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#339972
Alrighty then, Having obtained one of Chris's AMAZING shields ( http://www.therpf.com/f9/captain-america-shield-119947/ ) , I have though very long and hard ( gigity ) about how to tackle this project.
( Star is not glued yet )

I have decided, to finish it using a mixture of practicality and movie likeness.

Basically, while it will have the overall look and feel of the movie shield, I will go with a hard mount handle, ( for better control ) while the arm strap will still be made in leather, using a double wrap velcro method that easily loosens and tightens.

so......... where to begin ? , I guess we start with the shield itself........



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In order to get the strap brackets where I needed them I had to make a template.... luckily going over the screen caps, it seems Cap's brackets meausre up with the rings on the backside...so using that as a ref point and paper the same width as my aluminum, I set off..............




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Keep in mind the movie shields brackets are offset too , to allow for a centered position when held next to the body... ok, moving on.......




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After reaching this point, I cut away my excess to reveal the overall bracket shape... at this point it was a simple matter of reversing the template, and moving them up or down, to adjust for my arm length.




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I even sketched out a template for a strap addition for the corner.


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after this I mocked up a handle using some cardboard, and knowing that I was adding a 1' split dowel to the handle, I kept the handle up far enough for clearance of my hand against the actual shield.



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Well..... that about does it for now, tomorrow I hope to have the metal cut and shaped and get a dry fit going............. still trying to source some nice cheap--ish leather for the straps.




So, thanks for looking, questions , comments welcome, and as usual insults will have to be written in triplicate, sent in, sent back, lost, found, queried, subjected to public inquiry, lost again, and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighter.


- Nick
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#340190
Alright, well, between the rain I managed to get some metal cut and bent. I haven't thought much about paint, I know Duplicolor and Krylon have a good anodized spray I am looking into trying as an option.


These pieces still need tweaking, fitting, and more work to incorporate the straps.



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Updates to follow..... and for kicks, here is a picture of some Butter-beer cupcakes, and now you are hungry, you're welcome.



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#341556
thanks guys, I picked up some new parts today, so hopefully I'll have some updates soon
#344754
Alright I finally finished a part of something, I'm on a roll. After this it's paint time...sometime next week.... but I'm getting ahead of myself, Ok, so for todays update we have the straps finally finished,....with a little tweaking to the handle grip for comfort.


alright so first here you can see the layout of the extra brackets for the strap...just finishing placing with the painter tape.



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So after that , I drilled the holes for the handle, and bolted it on, then I epoxied the brackets on the shield with metal epoxy and topped it off with some steel epoxy putty, after that..... I took 2 days off lol.


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So now that I have the handle on on side I need the arm strap, so I move on replicating the same brackets as on the handle side, and after finding some nice colored belts from goodwill, I had my straps.....and of course some hardware form ace....not screen accurate, but good for my purposes.

So after drilling and cutting and filing... by the way ... love a good squared off metal file. I was able to get a nice fit overall and then it was just a matter of cutting the belt up, sealing the underside edges with super glue and bolting them on until I had a good fit. I do still need to wrap the handle grip in brown material to match the rest, but I'll worry about that later. OK ENOUGH TALKING.................. PICS !!!!!!!!!!


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I should mention this strap is adjustable, so that I can pull it over my shoulder when I don't feel like carrying it on my arm.



......................and here is my younger brother standing in for a hand model lol



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..........and so after this the next step is paint of course and then........if I can manage the rest of the Avengers suit...but that's another thread, for another time.
#345468
Minor update............... Rivet details



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also.....tell me I shouldn't just leave the shield unpainted and go with this costume lol...............




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Alright, painting should commence Tues, Im picking paint out on Monday, I'll let you know what I ultimately go with
#346308
no paint today, rain saw the that. but at least I got it prepped for painting.......

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#346778
Chace wrote:I agree do NOT paint...painted Cap shields are a dime a dozen...awesome machined aluminum ones? not so much.
agreed
#347247
Sorry guys, by the time you posted, I already had paint on it, trust me though, it's still going to look killer ; )



Alright, so here we find the RED !


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#349790
Alright guys I'M DONE !!!!!!!! FINALLY, after diff paint coats and testing and spraying and assembling and hurt fingers and dehydration and that one incident with the squirrel I'M DONE !


ON TO THE GLORY SHOTS !

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ok..... now to finish getting in shape and working on the suit for Megacon/ Dragon con.
#349821
Epic, absolutely epic
#392464
duplicolor metal cast...you can get it at any autoparts store... for red, the blue was krylon x metals....you could easily use duplicolor metal cast blue as well...make sure you use their primer as well

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