What do you guys think? There is still some modeling to go to finish these. Assemble as you would foam using the pep. Draw around the printouts onto corrugated card sheets, cut and glue with a glue gun. But instead of using foam, use cardboard. It's very hard to find ref pics of this since his arms are always in the way! Whenever your searching for pepakura files, instead of using the normal files, search for foam files instead. The Mark II Armor was Tony Stark’s second Iron Man suit, heavily refining the bulky and rudimentary design of the previous Mark I suit, resulting in a far more articulated and sleek design. Here is a comparison of the new chest (left) and the old chest (right) Īnd a comparison of the old back (right) and new (left) Īnd here is a side shot showing the side sub suit. But no modifiers are set in stone yet so they can easily be set for foam pep. Iron Man Mark 42 Helmet A4 & Letter Size PDF Template Ready Click on each listing for more details. Add to Favourites Iron Spider 2099 Full Wearable Armor with Helmet Template for EVA Foam (PDO/PDF). Add to Favourites Iron Man Mark III helmet template (662) CA 14.13. Some pieces are solidified and sub surfaced. Iron Man Mark 85 pepakura file DIY pattern (112) CA 4.24. All the parts are separate So anyways, here is my progress so far. I am making this for foam pep and 3d printing at the same time. I have the chest and back almost done modeling. So I have been remodeling it from scratch. I have been pretty unhappy with my first mk42 model since I made it.