I know there a probably as many scratch-build Forcepike's as there are Royal Guards
For my first 501st costume, I wanted to build the pike myself (forgive the typo's)
First: the end-cap; I know most people use ObiWan style end-caps
I chose to raid the local DIY-store: a head for a water valve
To that, I added a few part from the electronics department; the goal: to create some space between the enc-cap and the bottom of the pike
on the last picture you'll see the original part on the right side and the shortened/drilled version to the left
to round of the "spacer", I used a miniature base from my miniature wargames hobby
added some plastic seals, to extend the part a bit
after some gluing and assembeling
to create the actual pike, I went to Decathlon (a well known sport-equipment store in Europe) and bought a skiing pike
I removed the handle and ring with a Dremel tool
After which I mounted the end-cap onto the pike
While being in the sports store, I also bought a pair of handles for MTB bikes (foam type)
I removed the shaped ends on both sides on one handle, and 1 shaped end on the other
I mounted a small piece of PVC pipe between the handles.
Unfortunaly the pipe was a little bit wider than the pike; I solved this by adding some powertape on the pike and then gluing the the pipe to the tape
after all this, the bottom half of the pike looks like this.
The top handle could use some roundover.
I've searched a while how to achive this, without have to grind or cut some shapes.
The solution came rather suddenly: a small funnel
I've cut off the top and slided it over the pike.
To add some stability, I filled the funnel piece with some resin.
next piece: the top
I took 2 pieces of 3mm cardboard and glued them together.
After that I cut out the spikey shape
I've made a mould from that and casted 4 pieces in resin.
Because the actual top is somewhat wider that the pîke itself, I needed to add some thickness to the top.
To achive this, I used a small syringe (5ml), cut off the tip and rounded the handle (so it was round and not oval, like the original part)
this part was then glued with 5-minute epoxy and filled with resin
the spikes were also glued with the epoxy and any gaps filled with some sculpting mass.
completed, my Forcepike looks like this
And finally paint the whole thing
My Forcepike attempt
My Forcepike attempt
Last edited by Strofmos on Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: My Forcepike attempt
Nice job. I like your resin cast spiky rasp. That's a difficult part to attempt. I look forward to seeing a painted version.
Re: My Forcepike attempt
Thanks,
I'm currently considering of making a mould of either the seperate parts (complete pommel, rasps, top) or the entire pike as one piece. (anyway I've got to create another one for a friend of mine)
Most likely it will be the seperate parts because a mould of the whole pike is rather expensive.
I'm also posting the "tutorial" on the 501st forum
I'm currently considering of making a mould of either the seperate parts (complete pommel, rasps, top) or the entire pike as one piece. (anyway I've got to create another one for a friend of mine)
Most likely it will be the seperate parts because a mould of the whole pike is rather expensive.
I'm also posting the "tutorial" on the 501st forum
Re: My Forcepike attempt
Not bad, also look forward to seeing all assembled and painted. The black grip section may be a little short IMO but yeah, like the emitter/rasp. Ski poles are excellent bases
Craig
Craig
Craig
Craig 'TK9115' Johnson
UKG Royal Guard Armourer
'Loyalty Never Dies!'
Craig 'TK9115' Johnson
UKG Royal Guard Armourer
'Loyalty Never Dies!'
Re: My Forcepike attempt
Any updates on your progress
Re: My Forcepike attempt
sorry, I've been away from the forum for a while.
I'll try to post some finished pics soon.
I've made the mould from the pommel-part and casted it in colored resin, so it doesn't have to be painted and can sustain rough handeling.
I'll try to post some finished pics soon.
I've made the mould from the pommel-part and casted it in colored resin, so it doesn't have to be painted and can sustain rough handeling.