How to make a Daft Punk Guy Manuel Helmet and costume!

 by FennecCooper
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So, since my last build of Isaac Clarke, there has been a passion growing in me for making props, therefore I decided to tackle a project of higher magnitude and so I chose to do Guy Manuel's helmet from Daft Punk, so I will stop blabbing on now and begin with the procedure.. So let's do this! Haha.
 
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Step 1: Materials

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Here's the list of materials I used and which you will need too:

Bondo Body Filler can x2 (Or any other body filler)
Bondo Fiberglass Resin
Bondo Fiberglass cloth
Bondo Spot and Glazing Putty
Sand Paper sheets - The grit's I used were
40 Grit, 80 Grit, 180 Grit, 220 Grit, 2000 Grit.
Expandable Foam (Spray foam)
Card-stock paper (or cardboard)
White and brown Rustoleum Primer spray paints
Ply wood boards (4ft x 8ft)
Disposable painting brushes
Liquid nails (Great Wood Glue)
Acrylic Clear Sheet
Epoxy glue (Plastic)
Hot glue sticks
VHT Nightshades
Automotive Black Spray paint

Those were the basic materials you need, now I also made a step in which I made "copies" of the master I made, so I will explain the process, but here are the materials you will need:

Smooth-on's Rebound 25 Brush-able silicone Rubber
Smooth-on's Smooth-cast 300 Bright White Liquid Plastic
Smooth-on's Thi-vex II

Tools I used:
Dremel or any other rotary tool (It is my new best friend)
Scissors
Shop Vacuum
Hacksaw
Hot glue gun

Optional tools to have at hand:
Jigsaw
Sander (I wish I had one..)

And for safety matters:
Goggles
Respirator
Leather gloves
Latex Gloves
Vinyl Gloves

Body Attire:
Black Leather Jacket
Black Leather Pants
Black Hiking Gloves
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pirateINDUSTRY says: Mar 19, 2013. 11:35 AM
If you wait until the Bondo is half-dry, you can use sculpting tools to "carve away" and sculpt the bondo. It sometimes is much easier than sanding completely dry Bondo.
mirage18 says: Oct 24, 2012. 6:59 AM
hey man, can you shoot me an email, im wodering if you would be willing to make me one or two of those white casts, and how much you would charge for them :D im looking to make 2 more helmets and i dont have the time to do all the other steps again, already have a basic one, i want to try to make a tron one and a steampunk one :D but i wanna start with an actual base this time to save time, get back to me with the answer asap please and thank you :D email is
trent_ingram2007@yahoo.com just set the subject as Guy Manuel Helmet or something like that.
jumbohiggins says: Sep 23, 2012. 10:49 AM
Hey, I know I'm a little late to the party but if you are still answering questions I would love to ask you a few things as I am trying to build one of these now.

1. After you apply the bondo to the expanding foam model, are you hollowing out the expanding foam so you can put the thing on your head? I am trying to follow volpin as well as you but neither of you really mention this.

2. Can I immediately bondo the expanding foam or is there an in between step? Volpin mentions urethane resin but your's seemed to turn out ok.

If you could answer any or all of these I would be super grateful thanks so much.
Great build.
escape977 says: Sep 21, 2012. 8:17 PM
Is there any way to make this cheaper?
SinAmos says: Sep 21, 2012. 12:29 PM
I just love it. I love your lover as well. Haha.
TheShrubPatrol says: Sep 21, 2012. 9:25 AM
OH GAWD.
I'm wetting myself <3
That was fantastic. I made a Thomas Helmet last year and I think your guy Manuel one is great :D

I hope their next album comes out soon <3 <3 <3 <3
Great job again!
JaeJada says: Sep 11, 2012. 3:15 PM
How long did this take u to make. I'm not sure if u said it anywhere, if you did sorry about that.
techman711 says: Jul 2, 2012. 3:58 AM
hey this is truly beautiful .. i know you probly get asked alot and what not but is there anyway i could get a mold man like i have no money right now to make a mold .. so plz email me at wyattmedley@yahoo.com it would mean a crzy amount to me because this is an on going thing i dream of making ... idk but anyway i could get help other than this would be amazing ..
Anthony pantarino says: Jun 15, 2012. 6:50 PM
Hey how did you make the cr
Are board model cause I can't figure that out. Thank you ..
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Cepeda97 says: May 27, 2012. 1:00 PM
I'm slightly confused with this step. Do you break the jacket mold in half and what is the shell? What do you reattach with nuts and screws?
QualityBuilder460 says: May 12, 2012. 2:11 PM
Is a dremel absolutely needed or is there a a cheaper substitute?
QualityBuilder460 says: May 12, 2012. 1:59 PM
Can I have an extended explanation about making the vacuum form machine thingy? Because I don't quite understand.
QualityBuilder460 says: May 12, 2012. 1:57 PM
How long did it take you to make this helmet?
QualityBuilder460 says: May 12, 2012. 12:05 PM
Sorry I have a lot of questions.. hehe.

After you have made the card stock model and have carved out the shape how do you take the cardboard out of the inside? Or do you leave it there?

Im going to make one my self i just wanted to understand the build better so I dont screw up! :)
QualityBuilder460 says: May 12, 2012. 8:12 AM
What did you use to make the registration keys?
QualityBuilder460 says: May 12, 2012. 6:19 AM
About how much would it cost to get the framed sprayed chrome?
jxwonn says: Mar 29, 2012. 6:49 PM
How much would you say it costs for this whole project?
FennecCooper (author) in reply to jxwonnApr 19, 2012. 5:48 AM
Somewhere around $300-450
9999AWC says: Apr 17, 2012. 12:28 PM
Hey! I'm just wondering if you could make me one of each! Well first I need to know the price of each and both combined! Oh, and do you ship to Canada? I'd really like to be daft punk for Halloween! My price range is 200$ (for now but I'm not sure)! Plz reply!
FennecCooper (author) in reply to 9999AWCApr 19, 2012. 5:47 AM
Shoot me an e-mail - fennecprops@live.com
JellyyFishh says: Apr 10, 2012. 5:15 PM
Who else thought White red and green el wire would be AMAZING for the aesthetic back wire details!
doogles says: Mar 10, 2012. 8:54 AM
would the trial size smooth cast be anywhere near enough to attempt something
like this?
FennecCooper (author) in reply to dooglesMar 26, 2012. 5:34 PM
Sorry for the late reply!
A buddy of mine was able to accomplish one of his builds (equal size of mine) with the trial size of smooth-cast.
He wished he had more, as some layers weren't thick enough for the mold to last long.
doogles in reply to FennecCooperMar 26, 2012. 8:32 PM
thanks alot! im kinda short on cash now so the trial size seems right up my alley
TheBoss303 says: Feb 7, 2012. 7:08 PM
How much of the smooth-on silicone rubber did you use?
FennecCooper (author) in reply to TheBoss303Mar 26, 2012. 5:35 PM
$180-190 USD.
That excludes the $18-22 USD shipping fee.
Thisguy18 says: Mar 4, 2012. 11:41 PM
This is awesome. I am currently in the middle of almost the same build, but doing discovery era. but if i cant figure out the electronics Ill go with tron era.
You got some really good work there
thanks for the inspiration and the fine instructable
FennecCooper (author) in reply to Thisguy18Mar 26, 2012. 5:35 PM
Glad to help out others with this instructable ^-^

Might I say, I am working on the Tron Revised version, it actually appeals to me more, haha!
JellyyFishh says: Mar 23, 2012. 6:37 PM
HELLO! WONDERFUL 'ible. Just wondering if you could make me this visor and the base thing. I am terrible at all this but can certainly pay for it! I am a master of the electronics and In turn i could make you the led array on the sides that guy usually has. either that or money:)
FennecCooper (author) in reply to JellyyFishhMar 24, 2012. 7:21 AM
Hey Jellyfish!
I am currently in the process of remodeling my Guy Manuel helmet in order to resemble the Tron Revised version.
This version may still be turned into any of the previous ones of course.
I don't fully understand your question, are you interested in purchasing a kit from me?

You can check out my Facebook page - facebook.com/fennecprops
I will be updating my build, or you may also shoot me an e-mail to - fennecprops@live.com

I'll be glad to answer all your questions ^-^
JellyyFishh in reply to FennecCooperMar 26, 2012. 12:44 AM
Hello again!! I want to buy a helmet with visor but not with el light things. I want to remodel it to resemble the original gold and black visor one (i am working on led array for it (rainbow and some details)


Concluding, I would like to purchase a helmet (with visor) but no silly el lights :)
Thanks!!

Yours, JellyyFishh
FennecCooper (author) in reply to JellyyFishhMar 26, 2012. 5:32 PM
Okay, well, simply contact me at - fennecprops@live.com

I'll be sure to get to you quickly! ^-^
janthedude says: Dec 27, 2011. 2:53 AM
could you give me an assumption on how much all the materials are?
FennecCooper (author) in reply to janthedudeDec 27, 2011. 8:01 AM
Sure thing! A rough estimate depending on how much you have laying around would be $300-450
nothingfi says: Nov 20, 2011. 8:36 PM
do you have to make the cast or can you just use the original one you made?
FennecCooper (author) in reply to nothingfiDec 27, 2011. 8:01 AM
You can use the original one you've made, but it will be a lot heavier if you go with the original master route :)
g0nn el tren says: Nov 20, 2011. 10:06 AM
So.. you also watch Volpin Props?
FennecCooper (author) in reply to g0nn el trenDec 27, 2011. 7:59 AM
Volpin is a huge inspiration to my work! :)
Lonxx says: Oct 30, 2011. 7:29 AM
Looks great and makes me imagine other Tron probs. Is it possible to look through the visor from the inside. I always wondered how to make those "one way translucent" parts.
slinkeyj3 in reply to LonxxNov 23, 2011. 11:16 AM
In the instructable, it says to use a molded clear plastic-like material. You use window tinting to make it black, so you can see through it because it acts like a tinted car window.
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