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  • You should make the keyblade master armor from the Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep game.

  • @Strifedragondude Goldy mainly does mecha style armor but those same techniques can be used in many cosplay costumes.

  • gundam helmet

    

  • why dont u make a power ranger helmet =)

  • @HuD4174 Most helmets are made in the same way, well see about putting out a helmet video down the road.

  • I am looking for the blueprints to the original gundam wing mech. I see you actually put work into your costumes unlike some iv seen on youtube and if you could help then let me know :)

  • awesome vid goldy. just a question, do u have the model for download. I mean the paper bits u stencil on to the foam ?

  • LUFET !!!

  • @Qutter @animefan6053 @kouga237 pm both Goldy and myself and we can get started!

  • Most definitly interested in Eva's around the world!!!

    

  • Also what is the thickness of the material you are using?

  • @animefan6053 Generally we use urethane that is .5 millimeters thick, there are a variety of thicknesses you can use though.

  • I am interested in eva's around the world, but I am having trouble with scaling, I was curious if I could purchase a copy of the template for the costume, please message me with your answer. Keep up the good work!

  • Cool! Evangelion! It would be neat if you could make Ashe's armor from Final Fantasy XII, its so detailed :3

  • I would love, LOVE to help with Eva's around the world. Thank you so much for posting this video and sharing, teaching others how to make amazing costumes. You have no idea how amazing you guys really are.

  • its amazing O_O although I didnt understand quite well the making process and the materials, Im about to start making my own EVA n.n but im doing the EVA UNIT 05

  • wow!!!!

  • Hello! I'm interested in joining the project. I've sent a PM to both Goldy and Edmund about it. Hopefully I'll hear a reply sometime in the future. :) Until then, thanks for all the hard work so far! Please keep posting more videos! They're great! ^^

  • @zengu05 Thanks! Got your message :)

  • hey i heard your trying to make evas around the world im here in Australia, Victoria and im interested in helping out.

  • @ghost20181 PM me and Goldy, I am planning to be down for Animania in Sydney September 17-18 so hopefully we can meet up then!

  • show how to make the round top part of a helmet

  • @iownsyou0 That's pretty much :23 - :33. You can see that the craft board cutout at :23 has angled slivers cut into them on the sides. Use the craft board as a form to cut the urethane and when you stick the urethane together the curve of the top of the head comes out naturally. This video goes over things pretty roughly, a more detailed video dealing with construction of curved pieces will be coming up in a video in the future.

  • what do you mean by evas arround the world *w*??

  • @mcneri123 I think he's getting people to make Eva's around the world. Some sort of group thing, I think everyone who wants to make Eva's will probably try to join it. I would, but I lack the materials/tools. :[

  • @mcneri123 The idea is to find people who are interested in making their own Eva no matter what country you live in. we will continue posting more videos about it, if you are interested pm me or Goldy and we can get you more information.

  • I'm a bit worried seeing is how the earthquake, but are you guys okay over their in Japan? I really like your vids... I hope you can continue your work. :c

  • @kidyoshi121 We'll keep uploading videos, just have to wait a bit for things to settle down here. Thanks!

  • Eva's around the world eh? Sounds fun. Where do I sign up?

  • @knightmaireX send a pm to me or to goldymarg and we can go from there. Keep in mind that Goldy lives north of Tokyo and while both of us are fine after the earthquake he will be busy taking care of things where he is for a while.

  • Wow, you make it all look so easy. Is there any chance you can show us more from the planning phase? How do you go from pictures or other reference material to the cardboard prototype you started out with? Some tips on how to preserve correct proportions and such would be helpful. Once again, thanks for all the tutorials

  • @AstrayVision Thanks for the questions! We'll be doing a variety of video formats so stay tuned :)

  • Loved the vid. Such an awesome way of making the suit.

  • @ZoidzillaSam Thanks!

    Anyone got questions or things you'd like us to make videos about put them in the comments. : )

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