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Zunari kabuto finished and painted... For now...

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 7:06 pm
by Ray Cornwell 2
Ok, so I got the kabuto finished, at least for now, untill I can come up with a better shikoro and bug crest thingies. The underplate is done, the paint is on, and it seems to look ok, to me. I might need to flair out the back, where it rubs the neck, for a comfort issue, though... Found out after the paint was on...
I also fixed the miazashi, so that it doesn't look like a baseball cap visor, I cut off a bit so that it is more streamline with the rest of the helmet. It doesn't hang down in front of my eyes now, yay!
Now for the Somen...
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Any critique is of course welcome! Just remember, I will be replacing the shikoro with a decent one, once I find some more plastic, and I am making a matching somen, next.
Thanks for looking!

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:19 am
by Odawara Taro Yoshinobu
Nice one Ray.

Shikoro's are hard to get right, trust me, mine isnt right still.

You did some nice work there.

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:49 am
by Effingham
General commentary:

More rivets. Especially on the visor. You want it to stay where it is. :)

Second: check the profile. The visor should have more of a "beak" -- look at any WWII or Vietnam–era US Army pot helm and look at the shape of it. That's *exactly* what you want for your zunari.


Effingham

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:13 pm
by Ray Cornwell 2
more rivits, eh?
Yeah, good point, I'll do that. Do you think I should ad more rivits all around, or just on the visor?

About the shape...
Yeah, Next time I'll make the visor extend out more, but I will use thicker steel for that, like 12 guage. This was actually easier than I thought, I will make more of them, I would like to try all sorts of Zunari shapes!

Thank you for your comments, and for the compliment, Effingham and Odawara!

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:56 pm
by Effingham
In general, I'd space my rivets between 2-3" apart -- definitely no farther.

Effingham

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:39 pm
by Kinoshita Takemitsu
ray i want you to know i curse your name everytime i open my armoring notebook. After seeing your FIRST! (insert expletive of choice) kit I've gone from a nice simple plan for my japanese harness into a monstrosity that is likely to be the death of me... nice work on the helm by the way

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 12:30 am
by Ray Cornwell 2
Effingham,
Well, if 2-3 inches apart is ok, then all but my miazashi is rivited ok. I'll add a few more rivits on the vizor, thanks for the info!

Kinoshita,
LOL, I am... honored to be... ah.... cursed when you open your notes! Really, I apreciate the compliment, even though I personally feel there is loads wrong with the suit, it is really supportive to hear such posative feedback on it!

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 10:46 am
by greeneel22
i still love the look of that thing. was this your first attempt? about 90% of all my first attempt just sorta go "bleh" and hten i htink "how the heck did that happen? it was supposed to be a simple project!"

even though I personally feel there is loads wrong with the suit


my guess is that you will always think this until you become an armour legend. i think this ALL the time about mine (notice i DIDNT post it in the japanese harness thread, cus i personally think it looks so wrong) anyways, look at it this way: you're a lot better at this than a lot of people. (me and my friends for example)

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 3:17 pm
by Ray Cornwell 2
Yeah, this was my first steel helmet ever.
Your probably right, since I see every little flaw, and since I spend so much time examining it while I make it, I will no doubt feel sub par about my work, untill some day, many years from now, I come out with something perfect. I pray for the day, LOL!
Untill then, I will do my best, and strive to make good armor that is a good example on the field, and in the shop. I think that good looking armor makes everyone participating on the field enjoy the whole experience more.
Thanks for the kind words, Greeneel22!

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 1:23 pm
by greeneel22
no problem, thats what most of us are here for (other than the armour 8) ) besides i can completely relate with what your saying, except my first trys are almost always not what they are supposed to be....