Boba Fett Gauntlet Templates
A set of gauntlets supplied with all the items seen here, all finished in a coat of grey primer and ready to paint. The gauntlets clam shells are tough, ABS plastic. Both gauntlets have hidden strips of Velcro, which makes them easy to open and close. All the pieces are manufactured to fit together perfectly with pre-fitted nuts and bolts.
A set of gauntlets supplied with all the items seen here, all finished in a coat of grey primer and ready to paint. Boba Fett Gauntlets. Left Gauntlet.
These new V3 Gauntlets also include aluminium hose attachment tubes. The calculator pad and dental expander are cast directly from my original pieces, these are the same pieces used on the screen used gauntlets. Available in both ESB and ROTJ designs.
Return Of The Jedi
So as promised, here is the rest of the requested Boba Fett tutorial, the helmet and the gauntlets. Once again partially guest-filmed and narrated by my brother. Like the armor, a lot of this is experimental for him, and some of the parts he wasn't able to film, so there are a few gaps in the process.
If you have questions about it just post them below. A lot of the missing parts in the video are the battle damage painting, so I would suggest that you watch last week's armor tutorial here: either before or after this video, as it will fill in a few of the missing pieces in the painting process, since he used the same technique.
The smooth-on resin he used can be purchased from Amazon here:. You'll want to make sure that you paint fast, as it dries very quickly. And again, it is fairly pricey, so you might prefer to do just polyurethane sealer or Elmer's glue instead for cheaper alternatives. The pepakura viewer and designer (you'll need both) for the patterns can be downloaded free here: (I don't think they have it available for Mac users yet). And the template for the helmet can be downloaded here: The left gauntlet here: And the right gauntlet here: For the Boba Fett blaster tutorial visit: For the Boba Fett jet pack tutorial visit: For the Boba Fett armor panels visit: Hope you enjoy this tutorial. If you have any questions or requests for future tutorials, feel free to leave me a comment below.
I post a new cosplay tutorial every Thursday and a new crafting tutorial every other Monday, so check back next week for more DIY goodness.