Re: HT Nostromo Kane : Replacement spacesuit (Sneak Preview)
Maybe you've seen this too but if not it might be helpful, someone who went to some lengths to make their figures more accurate, there's a pretty lengthy list of changes:
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42229
Thanks Grosby. I was told about that thread, but most of his pics are gone and the few that were still there - my Kaspersky Anti-virus goes bonkers when I try to view them.
I looked at the list and alot of his fixes are cosmetic - adding weathering and scratches and so forth. Which I'll likely do in a fashion that looks good- not necessarily accurate to the movie.
With implemenation of the fabric suit, fabric collar, and fabric shin/arm guards - in conjunction with the use of a shorter base body; I'm discovering that most if not all of the scale issues will be addressed.
- I think he mention the body needed to be 5 inches shorter; my base body is about an 1/2 inch shorter. I think he was measuring using the rubber suit. The leggs on the rubber suit were too long because the suit was molded without the "low-riding" waistline that you see in the movie suits. The crotch area in the movie suits hung pretty low from the actual crotch - giving the appeareance of the legs being both shorter and fatter. That's partly the reason I made my suit in two pieces; so I can more accurately judge how low I wanted the waist to ride.
- The fabric collar will allow the modified helmet to sit more flushed to the body's shoulder; reducing the height by about 1/2 inch. And the figure being about 1/2 inch shorter will put the scale of the equipment to body just about right. The fabric collar also allows the shoulder pieces to be harness closer to the sides of the helmet and also meet the chest plate in the middle. On the rubber suit - it was impossible to do this - further magnifying the wrong scale of the gear to the body.
- The boots and gloves were all too big so I will rescuplt those from scratch and in the process match them closer to the movie pieces.
- I'm resculpting the Kane face. To be honest - his resculpt looked more like Kane than HT (of course), but it didn't really com close enough. It looked too "rough".
- I may add more weathering to the armored pieces; I actually disagree with him that the HT had too much weathering. Ref pics I've seen - the gear is pretty weathered out.
- And as I mentioned; I followed the color scheme of the HT and it resulted in the wrong shade of orange patches, but I will use watered down bleach spray to lighten everything before I apply weathering to the fabric. Should be pretty neat. The suit is already getting grimey from my handling it and looking very realistic in places.
I'm not really going for absolute screen accuracy. I'm basically doing this so that I don't have a box of cool gear sitting there with no figure.