and sanding again. Truly excellent job from someone who clearly takes the time to do things right. Absolute craftsman - well done, mate.
My man, that's incredible. I came here expecting a channel with hundreds of thousands of subscribers. The detail, accuracy, and overall quality of that helmet are crazy. I can't wait to see more from you.
@@WhitespaceProps I've followed Nerdforge since they were not much larger than your channel. Fingers crossed the engagement from this collaboration works out for you.
Greetings from Northern Ireland. So I came here because of the helmet you made for @NerdForge. I’m amazed by your use of technology. I know you edited the process but it is so much faster than having to make moulds first. Well it seems faster to make a CAD model than a silicone one anyway. The final products are marvellous but I like seeing behind the curtain so to speak - what actually has to be done to create these fantastic items. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
Making a mold make every subsequent helmet a lot faster, but all helmets I make are made to fit the buyer so molds would be used once, and that isn't efficient at all
I love how it sounds like you need to make the offering to the vengeful deity Martina perfect lest you be cast into a fiery pit of her wrath💀 In all seriousness, you absolutely CRUSHED THIS! I was blown away when I saw the quality of the final product in the nerdforge video, I almost didn't believe it was 3d print! And all the details you added took it up to an 11, outstanding craftsmanship!
It's when you notice that this project was collabed between Nerdforge, WhitespaceProbs and Tabletop Time you realize how truly huge and time consuming project and collabration this really was
I had a tiny part in this whole collab and still it was a lot of work. Can't imagine the days of painting nor the time to make an entire armor and hammer!
your projects ends up like it is in a big workshop by a professional team. it's crazy that you made all this by your self in the workshop at your basement. you are truly a one of a kind artist
I also came here from Nerdforge's Video. Not only is the helmet gorgeous, I loved the fact that you made it in parts to allow an overall closer fit and with all those magnets. Well done!!
This is incredibly cool ! The quality of the helmet is legitimately jaw-droping. I'm sure Martina would not have minded some little mishaps ("Free Weathering" as some might say) but the fact that you took the time to sand again and again to have that perfect result is awesome. Thank you for sharing your art !
I love it when collaborations like this, spread views and overall success to smaller UA-camrs. I was already a fan of NerdForge and Table Top Time, so I love that I've found another amazing creator!
Came here from Nerdforge's channel, too ... This is an absolutely amazing work! Not only the looks, but all the thought that has been put behind it (like the space for the mini-vent, or the magnetic assembly)! You deserve a lot more subs and hopefully a lot more worthwhile projects in the future to showcase your talent!
@@WhitespaceProps The whole calender was just filled with goodness and it feels like I stopped to read and laugh on the calender as long as basically the rest of the video xD Sooo good ;D
@@WhitespaceProps I had to use the UA-cam Comment Finder tool to find out where it came from. Of course, it is from CTU in 24. It triggered memories I couldn't place. Thanks for posting this and scratching my nostalgia itch :)
What a cool helmet, wow! The best part of the video is: "Can I touch it?", "Yes" ... "Not like that!" and Martina's anger state regarding sanding, lovely. We need more cooperations between all those gifted artists.
I can't take too much credit for the assembly as the designer added that from the get-go (and I looove magnets), but the ventilation I take full credit for :D
I had to pause the Nerdforge video after I saw the helmet to come here to see how it was done because the craftmanship was AMAZING. And watching this video shows even better how professional and finished it feels and looks, even having in mind the comfort and airflow when wearing it. Congratulations on your amazing work! Now back to finish the Nerdforge video, let's see how they paint your masterpiece!
Saw Nerdforge and Tabletop Time's videos and had to see how the helmet was made. Super fun video! The helmet looks unreal it's so good and the fan is such a great quality of life touch!
Great work! I also installed a small fan in mine - because it's getting pretty warm inside real fast without it) Would be cool to make it open like Iron Man helmet tho it wouldn't be lore friendly)
@@WhitespaceProps Yeah) Learned it the hard way tho - had to make Mark 1 so to say to test it on stream - then added LED lights for eye sockets and fan. Yours looks much smoother tho - I really dig this 'new equipment just from armory' vibe it gives
Also...09:42...Martina is so ridiculously pleased with how the fan snaps into place on the magnets. You just know she's realised...."yeah, I gotta wear this and it would be nice not to pass out..."
Excellent work. The only suggestion I could make for a sequel is to hinge the pieces that open up with some sort of snapping compliant mechanism so the helmet could be in one piece and just use magnets where they meet. That would make it less likely that you might lose a piece at a convention.
I would love to see you create and document a Mark V Mjolnir helmet! The way it all snaps together reminds me of the way the books describe how the Spartans' amour is donned.
I have not yet seen the final from Nerdforge but this popped up in my feed and I have a (little more than) passing interest in cosplay and props... (just a little, HONEST! ) Anyway, many props to you for doing an excellent job on the overall with the finish and detail, and many more props for taking into account the bane of many cosplayer projects... ease of use as well as airflow and comfort!! So many get caught up in only the look and forget to realize that these things can be on for HOURS and get quite uncomfortable if one becomes a sweaty mess underneath and I have seen fine pieces get damaged in the mad rush to get the darn thing off! Excellent use of magnets and accessibility for getting it together and the forethought of adding sufficient (fingers crossed) air movement to keep it reasonably comfortable while stomping around a convention and taking pictures! Double thumbs up for showing the attention to detail, the tedium, and the often overlooked errors and corrections that creep into many projects. You handled them well and maintained an inspirational feel throughout! Great job!
I'm glad when creators join their forces in a shared project, because I can find new channels to subscribe to and watch more amazing videos! Hey nice to meet you Whitespace Props! Great result with the space marine helmet!
Omg you were so worried yet so calm I would have been super worried too, because omg the thing is gonna be featured on suuuuuch a huge YoutTube Channel. But you did such an amazing job. Your Helmet turned out way smoother and more refined than NerdForge's part, which was already extremely pretty.
Came here from the Nerdforge video. stayed & subscribed for the craftsmanship. The quality of your work is absolutely mindblowing. Thank you for sharing.
Coming from Nerdforge to check out your Channel 👍 Beautiful Work! Congratulations! I'm myself more of a Hands-on Woodwork Guy, I can't be bothered to deal with Computertechnology much more than watching and occasionally commenting UA-cam and writing 3-4 EMails/Year. I don't have a Channel or even Pictures of anything I do as a Hobby besides Work. But Yeah, making Things for Friends and sometimes even get paid for it, always makes me nervous to the Point of not being able to even get started until two Days before they need it :) Greetings from Switzerland!
Thank you! A lot of the UA-camrs I watch are woodworkers and that is so satisfying to watch and a skill I sorely want to learn. It's always nerve wracking making stuff for others as it's difficult to judge if you meet their expectations. When you do though it's always worth it!
Much respect for people who have such an artistic ability as you and Martina. I like the mechanical side of things and that whole artistic thing is a mystery to me.
Wow. Amazing work. Watched TTT's and Nerdforge's videos and wanted to see how you made this incredible helmet. It's soooo smooth. Really outstanding work! Just subscribed to see more of your work :)
Nerdforge sent me and i just have to say - i thought that the helmet was amazing just from what i saw of it in the Nerdforge and Tabletop Time videos, but seeing the extra details of the opened vents, the fan and battery, the magnets... it's bloody total awesomesauce 👍😎👍 I'm now subscribed Much love from Australia ❤❤
I love how the face part goes out, because Lore Accurate !!! You can see Space Marine sometimes just detach the front part only. And the vidéo were a space marine done it's armor, you see the face plate put in the end... Amazing job ❤ (beside I love magnets 😂 And come from needforge like many 👍)
@@WhitespaceProps I have a DIY 3D printer with which I mostly print parts to enhance the printer itself. A fun project for 7 years now but when I see what current printers are capable of I start to dream again :D. No one in my family has the patience to let me talk through it though haha
That's so incredible well planned and assembled, the changes were really clever and the assembly was genious with the magnets and the fan on top! The whole process was really rich in detail and atention, i really enjoyed the comments on the video regarding the sanding since it's where my skills fail the most ,learned a lot here 🔥
I was watching the nerdforge vid when they mentioned you, and I had to pause the video and reach over my desk to my 3d printer, where your business-card was lying. What a shock! You gave me some fantastic tips on how to post-process my Mandalorian helmet back at Kawaiicon. Thanks again, man. Great to see your channel popping off like this :)
Amazing project! When you mentioned the mix of Tamiya putty and acetone being applied in 2 layers, all I could think of was Duncan Rhodes saying "two thin coats."
I will do! My next video will probably be about sizing a helmet for wearing, but something adressing the lack of stuff we have vs the americans is a good idea. If you need help before I make suce a video then feel free to reach out on Instagram :D
Damn that is such a fine piece of work. I really like the mods for ventilation and the magnetic connections. Genuinely impressed it fit so well and she can see out of it. Well done. 👍👍
the helmet looks AMAZING. really impressive. I'm very impressed by the functionality as well. If i'll ever do a helmet for cosplay, I'll take this video as reference :D
That's awesome. Funny thing: I thought that the fan is a genious idea - before realizing I did that for my first mask - I put a CPU fan on my borderlands mask and hooked it up to a 9V battery.
They probably work on a lot of stuff at the same time! I only had to fix my office, work my daytime job, work out, edit a few videos and make this helmet! Easy peasy! 😅
That helmet is GORGEOUS
Thank you so much! It was heaps of fun to make! *High five*
I have been Geeking out on this whole project.
AWESOME!
MORE PROP MAKING VIDEOS 👏
also thanks for your clutch help! 😄
I'm working on it! Thank you for the collaboration on this project! This is for sure a major highlight in my maker career!
Nerdforge sent me 🤘🏻
Super cool! Appreciate it! 😊
Me too! 🇫🇮 Can’t believe I found this channel only now. Fortunately, I now have lots of videos to see. 😊
Me too!
Beutiful work 🙌🏻 And air to Martina inside - freaking cool 🌬💙
Ditto
and me
Saw Nerdforge's Video. The Helmet looks unrealistically real. So Cool.
Thanks! I was stressing a bit about making it look really nice!
Love how you tackled one of the often overlooked parts of wearing a helmet, airflow. Most people do not realize how stale and warm the air gets. Great prework on that.
I've worn a helmet myself and felt like dying. I'm not to sure about this, but I think I'd get an averse reaction from Nerdforge if I caused Martinas death...
@WhitespaceProps and her many fans. Not sure if she had the fan running when they did the reveal with Tabletop, but she said she was so hot. Great work on the helmet btw. Top notch.
I think the cosplay would be hot, fan or not. It's a very closed and tight suit
My first thought seeing you comment on opening up the top section was that it's really similar to the vent design on my motorcycle helmet, just with a fan since you're not moving that fast (I hope) with this particular helmet. Amazing how much of a difference even a little bit of airflow can make.
I haven't check how fast Martina has traveled with this but it would direct air very well inside the helmet is my guess :D
Was watching Nerdforge and had to come see the guy that built the helmet - amazing!! I love the fact you could have bombed it out using the original model, but took the time to make air vents, fans, have it snap together with magnets and all the multitude of sanding and sanding and sanding again. Truly excellent job from someone who clearly takes the time to do things right. Absolute craftsman - well done, mate.
Glad you enjoyed it! Only the best for Martina!
My man, that's incredible. I came here expecting a channel with hundreds of thousands of subscribers. The detail, accuracy, and overall quality of that helmet are crazy. I can't wait to see more from you.
Thank you for the kind words! All channels start at some point and mine is fairly new! I hope to grow in the future! :D
@@WhitespaceProps I've followed Nerdforge since they were not much larger than your channel. Fingers crossed the engagement from this collaboration works out for you.
I hope so too!
Greetings from Northern Ireland. So I came here because of the helmet you made for @NerdForge. I’m amazed by your use of technology. I know you edited the process but it is so much faster than having to make moulds first. Well it seems faster to make a CAD model than a silicone one anyway. The final products are marvellous but I like seeing behind the curtain so to speak - what actually has to be done to create these fantastic items. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
Making a mold make every subsequent helmet a lot faster, but all helmets I make are made to fit the buyer so molds would be used once, and that isn't efficient at all
I love how it sounds like you need to make the offering to the vengeful deity Martina perfect lest you be cast into a fiery pit of her wrath💀
In all seriousness, you absolutely CRUSHED THIS! I was blown away when I saw the quality of the final product in the nerdforge video, I almost didn't believe it was 3d print! And all the details you added took it up to an 11, outstanding craftsmanship!
Thank you so much! I laughed out loud from your comment!
@blue-dabad33 this comment wins the internet
It's when you notice that this project was collabed between Nerdforge, WhitespaceProbs and Tabletop Time you realize how truly huge and time consuming project and collabration this really was
I had a tiny part in this whole collab and still it was a lot of work. Can't imagine the days of painting nor the time to make an entire armor and hammer!
Your print shop looks awesome! The helmets and IronMan in your entry are spectacular!
Thank you! Happy to have a girlfriend who insisted on the statue in the living room 🥰
@@WhitespacePropsthe work is far too inspiring not to display!
I admit that the statue is a rescue from a bad home, but I'll do some work on it
your projects ends up like it is in a big workshop by a professional team. it's crazy that you made all this by your self in the workshop at your basement. you are truly a one of a kind artist
I made it in a basement! With a box of scraps! ... And a 3d printer, good filament, lots of putty and sandpaper...
I also came here from Nerdforge's Video. Not only is the helmet gorgeous, I loved the fact that you made it in parts to allow an overall closer fit and with all those magnets. Well done!!
I can't take all the credit. The designer (Yosh__studios) makes helmets that are designed for this type of assembly.
This is incredibly cool ! The quality of the helmet is legitimately jaw-droping. I'm sure Martina would not have minded some little mishaps ("Free Weathering" as some might say) but the fact that you took the time to sand again and again to have that perfect result is awesome. Thank you for sharing your art !
My pleasure! She would've probably been happy way earlier than I am!
I love it when collaborations like this, spread views and overall success to smaller UA-camrs. I was already a fan of NerdForge and Table Top Time, so I love that I've found another amazing creator!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm so happy to be given the opportunity to work with these amazing creators!
This is genuinely insane! The attention to detail here in wear-ability is so impressive!! So cool!!!
It's not my first helmet 😂 Most of those on my wall are not comfortable to wear!
@@WhitespaceProps Hard won experience then! Still it's so impressive, looking forward to more!!
Great work! Nerdforge chose the right person for the job!
I'm glad they chose me! 😂
Came here from Nerdforge's channel, too ... This is an absolutely amazing work! Not only the looks, but all the thought that has been put behind it (like the space for the mini-vent, or the magnetic assembly)! You deserve a lot more subs and hopefully a lot more worthwhile projects in the future to showcase your talent!
Thank you so much! I really do care about the stuff I make for people and that they will like them! :D
Fantastic job, my man. I too get lost in lala land while sanding. Sanding is cathartic. Again, well done!
Thanks a lot! Sanding is zen!
Gotta love that schedule 🙂 " Time travel to fix 2020..Can be postponed due to causality" Pure (evil?) genius.
I love that somebody noticed one of several easter eggs :D
I completely missed that first time! Very cool, I love little things like that.
I love it as well and it totally made my day that people actually paused and read my calendar!
@@WhitespaceProps The whole calender was just filled with goodness and it feels like I stopped to read and laugh on the calender as long as basically the rest of the video xD Sooo good ;D
That's so awesome to read!
Now I've seen all parts of it, that helmet rocked.
Thank you! :D
Saw you from Nerdforge. So cool! Why doesn't your channel have more subs it deserves?
Let's change that! Definitely subscribing
I appreciate that! I hope to build a larger following but that requires me to make good content! Hopefully I'm able to make that going forward!
oh god, that phone ring at the beginning sent cold chills right through me! thought I was back at work for a second...
Wait, you wotk at the CTU?
@@WhitespaceProps I had to use the UA-cam Comment Finder tool to find out where it came from. Of course, it is from CTU in 24. It triggered memories I couldn't place.
Thanks for posting this and scratching my nostalgia itch :)
My pleasure!
Glad to know about this from Nerdforge. What an amazing channel and the helmet was perfect 👌
Thank you so much! It was really nerve wracking!
What a cool helmet, wow! The best part of the video is: "Can I touch it?", "Yes" ... "Not like that!" and Martina's anger state regarding sanding, lovely. We need more cooperations between all those gifted artists.
I hope I get to do more projects together with them! It was so fun!
Here from Nerdforge. Amazing work!!! Really impressed with both the design and the functionality.
Appreciate having you here! I felt like for her to wear this for an extended period of time that would require some increased level of comfort.
Absolutely beautiful work 👏🏼
Thanks for helping out Martina and Hansi.
Thank you! It was totally my pleasure!
Wow! You did such an amazing job!
I'm incredibly impressed with how smooth you got it, considering it's a 3d print
Thanks! Sanding is where it's at!
Amazing finish quality! I love the well thought out solution for ventilation and assembly.
I can't take too much credit for the assembly as the designer added that from the get-go (and I looove magnets), but the ventilation I take full credit for :D
Incredible work, such patients on the filling and sanding.
Nerdforge deserves the best!
I had to pause the Nerdforge video after I saw the helmet to come here to see how it was done because the craftmanship was AMAZING. And watching this video shows even better how professional and finished it feels and looks, even having in mind the comfort and airflow when wearing it. Congratulations on your amazing work! Now back to finish the Nerdforge video, let's see how they paint your masterpiece!
Thank you so much ❤️
I do a lot of sanding as well and as long as I'm in the right headspace it can be almost therapeutic, just zone out and sand.
That's so true!
I audibly gasped when I saw the helmet in the original NF video. You did amazing with this!!
Wow, thanks!
Saw Nerdforge and Tabletop Time's videos and had to see how the helmet was made. Super fun video! The helmet looks unreal it's so good and the fan is such a great quality of life touch!
Awesome! Thank you! ❤️
Loved the dial up brain disconnected moment. Great little bit of humour injected into an otherwise very good demonstration of sanding.
I was soooo confused, even though I'd assembled the helmet multiple times already! 🤣
Great work! I also installed a small fan in mine - because it's getting pretty warm inside real fast without it) Would be cool to make it open like Iron Man helmet tho it wouldn't be lore friendly)
That would be awesome! Also nice to see that someone had the foresight to use fans 😂
@@WhitespaceProps Yeah) Learned it the hard way tho - had to make Mark 1 so to say to test it on stream - then added LED lights for eye sockets and fan. Yours looks much smoother tho - I really dig this 'new equipment just from armory' vibe it gives
😅
Also...09:42...Martina is so ridiculously pleased with how the fan snaps into place on the magnets. You just know she's realised...."yeah, I gotta wear this and it would be nice not to pass out..."
"Don't die" is a big motivator for me to add some quality of life improvements
Great job, will admit Nerdforge got me here and I am glad they did!
I hope I keep you entertained :D
Whoa, a person who likes sanding! The final result totally worth the effort. The helmet is awesome!
Yeah, I'm weird like that 😅 Thank you 😊
Amazing work, SO glad to know you exist... thank you Nerd Forge! Great project!!
Thank you kindly!
Excellent work. The only suggestion I could make for a sequel is to hinge the pieces that open up with some sort of snapping compliant mechanism so the helmet could be in one piece and just use magnets where they meet. That would make it less likely that you might lose a piece at a convention.
That's a great idea!
I would love to see you create and document a Mark V Mjolnir helmet! The way it all snaps together reminds me of the way the books describe how the Spartans' amour is donned.
I was never a Halo guy but the Mjolnir is a really iconic helmet!
I have not yet seen the final from Nerdforge but this popped up in my feed and I have a (little more than) passing interest in cosplay and props... (just a little, HONEST! ) Anyway, many props to you for doing an excellent job on the overall with the finish and detail, and many more props for taking into account the bane of many cosplayer projects... ease of use as well as airflow and comfort!! So many get caught up in only the look and forget to realize that these things can be on for HOURS and get quite uncomfortable if one becomes a sweaty mess underneath and I have seen fine pieces get damaged in the mad rush to get the darn thing off! Excellent use of magnets and accessibility for getting it together and the forethought of adding sufficient (fingers crossed) air movement to keep it reasonably comfortable while stomping around a convention and taking pictures! Double thumbs up for showing the attention to detail, the tedium, and the often overlooked errors and corrections that creep into many projects. You handled them well and maintained an inspirational feel throughout! Great job!
Thank you so much 😊
I'm glad when creators join their forces in a shared project, because I can find new channels to subscribe to and watch more amazing videos! Hey nice to meet you Whitespace Props! Great result with the space marine helmet!
Thank you! Nice to meet you to! This was a dream come through for me!
That was some amazing work, i truly hope more people will work with you cause you truly earned ALL the subs! Looking forward to more projects :)
Thank you so much for the kind words 😊
Peak art and craftsmanship! I love your work. Keep it up
Thank you very much!
Long time Nerdforge follower and I was blown away by the helmet reveal. Your work is incredible and inspiring!!
Thank you so much 😀
Omg you were so worried yet so calm I would have been super worried too, because omg the thing is gonna be featured on suuuuuch a huge YoutTube Channel. But you did such an amazing job. Your Helmet turned out way smoother and more refined than NerdForge's part, which was already extremely pretty.
Yeah, I was stressing internally but I've made quite a few helmets so I know I can pull it off. It was such an amazing journey to be a part of!
Came here from the Nerdforge video. stayed & subscribed for the craftsmanship. The quality of your work is absolutely mindblowing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Well done! Exellent master crafting!
Thank you so much! 🥰
Coming from Nerdforge to check out your Channel 👍
Beautiful Work! Congratulations!
I'm myself more of a Hands-on Woodwork Guy, I can't be bothered to deal with Computertechnology much more than watching and occasionally commenting UA-cam and writing 3-4 EMails/Year. I don't have a Channel or even Pictures of anything I do as a Hobby besides Work. But Yeah, making Things for Friends and sometimes even get paid for it, always makes me nervous to the Point of not being able to even get started until two Days before they need it :)
Greetings from Switzerland!
Thank you! A lot of the UA-camrs I watch are woodworkers and that is so satisfying to watch and a skill I sorely want to learn.
It's always nerve wracking making stuff for others as it's difficult to judge if you meet their expectations. When you do though it's always worth it!
Another Breadcrumb trail from Nerdforge... props dude, that helmet is awesome!! 🤯
Thanks a bunch!
Much respect for people who have such an artistic ability as you and Martina. I like the mechanical side of things and that whole artistic thing is a mystery to me.
I see myself more as a maker than an artist, but thank you for your kind words :D
Great results. Your patience led to an amazing finish
Patience always pays off in the end! Rushing the prep will ruin the finish!
Hell yeah this is an exceptionally well done helmet!!!
Thank you! Flat gray is the worst finish to deliver so I'm glad I sanded as much as I did!
Wow. Amazing work. Watched TTT's and Nerdforge's videos and wanted to see how you made this incredible helmet. It's soooo smooth. Really outstanding work! Just subscribed to see more of your work :)
Thank you and I hope I earn your subscription going forward! :D
Nerdforge sent me and i just have to say - i thought that the helmet was amazing just from what i saw of it in the Nerdforge and Tabletop Time videos, but seeing the extra details of the opened vents, the fan and battery, the magnets... it's bloody total awesomesauce
👍😎👍
I'm now subscribed
Much love from Australia ❤❤
Awesome thank you! 🔥
Phenomenal work on the helmet!!! Behold the power of sanding!
Never skip sand day!
I love how the face part goes out, because Lore Accurate !!! You can see Space Marine sometimes just detach the front part only.
And the vidéo were a space marine done it's armor, you see the face plate put in the end...
Amazing job ❤
(beside I love magnets 😂 And come from needforge like many 👍)
I did not know that but glad that it fits the lore :D
Time pressure but definitely not a rush job, can feel the care and detail in it
I never rush sanding, sanding is zen :)
My goodness, your artistry is bonkers. This came out AMAZING!
Thank you ❤️
i'm also here from nerdforge, and I SAW THAT WOLVERINE COWL
i already have a few costume versions, but i can never have too many, ya know?
I have another one printed, ready for post processing :D
I'm making two star wars armours and helmets, and I have never heard of COS PLA filament before! It looks awesome! Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Amazing work on the details. Thanks for sharing the process!
Thank you and it's my pleasure! I could talk the ears off anybody about this stuff, and I do it regularly at conventions 😅
@@WhitespaceProps I have a DIY 3D printer with which I mostly print parts to enhance the printer itself. A fun project for 7 years now but when I see what current printers are capable of I start to dream again :D. No one in my family has the patience to let me talk through it though haha
Current printers are something else
That's so incredible well planned and assembled, the changes were really clever and the assembly was genious with the magnets and the fan on top!
The whole process was really rich in detail and atention, i really enjoyed the comments on the video regarding the sanding since it's where my skills fail the most ,learned a lot here 🔥
Glad you learned something! Sanding is crucial and really helps make the finish stand out!
Wow! Your helix is awesome, it went perfectly with body armour. Your collection of helmets is incredible. If you made them you are extremely talented.
Thank you 😊 I made all the helmets on the wall and a bunch others that i couldn't fit there. I might put a shelf underneath to display a handful more.
"Not like that" - love that. Messing with people's minds like that is fun.
It is! 😂
Came from Nerdforge video, immediate subscribe! Excellent work. The helmet was so smooth, I guess the sanding was key!
Sanding is what makes the finish smooth. If you rush that you will not get a nice finish.
Absolutely AMAZING work. And a LOT of work too. Just the mods to the helmet and splitting it up, the magnets...WOW. Fantastic.
Thank you very much! The splitting was mostly done by the modeller and he always puts an excessive amount of magnet mounts and I love it!
Came from Nerdforge, WOW your work is incredible!! YESSS MAGNETS!
Magnets FTW!
Love your work on the helmet - definitely going to check out your other videos!
Awesome, thank you!
Very nice! I think you were more perfectionist than Nerdforge was on the rest of this project.
To be fair I made a helmet. They made a whole freaking armor and hammer! 🤯
Incredible work! Very nice of Martina and Hansi to introduce us to you.
I appreciate that a lot!
wow fantastic work on the helmet
thanks for helping with martina's project
Thank you! I had a blast helping out!
I was watching the nerdforge vid when they mentioned you, and I had to pause the video and reach over my desk to my 3d printer, where your business-card was lying. What a shock!
You gave me some fantastic tips on how to post-process my Mandalorian helmet back at Kawaiicon. Thanks again, man. Great to see your channel popping off like this :)
That is awesome! Glad I could help!
Amazing project! When you mentioned the mix of Tamiya putty and acetone being applied in 2 layers, all I could think of was Duncan Rhodes saying "two thin coats."
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So happy I found this channel. Please make a video about your 3d printers and also a tutorial for helmet making. Especially with Norwegian supplies!
I will do! My next video will probably be about sizing a helmet for wearing, but something adressing the lack of stuff we have vs the americans is a good idea. If you need help before I make suce a video then feel free to reach out on Instagram :D
Wooaaah so cool! Awsome! 🤩
Thank you 😊
Damn that is such a fine piece of work. I really like the mods for ventilation and the magnetic connections. Genuinely impressed it fit so well and she can see out of it. Well done. 👍👍
Thank you 😊
Nerdforge sent me, thanks for helping her out in a pinch! You did a great job and earned my sub.
It was such a fun project to work on, and that it helped them out was a big bonus!
Really well done. Making EVA foam armor is cool and all, but a well made helmet is just a whole different level.
Thank you 😊
here from NF and here to stay you do fantastic work sir cant wait to check out some more of your vids
Thank you! I hope I earn your continued stay :)
the helmet looks AMAZING. really impressive. I'm very impressed by the functionality as well. If i'll ever do a helmet for cosplay, I'll take this video as reference :D
Thank you 😊
You get such a smooth final result from PLA, such a great job!
It's all in the sanding!
Came from Nerd forge. Will definitely stick around to see what else you've got going. This is insanely cool and so are you.
Thank you so much! 🙏
Came via Nerdforge via TTT. Stoked to have found your channel - killer work!
Thank you! 😊
You’re so underrated this is amazing!
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Here from NerdForge!!! Amazing work!!!!! Love Warhammer
Thank you and welcome! 😊
That is an absolutely gorgeous piece! Also Martina and Hansy sent me over.
Thank you 😊
The quality is so good in this helmet, it looks awesome
Thank you so much! ❤️
That's awesome. Funny thing: I thought that the fan is a genious idea - before realizing I did that for my first mask - I put a CPU fan on my borderlands mask and hooked it up to a 9V battery.
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The finish on the helmet brother!!!! damn!!! you put so many product designers to shame!!! Awesome work!!
They probably work on a lot of stuff at the same time! I only had to fix my office, work my daytime job, work out, edit a few videos and make this helmet! Easy peasy! 😅
This came out fantastic! You did a great job
Thank you so much!
such a beautiful finish on that paint job! Never underestimate the amount of sanding lol, total dedication!!
You got that right!
Well that was 100% worth both a like _and_ a subscribe. Impressive work for sure.
Much appreciated!
New subscriber…started watching Nerdford’s video and yours popped up. Great work!!! Hello from NYC
Thank you for watching my video! Hello from Norway!
I love Nerdforge, and thanks to them I've discovered this channel.
Welcome aboard! :D
Nerdfore sent me. Awesome helmet
Thank you 😊
Amazing work and colab, I think Tabletop Time would appreciate at 4:46 that you went with the classic “two thin coats”!
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1,2,3, boom. That's this channel blowing up. Amazing job.
You're not wrong! This is so surreal for me but I'm extremely happy for being given the opportunity!
yes the best feeling is to do someting for somebody.. great work dude..amazing,
Couldn't agree more!