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Stargate Animatronic Horus Helmet Build

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2013
  • This is a slideshow of the build process for my Horus Guard helmet from the movie and TV series STARGATE. The helmet is 100% made by me using everyday items.
    The model was created from a paper model making process called PEPAKURA. The files are available free online.
    There is another video which inspired me to create this helmet by a guy named HONUS67. His video here.
    • StargateHorusHelmet.mov
    And his step by step instruction guide how he created his helmet were a huge help in getting me to the finished helmet you see in this video.
    www.instructabl...

Комментарии • 31

  • @Gizmo1609
    @Gizmo1609 9 лет назад +4

    It's settled! I build one on my own for next year. Electrics are no problem because I learned it.

  • @thelightningking9640
    @thelightningking9640 6 лет назад +6

    amazing helmet but all that wonderful work and you went with that outfit. :(

  • @Phantom5017
    @Phantom5017  11 лет назад

    Just behind the bottom of the bird head is a cut out section that allows me to see out. I have cloth over the hole so you cant see in but I can see out. The staff was from a local sci-fi fan group who let me use it for the convention. Its molded off the tv show used original.

  • @SERVICIOTRADUCCION
    @SERVICIOTRADUCCION 10 лет назад +3

    long life to my god horus : )

  • @makingtolearn
    @makingtolearn 11 лет назад

    Wow that turned out awesome!

  • @Phantom5017
    @Phantom5017  10 лет назад +1

    Thanks! It was labor intensive but not too extremely difficult. (it was my first pepakura AND animatronics build.)

    • @truthhurts7742
      @truthhurts7742 4 года назад

      Can you please tell me how you learned ...how to do this?
      Is there a class...course...books?
      I would love to learn how to do this.

  • @LeSanglierQuiRit
    @LeSanglierQuiRit 4 года назад

    Beautifully done!

  • @Phantom5017
    @Phantom5017  10 лет назад +2

    Thanks. I used a very sophisticated scribing too... a ball point pen! haha! :) I just took my time and tried to make all the lines as accurate as possible. I used a pencil to lightly mark where I was going to scribe also. With a little pressure the lines appear permanently in the foam sheets I used.
    Did you pay for your PEP files? Because I know there are free ones floating around the interwebs... Mine were free

  • @Phantom5017
    @Phantom5017  11 лет назад

    Thanks! I'm really happy with the results!

  • @8G0m4n
    @8G0m4n 10 лет назад +1

    That's just amazing!

  • @IanRM
    @IanRM 9 лет назад +1

    Brilliant, Phantom.

    • @Phantom5017
      @Phantom5017  9 лет назад

      Thanks a bunch! I enjoyed making it and I'm now considering a new V2.0 build

  • @kevinwoodall2469
    @kevinwoodall2469 10 лет назад

    Saw you at the Dragon*con costume contest, it's nice to see the helmet in working condition before the TSA got their hands on it.

    • @Phantom5017
      @Phantom5017  10 лет назад +2

      Awesome! Glad you found me here and got to see what it was supposed to do! :-) I really wish I could of given that little bit of extra wow factor with everything working... maybe when I finish the Anubis head for it!

  • @Phantom5017
    @Phantom5017  11 лет назад

    Just normal sheets of craft foam you can buy from craft stores like Hobby Lobby or Michaels. Various thickness from 2-6mm.

  • @it_s_me555
    @it_s_me555 Год назад

    Шикарно

  • @tarialorehand
    @tarialorehand 11 лет назад

    to much talent for me. amazing job.

  • @Crulis
    @Crulis 8 лет назад

    amazing work!

  • @mostom
    @mostom 11 лет назад

    what kind of foam sheet did u use (how thick) and where did you order it? Im in the middle of my build atm and soon i'll need some foam sheets to cover the helmet.

  • @Warhammerdude980
    @Warhammerdude980 11 лет назад

    how could you see out of it and where did you get the staff weapon?

  • @peterdessev536
    @peterdessev536 9 лет назад +2

    can i have it? u should make tons, get rich, make a factory, sell them on ebay, and so forth.
    btw great job, i really like it

  • @zorgfleeter
    @zorgfleeter 7 лет назад

    am i right to assume you can look through its throat there? or is that my eyes playing tricks on me

    • @Phantom5017
      @Phantom5017  7 лет назад

      zorgfleeter yes you are correct. There is a small slit to see out of with a thin black fabric backing to hide your eyes.

  • @needparalegal
    @needparalegal 9 лет назад

    All that trouble but they couldn't get metallic paint?

  • @jaroslavurban9982
    @jaroslavurban9982 8 лет назад

    Please, what are the controls, I doubt that you went with a controller in your hands

    • @Phantom5017
      @Phantom5017  8 лет назад +1

      Actually that is exactly what I used. I have an Arduino circuit board in the helmet programed to accept inputs from a PS2 joystick that I hold in my hand. So when I move the joystick right the head of the mask goes right and when I release tension on the joystick it re-centers itself. I hope this helped.

  • @cliffw1210
    @cliffw1210 9 лет назад

    do you have the link for the downloads of the paperaka files? Thanks

    • @Phantom5017
      @Phantom5017  9 лет назад

      I actually got them from a great site called the Replica Prop Forum www.therpf.com if you do a search for foam pep Stargate it should show up. It was in a post where the creators offer multiple free pep files to members for download. I hope this helps

  • @Stepchild06
    @Stepchild06 10 лет назад

    AWESOME....
    Build time ???

    • @Phantom5017
      @Phantom5017  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I would say it took me about 2 months to finish the entire costume but that was working on days off and a few evenings a week. It wasn't a daily project.