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Ok basically i wanted to make an iron man helmet similar to the one from the new movie! so thats what i did, i tried to take as many pictures along the way as i could showing the details and the changes that i made, as i went through trial and error to get the shape and size right. i've used light weight air drying clay and car spray paints thats about it i think?
 
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Step 1: Equipment

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OK these are the things you will need:

EberhardFaber light weight air drying clay
Plaskti-kote super enamel 686 gold
Ford Jupiter red metalic spray paint
Clear lacquer
Craft knife
sand paper
wet and dry paper
A pair of old sunglasses
4 bright white LEDs (sold in car shops)
12v Battery
switch
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NAJDUDE says: May 16, 2013. 4:06 PM
how to hollow out the inside?
ljhuttybrown says: May 10, 2013. 9:47 AM
How much clay Was required,and how did you get it off the mould may I ask,looks great
ljhuttybrown says: May 10, 2013. 9:47 AM
How much clay Was required,and how did you get it off the mould may I ask,looks great
lstcause says: Apr 27, 2013. 1:01 PM
This helped me ALOT so thank you.
justwilliambrown says: Apr 1, 2013. 10:13 PM
Hahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love it!!!!!!
Love the anonymous mask as well!
GeniusDevils says: Mar 31, 2013. 1:05 PM
surely I will make this, very nice article.
I also found another tutorial on Making Ironman helmet here.
jrichardson28 says: Mar 18, 2013. 12:58 PM
Gonna use this method for my Red Hood cosplay, thanks uploading this.
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projectilemaker says: Oct 4, 2012. 11:19 AM
cool story bro. I actually mean that because it looks amazing.
timmy turner says: Aug 24, 2012. 7:24 AM
make a dark knight joker clown mask. like the picture. PLZZZZZZZ.

p.s. remember to show os how you did it ;D
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christian malca says: Jun 20, 2012. 5:43 PM
como consigo las plantillas para el casco entre en pepakura pero ya no esta el archivo del casco ........................alguien me puede ayudar.gracias
dmcawesome says: Mar 13, 2012. 3:10 PM
go to youtube search 3d iron man helmet draw the face cut out ONLY HALF fold in half then cut out rest and you get a desent templet
dmcawesome says: Mar 13, 2012. 2:32 PM
can you make the cast of your head with paper mache like newspaper and school glue
ehhdean says: Oct 11, 2011. 10:41 PM
I am going as Tony Stark for Halloween this year. I may add a mask.
Sunny124613 says: Oct 18, 2009. 6:14 PM
You, sir, have a great talent.

(the iron man suit is great)
pheadjack in reply to Sunny124613Sep 17, 2011. 4:45 PM
if you are talking to Pheadjack, thanks man. I had a blast doing it. lot of sweat and sore hands, but it was worth it.
skidude28 says: Nov 20, 2009. 7:08 PM
I'm loving that green goblin mask. I really want to make one but I have no artistic skills whatsoever.
pheadjack in reply to skidude28Sep 17, 2011. 4:42 PM
I agree with 32033. just do it. even if the mask turns out horrible, you will learn things from the attempt and the next one will be better. I started playing with latex masks, ears, scars, neck bolts, and other things a long time ago.
The first things I made were so ugly, they were not even close to what I had in my head. But ! I tried again. I played with clay and got better at sculpting the basic shapes I wanted; then I learned to add details and it just takes adding that little step of skill over and over and over. Soon you will find yourself cranking out a finish product that looks good and not even remember how you got there. Ya gotta build the body memory of the actions and then the mind can wander in the imagination.
92033 in reply to skidude28May 16, 2010. 3:12 AM
"I have no artistic skills whatsoever"?

See my earlier post above...

"Whatever The Mind Can Conceive, And BELIEVE, The Mind Can Achieve".

YOU 'can' do it. If you don't attempt it you will never know for sure and regret it later. Life is too short...make it happen.

As LARRY THE CABLE GUY sez..."GIT-R-DONE!"
hjfoster73 says: Jul 13, 2011. 10:17 AM
Just curious, is that cardboard you're using to build the leg in the picture above? If so, what do you plan to cover the cardboard with and what type of cardboard is it? Awesome job, by the way!!
pheadjack in reply to hjfoster73Sep 17, 2011. 4:35 PM
If you are talking about the Pheadjack suit, these are all thin steel sheets, cut and riveted together. The whole thing weighs like 40 lbs and is a bear to get into. The main thing I didn't really take into account other that the time it takes to work metal sheets is the sharp edges. Had to roll all edges of each piece and still some are pointy.

It was a labor of childhood dreams though.
agayon says: Jul 26, 2011. 2:20 AM
Will you post a suit instructble? Great job with the Helmet
scotty03 says: May 14, 2010. 4:36 PM
do you have to put a material over the plaster base to stop the clay sticking to it? surely the clay would join with the plasticine?
cheers
92033 in reply to scotty03May 16, 2010. 3:42 AM
You can rub a light coating of oil or vaseline over the form with yout fingers, which will prevent sticking and easily removing when it's drying or dry.
scotty03 in reply to 92033May 19, 2010. 8:52 AM
Thanks.

Is it best to try and carve out rough details such as the eyes before it dries?
92033 in reply to scotty03May 20, 2010. 5:59 AM
Yes. You could also do it afterward but easier cutting while the mask is still reasonably soft...while in the 'setting up' stage. Using good quality Papier Mache can make it hard like a football helmet when it's completed.  By giving the project a final spray of two or three coatings of Clear Lacquer or Varnish, it will be waterproof.

If anyone questions stability and strength of Papier Mache...all I can say is that Movie Studios use it all the time. Life size horses made over armatures of wood and chicken wire have been made...saddle put on it and actors posing on it like a live horse. I once saw a used auto dealer that had a lifesize horse made and displayed out in front of his lot to draw attention from passing motorists...the horse was in a front legs up raised position...out in the elements of weather all year round. Yup...it's durable.

Taxidermists use it every day in their shops. I have a head I made once for a Ventriloquist figure ('dummy' as most folks call them)...which I made over a clay sculptured head I made (I am NOT a Sculptor by any means...just shaped it almost human life size by just just shaping it)...using a full 5-lb box of Modeling Clay.

Once it dried, I coated the clay with motor oil and applied the Papier Mache...let it dry for a week...cut it in half carefully with a sharp knife and removed it. The tip of one ear broke off  the dried clay model as I was removing it but I just glued it back onto the head...still looks same as when I made it...some SIXTY YEARS ago. :-) Howzatt for durability?

The layers of saturated Paper are built up to the thickness you want.
I once made a large artificial rock for a model to sit on when posing for photos. They are LIGHT in weight and Stronger'n heck.

Good luck with your project(s).

~ ED

PS...I'm thinking of creating a ible on how to make and use the Papier Mache as professionals use it.
tallpaul100 in reply to 92033May 10, 2011. 10:53 AM
Yes, definately please do an ible on Professional papier mache. Its the easiest cheapest thing to make but I've know idea how to get top quality results.
everything i've ever made from papier mache still looks like it was made from papier mache!
TheRocket35 in reply to 92033Feb 6, 2011. 8:11 PM
Please do. I would love to learn. I think many on istructables would too.
ironman22 says: Feb 8, 2011. 6:57 AM
nice work man i am just working on that mask and i gotta tell you it is not so easy it looks
technofreak911 says: Dec 4, 2010. 4:28 AM
I live in jakarta andi dont know where to buy clear laquer OR lightweight air drying clay. would you know any place where i can buy it?? if not could you tell me what would be the best possibe replacement??
nefla24 says: Oct 22, 2010. 7:45 PM
@ pheadjack. Great body work .... Eventually we'll have a working iron man suit haha!!! ...
pheadjack in reply to nefla24Nov 5, 2010. 6:02 AM
Thank you sir,

Here are updated photos of the 'finished' product. I ran close on time and the legs did not work out as well as I liked, but the whole thing was pretty good. A real pain to put on and take off, but such is the sacrifice to pay homage to shellhead.
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hifatpeople says: Sep 10, 2010. 5:34 PM
make a metal suit, once youve done that, paint it, then add lighting wherever it goes.
godfathertrevor in reply to hifatpeopleOct 28, 2010. 9:41 PM
It's not THAT easy...
Seleziona says: Sep 27, 2010. 5:04 PM
Where do you think you could buy the clay in Canada?
Barrymore in reply to SelezionaOct 10, 2010. 7:35 AM
You can buy it at Curry's art supply. As well they carry it at Michaels.
pheadjack says: Oct 9, 2010. 6:23 AM
I'm working up a suit as well. The instructables I have found here have been really great ! I appreciate all the help. Here are some images of what I have so far.
I got really silly and decided to make it from metal & rivets. This is about 6 months work off and on. I don't know what I was thinking, but it has been fun too.
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viam says: May 16, 2010. 5:39 AM
 what if i used sculpey instead? would it be the same thing?
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stwrtlttl731 in reply to viamJul 19, 2010. 6:26 PM
sculpey is a polymer clay, which you have to bake after molding. It leaves a nasty chemical smell that takes a long time to fade, don't think you'd want that on your face :(. Once it bakes, it's basically like plastic. And you'd have to figure out how to adhere it to the plaster, unless you'd bake it directly on it.
azerool says: Oct 23, 2009. 8:20 PM
Iam from Malaysia... may i know where usually can get this Ebenhard Faber, actually what is this....
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